
Bibliography
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Fortune Tellers
The Chinese divinatory practitioners often stationed themselves in downtown areas, temple fairs or markets. Their predictions were invariably ambiguous, able to cover any questions from the inquirer. They "predicted" fortunes calculating changes according to the methods recorded in the 3,000-year-old I Ching, or "Book of Changes." Therefore, sources on the Najia method are really sparse in the “western countries”. Very few books are devoted to the subject; additional information can be discovered in internet. Here you can find a brief review of what is available.
Sources are organized in three categories: books, websites and articles / short papers.
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Books
I am in debt to these authors, because all my Najia knowledge derived from their books. I would strongly recommend anyone buying and reading them, as base for an in-depth understanding of Najia method.
