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I feel anxious by his very presence and I know it shouldn't be this way. I'm not sure if it's because of my attitude or his.
What's the relationship with my brother like ? 47.2.3.6 > 33
 

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Hi anatio!

Rem here. Here's my take on your reading H47.2.3.6 > H33

H47 is confining. Wilhelm/Baynes translated this as "oppressed". If you feel anxious around your brother, I suppose this is what 47 is confirming. I'm getting now an image of being suffocated, and this is related to tree being walled in, the meaning of 47 name's Chinese ideogram. See this link

H47 image says "fulfill your aspiration"
I suppose aspiration here is related to spirare, which in Latin means "to breathe". You need some space to breathe if you are mentally and emotionally suffocated.

In Line 3 says "not seeing the wife". In Chinese, the origin of hao (English: "good") is the ideograms for woman and child. If the wife is missing, I suppose there's an incomplete picture of what you consider good in your relationship with your brother. Line 3 is often the line of doubt and uncertainty, and no wonder it translates here.

Your reading advises you to respectfully distance yourself from your brother, in the meantime. (H33, Retreat)

I hope this helps.

Rem
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Hi anatio!

Rem here. Here's my take on your reading H47.2.3.6 > H33

H47 is confining. Wilhelm/Baynes translated this as "oppressed". If you feel anxious around your brother, I suppose this is what 47 is confirming. I'm getting now an image of being suffocated, and this is related to tree being walled in, the meaning of 47 name's Chinese ideogram. See this link

H47 image says "fulfill your aspiration"
I suppose aspiration here is related to spirare, which in Latin means "to breathe". You need some space to breathe if you are mentally and emotionally suffocated.

In Line 3 says "not seeing the wife". In Chinese, the origin of hao (English: "good") is the ideograms for woman and child. If the wife is missing, I suppose there's an incomplete picture of what you consider good in your relationship with your brother. Line 3 is often the line of doubt and uncertainty, and no wonder it translates here.

Your reading advises you to respectfully distance yourself from your brother, in the meantime. (H33, Retreat)

I hope this helps.

Rem
iching.ph
Thank you so much for your reply. I find it helpful.
 

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You're welcome! I hope all goes well between you and your brother eventually.
 

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