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I suppose the question "Should I no longer employ her" is maybe a bit indirect, why not the wording 'Should I actively dismiss her", or "What will be the result if I dismiss her"? Or, "is it in my best interests to keep employing my cleaner?"
Although, whether or not to dismiss is up to you - maybe the question could be: "Is my cleaner stealing from me?" Once you have a clear answer yes or no, you could ask: "Why is she stealing from me?" and then decide whether you need to dismiss her?
It's all well and good to let go of our attachment to things particularly if someone 'stole' them but personally for me it's about the element of trust that happens...you hire someone and pay them to do a job in your home that's a huge trust, a privilege in fact when it's in your own home and then they have the audacity to take something of yours? that's what upsets me.
Should I no longer employ my occasional cleaner? 30,5 -- 13
5th yin (Wilhelm) (a) Tears in floods, sighing and lamenting.
Good fortune
(b) The good fortune of the six in the fifth place clings to king and prince.
An immediate possible confusion on reading the line text is in the assignation of "Tears in floods, sighing and lamenting." If these words are seen as referring to my state of mind at the time of asking this question then they wouldn't be far off the mark. I was particularly upset by the loss of my parents' paper-knife, which had been in the family for over fifty years. If this assignation were correct then the overall meaning of the reading would appear to be that I was deeply upset by the theft of these items and "good fortune" would result from the dismissal of my cleaner. However, the Lesser Image text (b) is without doubt referring to my previous readings and the importance of clinging to their guidance - not to concern myself with her guilt or innocence but simply to maintain the relationship. From this perspective "Tears in floods, sighing and lamenting ... Good fortune" is referring to the change of heart leading to the forsaking of my intention to dismiss her, it doesn't necessarily mean that she is innocent but it does mean that for the time-being I should "Cling" to my original readings and allow the Universal Process to shape the situation.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).