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Everything we get asked about the I Ching and about vaken. If something is missing, write oracle@lifefinetuning.com.

About the I Ching

What is the I Ching and how does it work?

The I Ching (易经, Book of Changes) is a 3,000-year-old Chinese decision framework — older than the Bible, older than Buddhism, older than every empire that existed when it was written. You ask a question, cast a hexagram by tossing three coins six times, and read the answer through 64 archetypal situations the text describes. It is not fortune-telling. It is a structured method for seeing what your situation actually contains, used by emperors, strategists, and scholars for three millennia.

How do you read an I Ching reading?

The hexagram itself describes the shape and direction of your current situation — its tension, its momentum, what it is moving toward. Any changing lines (six or nine values) point to what is shifting and why. The skill is not in decoding symbols. It is in sitting with the reading long enough to notice what you have been avoiding.

Is the I Ching accurate? Does it actually work?

It works the way a good question works — by forcing you to confront what you already know but cannot admit. Whether the coin toss is mystical, statistical, or pure chance does not matter. What matters is that the hexagram gives you a frame your conscious mind would not have chosen. Carl Jung called this synchronicity. Three thousand years of users called it useful.

I Ching vs Tarot vs astrology — what is the difference?

Tarot uses 78 image-based cards drawn from a deck — intuitive, narrative, personality-leaning. Astrology uses your birth date — fixed, archetypal, identity-leaning. The I Ching uses 64 hexagrams generated by chance in the present moment — situational, dialectical, decision-leaning. The I Ching is the only one of the three designed specifically for making decisions, not describing who you are.

How do I ask the I Ching a good question?

Specific over vague. Open over yes/no. About yourself, not about other people. "Should I take this job?" is mediocre. "What am I not seeing about this job offer?" gets a useful reading. The question shapes the answer — the I Ching reflects back what you bring to it.

What are the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching?

Each hexagram is six stacked lines (broken or unbroken) representing one of 64 fundamental human situations — conflict, retreat, abundance, stagnation, breakthrough, return, waiting. They are not predictions. They are archetypes — patterns that recur in life regardless of culture or century. Your reading maps your specific moment onto one of these 64 patterns. See all 64 at vaken.app/hexagram.

About vaken

What is vaken?

vaken is a decision tool based on the I Ching. You type what you are stuck on — a choice, a person, a moment you keep replaying — and you get a reading from the oldest decision framework still in use. It is not a chatbot. It does not validate you. It shows you what you have not considered.

How does vaken work?

You cast a hexagram by tossing three coins six times — the same method used for 3,000 years. Each toss builds a line. The six lines form a hexagram from the I Ching. Then AI reads that hexagram through your question — the same Wilhelm/Baynes translation that inspired Carl Jung, Philip K. Dick, and David Bowie.

Why I Ching and not just AI?

Because AI alone reflects what you already think. The I Ching introduces friction — the hexagram is generated by chance, not optimization. That randomness breaks the loop your brain is stuck in.

Do I need to believe in divination?

No. You do not need to believe in anything. The I Ching is a decision framework that forces you to see your situation from a different angle. Whether you call that divination or a cognitive forcing function is up to you. What matters is that it works.

Is this woo-woo?

It is a 3,000-year-old framework that has outlived every empire and operating system that existed when it was written. Carl Jung called it synchronicity. Philip K. Dick built three novels around it. John Cage used it to compose. If that is woo-woo, it is the well-credentialed kind.

What makes vaken different from other I Ching apps?

Most I Ching apps treat the text like a fortune cookie. They give you a generic paragraph and send you on your way. vaken reads your hexagram through your specific question using AI — so the reading is about the choice you are actually facing, not a platitude.

How is vaken different from Labyrinthos or Sanctuary?

Labyrinthos and Sanctuary are spiritual wellness apps — they approach divination as a ritual experience, with streaks, daily rewards, and mood tracking. vaken approaches the I Ching as a decision framework. No streaks. No daily rewards. No mood tracking. Just the reading.

Can vaken predict the future?

No. Nothing can predict the future. The I Ching describes the nature of the present moment — and if you understand the present clearly enough, the future becomes easier to navigate. That is not prediction. That is clarity.

What kind of questions can I ask?

Any decision you are stuck on. Career moves, relationships, creative blocks, ethical dilemmas, life crossroads. The I Ching handles ambiguity well. It is less useful for factual questions or pure yes/no answers.

How long does a reading take?

The hexagram casting takes about 30 seconds. The reading takes another 15-30 seconds. The part that takes time is what you do with it afterward — sitting with what it shows you. Most people spend 5-10 minutes. Some spend an hour.

What happens to my reading data?

You can use vaken completely anonymously — no account, no email, no tracking. If you create an account, we store your reading history for you. We do not sell your data. We do not train AI on your readings. We do not ask for your birthday, your name, or your location.

Does vaken use AI? Which one?

Yes. vaken uses DeepSeek — chosen because it produces readings that feel human and specific, not templated. The AI never sees your identity. It only sees your question and the hexagram your coins generated.

Why does it cost money?

Because the free ones are either ad-supported, treat the I Ching as a toy, or generate generic junk. vaken costs $9.99/month or $79/year because that lets us use quality AI, keep your data private, and not show you ads.

Is there a free version?

Yes. Free users get 3 readings per day with no account required. Anonymous users get 1 reading per day. Paid subscribers get unlimited readings.

Can I read other people's readings?

No. Each reading is private. vaken is designed for personal use — your situation, your reading, your insight. There is no social feed, no sharing, no like buttons.

What if I get the same hexagram twice?

The I Ching says some situations recur because you have not fully understood them the first time. Getting the same hexagram twice is not a glitch — it is a signal. Pay closer attention. If you get it three times, do something different.

Can I use vaken for business decisions?

Some of our subscribers do exactly this. The I Ching was originally a political and strategic text — used by rulers and generals, not mystics. It is not a replacement for data. It is a complement to it.

Does vaken have an API?

Not yet. vaken is a direct-to-consumer product. If you are interested in using the I Ching framework in your own application, reach out. There is no self-serve API at this time.

I am skeptical. Why should I try it?

Because your current approach to this decision is not working — that is probably why you are here. vaken costs nothing to try. You have nothing to lose except being wrong about what you think you should do.

Where does the name vaken come from?

vaken is Norwegian and Swedish for awake. The I Ching is sometimes called the Book of Changes. To navigate change well, you need to be awake — not reacting, not sleepwalking, not doing what you have always done.

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