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From little oaks do mighty acorns grow.
Mike
Bamboo, where in the world is there a mainstream bookshop with more than one I Ching translation on the shelf? Can you please clone it?
There needs to be a strong ruler here, one who can guide their subjects on a new journey by uniting all under one flag. Therefore the potential will always remain just potential until the ruler comes to the forum and sorts it out, and leads us all to salvation.
19.1 Every caring has to be with love. One action which is not right can mess up everything. One moment of forgetting can be a disaster. Leaving the baby a minute alone, forgetting a medicine, not noticing the papers near the fire, forgetting an appointment. The 'mouths' one looks after have to be a part of one's mind, always, every moment.
19.5 When you know how to near people, how close, what to accept and what not, how to stay yourself and let them be who they are, how to attract those of value and keep distance from the harmful ones – then you have the assets of being a leader or teacher.
Bamboo, where in the world is there a mainstream bookshop with more than one I Ching translation on the shelf? Can you please clone it?
Another question to Yi
Q : "Clarity, moderation ?"
A : 19.1,5 > 40
Quite. (Someone should write an I Ching commentary that consists of nothing but the questions each hexagram and line tend to ask.)On 4.. maybe a little more respect for the questions and a little less for the answers. It begins with a question. It's no sin if it also ends with one.
Also the refinement of questions. I was going to say that earlier but I don't want to sound like I'm looking down on simple every day type questions either. But there's nothing like a great question to get the creative juices flowing.
What makes a “great question” ?
By rarifying or purifying? Or there is a “it depends” here.
Sometimes , the more I add to a questions seems like the more I “exclude” answers. But there are time I need to narrow it down.
Asking the right question is equal difficult as to inteprend a line to me.
Thought provoking questions, questions which probe in a 64 way, and answers that can't always be argued in a 63 way.
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Hilary's idea of commentary questions on hexagrams and lines is a truly interesting idea. That could be something people could contribute to anonymously, a Yi question box? (keeping it to Yijing questions, not interpreting readings.) Maybe Rosada would like to help administrate that?
Funny to think of it being switched around, where the authorities are taught by newbies. Maybe in an ideal world.
Funny to think of it being switched around, where the authorities are taught by newbies. Maybe in an ideal world.
could it be that teachings and knowledge are two very different substances? . . Or, what are the chances that knowledge, beyond its quantifiable side which grants authority, has another, non-measurable aspect, accessible to all equally?
Clarity,
Office 17622,
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London.
W1A 6US
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