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The challenge of 47 is to find the way out of its frustration. Either by choosing the smaller way: adapting and finding safety in the lake, together with one’s fellow living creatures, without much depth, or by breaking through the borders: “A noble one incurs fate on fulfilling his aspiration”.
Only when darkness too is involved can there be creativity.
9 at 2: Dragging one's wheels. Determination auspicious.
Don't let anything make you move faster than your own pace, and move even a little bit slower. Your speed goes down, but your strength and oversight go up. Learn from your sewing machine: the low speed is the power speed.
9 at 4: Determination auspicious, regrets disappear. Zhen benefits of attacking the Gui region. Three years he gets rewards in the big state.
It is the battle between light and dark which makes creativity and life emerge. The light side and the dark side will both make no progress if they are on their own. They need each other.
THE IMAGE
There is no water in the lake.
The image of EXHAUSTION.
Thus the superior man stakes his life
On following his will.
When the water has flowed out below, the lake must dry up and become exhausted. That is fate. This symbolizes an adverse fate in human life. In such times there is nothing a man can do but acquiesce in his fate and remain true to himself. This concerns the deepest stratum of his being, for this alone is superior to all external fate.
drove me to ask "How can one 'break thru the borders of oppression' (47)?"
"How can one 'break thru the borders of oppression' (47)?"
The answer: 64.2,4 to 23
Any thoughts you might wish to share would be greatly welcomed!
:bows:
rodaki
How did you come up with 40 by the way?
rodaki
drove me to ask "How can one 'break thru the borders of oppression' (47)?"
The answer: 64.2,4 to 23
Thinking stops, panic stops, you react like an animal, entirely according to what you need to survive
Title: quantum babble
I was just thinking. It may be that a wave can be observed without it collapsing, so long as the observer has no intent (i.e. gua 25). But, when something is being recorded with intention, for use within a limited contextual field, then the wave of potentials must collapse into that one place.
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this post by Meng has been in the back of my mind ever since and I often tried to bring it to the fore with little success (even though I hear what it says, I still do not 'listen' clearly its sound).
The only thing I was able to articulate about it had to do with learning, which sometimes just happens while the effort to "get it" at other times has left me feeling unsatisfied despite my efforts (perhaps even feeling I have burnt some braincells in the meantime )
from what material one braids the reins of rhythm? and console the worrisome undercurrent of intent?
originally posted by Charly:
Quote:
Originally Posted by rosada
43.2 ... A cry of alarm. Arms at evening and at night. Fear nothing.
Rosada:
Here the chinese text:
惕號。莫夜有戎。勿恤。
Word by word meanings,in upprcase W/B:
惕 li4: fearful / ALARM
號 hao4: roar / cry // sign / signal / password (military) / CRY
莫 mo4: none / no one / EVENING [?]
夜 ye4: night / NIGHT
有 you3: to have / there is / there are / ...
戎 rong2: war / warfare / military affairs / weapons / ARMS
勿 wu4: do not / NOTHING
恤 xu4: to worry / to suffer / FEAR
Beware but do not fear. Maybe you think that nobody likes to fight in the night, but suprise attacks exist. Better be atent to the signs.
號 hao4: is a loud cry. The traditional character is suggestive, has a TIGER component > ROAR. Some variants of small seal character seems to have a tiger with his head, skind and claws over a man (two legs) > a SHAMAN.
Yours,
Charly
Dora:...
Fearful roar,
(from) evening (to) night
there is war (in the air)
but worry not
...
(excuse me if I've gone overboard with adding words but I couldn't resist making the words flow better )
...
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