Gratitude
Feeling the gratitude?
I welcome your feedback and your support.
🦁 Give what feels good 🐻Friends and fram call me Kerrbear. I love to devsign. Here is my folio.
I made Nameless Quest to share the profound and humbling insight that
Curiosity ↔️ Gratitude ↔️ Generosity ↔️ Bliss
As a passion project, I couldn't put a price tag on Nameless. And as an oracle, its impact can be negligible or incalculable. So it is free. I sincerely hope my efforts yield insight, prosperity, catharsis, or joy for you in some form.
Your support means the world to me.
🏺 I have gifts to share 💗To all those who make this possible…
Thanks
to these wonderful photographers…
- Philip Graves
- Felix Mittermeier
- Dave Hoefler
- Johannes Plenio
- Allain Siddiqui
- Michael L
- Veeterzy
- Daniel Páscoa
- David Brooke Martin
- Kaushik Panchal
- Ian Dooley
- Jeremy Thomas
- Luca Baggio
- Vincentiu Solomon
- Rodrigo Soares
And thanks to Unsplash for declaring open season on stock photography.
Thanks
to the I Ching scholars, enthusiasts, and custodians
throughout the ages, especially…
Stuart M. Anderson, whose efforts at Bringing the Yarrow and Coin Methods into Agreement provide the lion's share of the probability engine here in Nameless. And thanks to Russell Cottrell for hosting that paper, and for the myriad explorations, links, and perspectives on the I Ching; gems like Virtual Yarrow Stalks, Fractal I Ching maps, and the Takashima Ekidan translation.
Hilary Barrett, whose Online Clarity I've only just discovered, and from whom I shall learn multitudes about the ways of Yì.
Zelda Hessler (@Velfi) who provides the I Ching as a Rust library, which entertained my daily practice in the early days. It was then that I first wished for cards and tiles and what you see here.
Steve VanDevender who has sourced the Wilhelm-Baynes translation/interpretation of the I Ching and provided it to the WWW.
Thanks
to the vector artists who made these rad icons…
- LSE Designs for A Wizard's World
- Jeremy J Bristol for Assorted Drawrings
- Jino for Coin
- Flatart for Carnival Coin
- Andy Doane for Miracle
- Alexandre Panasovskyi for Coin Flip
And thanks to the Noun Project for helping us
share scalable, dynamic drawings of objects.