Hellmut Wilhelm

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Hellmut Wilhelm


Born
in Qingdao, China
December 10, 1905

Died
July 05, 1990

Genre

Influences


Hellmut Wilhelm was a German sinologist noted for his broad knowledge of both Chinese literature and Chinese history. His father, Richard Wilhelm, was also a noted sinologist.

Wilhelm was an expert on the ancient Chinese divination text Yi Jing, which he believed to represent the essence of Chinese thought. He also produced one of the most widely-used German-Chinese dictionaries of the 20th century. He held teaching positions at Peking University and the University of Washington.

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Understanding the I Ching

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Change: Eight Lectures on t...

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Heaven, Earth, and Man in t...

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The Multimedia I Ching (Bol...

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“(T)his is precisely the importance of the world-view described in the Book of Changes: there is no situation without a way out. All situations are stages of change. Therefore, even when things are most difficult we can plant the seed for a new situation that will preserve within itself the present situation, though we must be capable of adapting and finding the proper attitude.”
Richard and Hellmut Wilhelm

“To become aware of what is constant in the flux of nature and life is the first step in abstract thinking. The recognition of regularity in the courses of the heavenly bodies and in the succession of seasons first provides a basis for a systematic ordering of events, and this knowledge makes possible a calendar. ... Simultaneously with this concept, a system of relationships comes into the idea of the world. Change is not something absolute, chaotic, and kaleidoscopic; its manifestation is a relative one, something connected with fixed points and a given order.”
Hellmut and Richard Welhelm

“Every position in life is balanced by creating a harmony between the inner self and the surrounding world.”
Hellmut Wilhelm, Understanding the I Ching