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blue iris
December 26th, 2007, 08:55 PM
Hello,

I asked how the situation with my quite complicated and not looking good legal issue will develop.

I got 24 unchanging.

What does it mean? Will I get a second chance to put things right? In fact, we are trying to correct a mistake that was done...maybe this will be possible?

Thank you in advance!

rosada
December 27th, 2007, 12:58 AM
24. Return/Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice is the time when we ought go within ourselves and nurture that which we want to encourage, and seal off that which we don't wish to magnify.

We are in the time of Winter Solstice at this writing. I think the I Ching is advising you not to think about this situation too much just now. "Close the passes...and do not go about." This week celebrate what is good and what you have to be grateful for. In short,

DON'T GO THERE
(..and there will be no there to go to..).

willowfox
December 27th, 2007, 05:23 AM
I asked how the situation with my quite complicated and not looking good legal issue will develop.

I got 24 unchanging.

It suggests that after a period of time, of things going against you, your luck returns and your case will finally change and go your way. So, in January your legal affairs will turn themselves around with a little help from your lawyers.

blue iris
December 27th, 2007, 07:14 AM
Thank you, sounds good what you both said. I'll try and follow this advice, rosada:)

indra
December 27th, 2007, 02:18 PM
Hello,

I asked how the situation with my quite complicated and not looking good legal issue will develop.

I got 24 unchanging.

What does it mean? Will I get a second chance to put things right? In fact, we are trying to correct a mistake that was done...maybe this will be possible?

Thank you in advance!

The Book of Changes I usually read says this: 24 Unchanging

You will have a minor setback, but suffer no great loss. Regain your
balance and continue on. Your recovery will be quicker if you
developed good self-control. Emulating someone you admire also
helps. You have a tendency to do what is practical rather than what is
right, to seek immediate gain and forget about the long run. No great
harm comes of this but it isn't good for you. You can associate with
strangers, but it is your friends who help you be yourself. Realize your
shortcomings; don't make excuses. Plunge recklessly ahead and you
are in danger of sustaining a great loss.

willowfox
December 27th, 2007, 04:24 PM
The Book of Changes I usually read says this: 24 Unchanging

You will have a minor setback, but suffer no great loss. Regain your
balance and continue on. Your recovery will be quicker if you
developed good self-control. Emulating someone you admire also
helps. You have a tendency to do what is practical rather than what is
right, to seek immediate gain and forget about the long run. No great
harm comes of this but it isn't good for you. You can associate with
strangers, but it is your friends who help you be yourself. Realize your
shortcomings; don't make excuses. Plunge recklessly ahead and you
are in danger of sustaining a great loss.

And from what book is the above quote quoted from?

indra
December 31st, 2007, 01:01 PM
Hi Willowfox,

I downloaded it from scribd.com. It says it's the book of changes but has no author or translator. This is what I use to understand the oracle

Regards

kardani
March 2nd, 2009, 04:40 AM
http://www.scribd.com/doc/7078679/I-Ching-The-Book-of-Changes

it is that link.