For centuries The I Ching or Book of Changes has been consulted for wise advice. It is more than just a book, it is a living, breathing oracle which you can consult at any time, whether you need specific advice or general guidance. Brian Browne Walker's new, highly accessible translation of The I Ching allows you to make the wisdom of the ancient Chinese sages your own. The easy-to-use format and the contemporary language of this edition will be a boon to new users. Devotees of The I Ching will also find that this version enhances their understanding of the ancient text.
Brian Browne Walker Livres




Wei wu Wei Ching
- 148pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book presents a collection of teachings centered on the concept of wei wu wei, or "doing non-doing," a fundamental principle in Zen and Taoist traditions. Author Brian Browne Walker, known for his translations of classic texts, offers subtle and calming insights aimed at guiding readers toward enlightenment and self-realization. The work serves both as a traditional read and as an oracle, similar to the I Ching, and is also available as a mobile app. Its approach emphasizes that true wisdom comes from within, providing a liberating path for practitioners.
The Art of War: Sun Tzu, Barack Obama, and the Modern Moment
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This rendition of "The Art of War" features Brian Browne Walker's clear and insightful translations, offering timeless teachings on leadership, strategy, and conflict. It includes a compelling commentary that reflects on Barack Obama's era, emphasizing America's moral responsibilities while addressing contemporary political concerns, including the implications of figures like Sarah Palin. The work balances seriousness with optimism, providing readers with both historical context and relevance to modern issues.