Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).
This line seems to possess too many meanings to be helpful in a reading. Is there any way to narrow down what this line might signify in a reading?
Removal of a portwine stain?
22.6 > 36
The line text is auspicious.
Hatcher 22.6
Plain white elegance
No mistake
And the presence of the Li trigram in both hexagrams suggests lasers. I don't think there will be a
total removal, but the stain could be lightened.
I think your natural color is real and pure, but you want to cover it up or make it blend in (there is a blending element in 36).
To be outside the box, you could tattoo over it, or make it part of the tatt. Just be sure to choose an artist.. ya know, it's your body, you're the one that'll have to live with it.. so be choosy, if you go that route.
Interesting. So, in China, all white means mourning. huh.. polarity
You are a genius... You know that, right? :bows:But how will your ancestors find you without your distinguishing marks and features? And in your next incarnation, thy seal would also be absent. How will they recognize Gautama? Ah, by her white attire!
You are a genius... You know that, right? :bows:
Hi Littlebudha,
What do I know? If lasers didn't work, my superficial opinion is, just live with it. Actually, I have a similar spot on my left calf. I showed it to my primary care physician, and he said "OK". If he's not worried about it, neither am I. You are not less a person by having such a spot. Actually, you may be a better person. Persons of American-Indian heritage may have such a spot on their lower back or buttocks. A late aunt, who seems to have inherited all of the Indian genes in the family, has such a spot (the Mongolian spot) although she wouldn't show it to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_spot
Not that I didn't ask, mind you, but aunty was modest. Hey, you may have something to be proud of. Do you have a clump in the palete of your mouth? This is is a sure sign of Indian heritage. My aunt went to a dentist is Arizona, and his first question was, What kind of Indian are you? She said, "They say we are Cherokee," and he began to laugh and said, "That's what they all say because the Cherokee were the smart ones."
Hi Littlebudha,
What do I know? If lasers didn't work, my superficial opinion is, just live with it. Actually, I have a similar spot on my left calf. I showed it to my primary care physician, and he said "OK". If he's not worried about it, neither am I. You are not less a person by having such a spot. Actually, you may be a better person. Persons of American-Indian heritage may have such a spot on their lower back or buttocks. A late aunt, who seems to have inherited all of the Indian genes in the family, has such a spot (the Mongolian spot) although she wouldn't show it to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_spot
Not that I didn't ask, mind you, but aunty was modest. Hey, you may have something to be proud of. Do you have a clump in the palete of your mouth? This is is a sure sign of Indian heritage. My aunt went to a dentist is Arizona, and his first question was, What kind of Indian are you? She said, "They say we are Cherokee," and he began to laugh and said, "That's what they all say because the Cherokee were the smart ones."
now I have a blushwine spot
No, just kidding. Yes, I know I'm a genius.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).