I Ching Introduction
Across
- 5. a written outline of a film, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes.
- 7. a person who translates from one language into another, especially as a profession.
- 8. the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning.
- 9. the condition of being considered more important than someone or something else; priority in importance, order, or rank.
- 10. an expression of opinions or offering of explanations about an event or situation.
- 12. a star-shaped figure formed by two intersecting equilateral triangles. Or any of a set of sixty-four figures made up of six parallel whole or broken lines, occurring in the ancient Chinese I Ching.
- 13. with the main items in the preceding statement the other way round.
- 14. a combination of statements, ideas, or features which are opposed to one another.
Down
- 1. totally bewilder or perplex.
- 2. pleasure, especially when gained from the satisfaction of a desire.
- 3. produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound.
- 4. of chief importance; principal.
- 6. explain the meaning of (information or actions).
- 11. a priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity.