The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is a mix of Taoist and Confucianist philosophies that has evolved over many centuries and may be the oldest book in existence. Its main philosophy is that nothing is static and everything changes over time, so our task is to adjust to the ebb and flow of changing circumstances. The I Ching can help us:
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This one shows up in S06E08 (The Crash) when everyone is hopped up on amphetamines and a hippy character is reading people’s fortunes.
Like The Tibetan Book of the Dead (S05E06) this shows the ‘60s orientalist trend that peppers the show and, interestingly, one of several about Asian spirituality or culture but written by a westerner.