Can anyone recommend a method for reading/studying the Yi Jing, rather than using it for divination? I've tried to read it, as recommended by Cleary in the Liu I Ming book, taking one hexagram in the morning and one in the evening, but have not been able to keep up the practice. Why? Because I find the text (any translation I've tried) quite opaque and therefore boring. Now I am well aware of the current of thought that would say this boredom is my problem and I just have to deal with it, but if there were a less uncompromising approach then I'd appreciate hearing about it.
Cheers
Jep