I Ching - HexagramsTony Crisp |
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Hexagram Twenty OneShih Hô (Pro: Shrrr Her; but with the r of the Her not pronounced) - Grinding |
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With effort and feeling we chew over a problem, and succeed. This takes exertion, but the outcome is of great value. Such chewing over can also refer to the process of creative rumination, out of which arises something worthwhile. It is the season for legal matters to be undertaken. The resisting and the yielding the defender and the accuser are separated, and between them the issue can be made palatable through the firm clarity of the law. Even though the outcome may not be to ones advantage, difficulty will be short lived. Do not assume your own wisdom in judgements at this time. When two sticks are rubbed together vigorously fire is evoked. Although the result is warming and useful, the method of arriving at comfort is strenuous and even uncomfortable. During the effort, remember the warmth to follow. Sometimes the thing we chew over is an aspect of our own personality which is pressing for re-appraisal. It must therefore be experienced again, tasted once more, in order to evaluate and arrive at a new understanding and integration. In meeting the difficulties we meet ourselves in a transforming way. Key words: Chewing over this matter may take strong motivation. Persevere as the rewards are of value. The Moving Lines1.If there is constraint at the moment, it would be wise to consider the actions which created the situation. Do so without placing the blame on others. Firmness is required. 2.Perhaps someone has been bitten off more than can be chewed in relation to you. An element of greed may have entered. No great problem will arise. 3.An unseen problem suddenly arises from past issues. Like poison in old meat, it attacks us after we have partaken. Fortunately the difficulty and humiliation will not last long. 4.In chewing over the situation, more problems are found in it than were previously realised. Perhaps there is enmity from powerful people you have to deal with. Persevere with awareness. Good fortune. 5.Some dangerous problems can be valuable as long as we are aware of the dangers. By remaining completely impartial in this judgement there can be a resolution. 6. Too many small errors - or crimes - have been committed. They accumulate to the point of bringing grief and misfortune. Perhaps a deaf ear was turned. |
Hexagram Twenty TwoPi (Pro: Bee) - Symmetry |
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The fire at the foot of the mountain cannot be seen far off. Rowing the boat against the tide, one can make progress, but success comes slowly. It is not that events are against the enquiry. Rather it is like a candle in a basket. Only a little light escapes. Therefore it is wise to work at small advances. Becoming aware of the pattern of events is wisdom in the present season. Sew seeds in the spring, rest in the winter. Try to move with the needs of the time. Observe the customs of seniors and defer radical action. Beauty and vision reside within, but are not yet widely known in the world. Opportunity will arise. A certain amount of change is involved here, mostly in regard to how we see things. There is a brightness of attention in connection with some aspect of self or life that has never been so clearly seen before. Meanwhile bring some refinement and skill to the situation. Be aware of the importance of presentation and small matters such as appearance. Key words: Do not lose yourself in the IDEA of beauty. Nevertheless, let your light shine. The Moving Lines.1.Dont let the favours offered you by others deflect you from your own best direction. Make you own way to your goal. 2.Dont try to gild the lily. When meeting people, it is your quality as a person which will be remembered, not the trim of your beard or eyelashes. 3.Resplendent and sociable, the gaze of all are attracted. This is the path leading to success with no interventions if there is no loss of purpose. 4.Shining like snow to attract attention. Is it beauty or simplicity you follow? All things pass away except the truth that transcends time and change. 5.Despite appearance not being at its best, no harm comes. It is not appearance but what you are that counts in being accepted. Good fortune follows. 6.Implicit quality makes all connected with it share its grace. We do not need to ornament a rose. This has power to fulfil what is expected. |
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