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Is there any harm in learning the Book of Changes to tell fortune?

Why did I learn the Book of Changes but it didn't end well?

The reason why Yi-ology can sublimate people is because of reason, not image, and those who are good at Yi-ology don't take it. The fortune teller broke the law and lost himself.

The Book of Changes has been expounding the truth of being a man from beginning to end, emphasizing self-cultivation from beginning to end. Only by obeying heaven, reflecting on oneself and improving one's morality and behavior can we achieve the goal of seeking good fortune and avoiding evil.

Fortune-telling just broke this rule. He made people pin their hopes on foreign things, on fortune tellers, on painting, chanting, geomantic naming and other side roads, so that all beings lost their minds and selves.

People who like fortune telling will get worse and worse, and those who seek money will get worse and worse; For suitors, marriage is getting worse and worse; Those who seek health are getting worse and worse; Those who seek official luck will lose their jobs sooner or later ... life is getting thinner and thinner, because these people leave their lives to others to take care of, and there can be no good.

Extended data:

Where there is demand, there is a market. Many people in the society have been crowned with resounding titles under the guise of "easy to learn and predict". Their titles are no longer ancient "semi-immortals", but "masters" who keep pace with the times. Among these "masters", there are many idle little intellectuals or people who have a rough understanding of Li Yi. They claim to know gossip, read palms, avoid disasters, bluff and cheat, and make a living by fooling with a golden tongue.

Lack of knowledge, but in order to make a living, just talk big, mystify, make some ambiguous words, involving some superstitious things to clear their names; Others deliberately exaggerate the influence of certain factors (such as names) on people's fate on the grounds of helping people resolve, so as to make profits.