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How would one describe RL Wing in that case? Is Wing a perception of the concept, or a bias, or an over simplification. I would like to learn and understand this.
To my novice understanding Wing seems pretty clear, and makes a great deal of sense. In have only glanced through some others.
I think because I can't read Chinese I lose out, but not understanding the construct and the syntax.
I have found great value in the trigram attribute images.
Thanks for the leads on the other publications. I shall investigate further.
I understand that Yijing and Tao are different. I'd say Yijing deals with prime situations. Tao deals with possibly prime interventions [or not] thus they a tackling differing aspects of reality.
However what is the case, is that some of the wisdom in Tao is particularly good for considering interventions associated with assessments related to Yijing, as pairing the two [ or at least having Tao in the tool box as it were] allows for yet another important perspective for critical analysis.
Best Zimbali.
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