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March 17th, 2009, 08:02 PM
The Wilhelm translation and the imagery therein really inspired me yesterday.
And encouraged me to realise the importance of the use of symbolism in the Yi - which before I hadn't really given as much value to as the words - but they can be a real help!
I have started a work placement and had a brief chat with a man there who is attractive, but of course I have learnt and am not madly in love with him already :rofl:
But I asked the Yi about him, and received 29.5,6 > 4
Which I immediately read as don't get carried away and take your (heart) into a danger zone ie unfounded romantic fantasies (Not that I was - don't feel a great connection) and just follow the line of least resistance (29.5) and of course to learn from the mistakes of past hastiness :rolleyes:
However, it then struck me that the Yi could also be reflecting something he told me - about visiting Canterbury and being told about the 'ducking' of women during witch hunts - they were put in a vessel of water - and if they drowned (well they drowned..) but if they survived they were deemed a witch and burnt alive :eek: Doesn't bear imagining gosh the things humans have done :rolleyes:
So, I realsied the Yi could have been illustrating that he tought me (hex 4) the abysmal story of women being placed in a vessel 29.6 'filled to the brim' and 29.6 'bound with chords and ropes' !!
Not nice eh. But amazing - it does seem like the Yi was recounting the story don't you think!?
:bows:
And encouraged me to realise the importance of the use of symbolism in the Yi - which before I hadn't really given as much value to as the words - but they can be a real help!
I have started a work placement and had a brief chat with a man there who is attractive, but of course I have learnt and am not madly in love with him already :rofl:
But I asked the Yi about him, and received 29.5,6 > 4
Which I immediately read as don't get carried away and take your (heart) into a danger zone ie unfounded romantic fantasies (Not that I was - don't feel a great connection) and just follow the line of least resistance (29.5) and of course to learn from the mistakes of past hastiness :rolleyes:
However, it then struck me that the Yi could also be reflecting something he told me - about visiting Canterbury and being told about the 'ducking' of women during witch hunts - they were put in a vessel of water - and if they drowned (well they drowned..) but if they survived they were deemed a witch and burnt alive :eek: Doesn't bear imagining gosh the things humans have done :rolleyes:
So, I realsied the Yi could have been illustrating that he tought me (hex 4) the abysmal story of women being placed in a vessel 29.6 'filled to the brim' and 29.6 'bound with chords and ropes' !!
Not nice eh. But amazing - it does seem like the Yi was recounting the story don't you think!?
:bows: