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I see 24 as meaning to pause and regroup. An opportunity to mend and tend. Would this tax paper have to do with putting something in proper order? 15 has to do with going forward in a way that doesn't make any waves. I see this as encouraging you to send the paper with the idea that now you will be able to walk a smooth level road.
I asked Madame Yi for a comment on the idea of sending a certain article of tax correspondence:
24.1.3 > 15 This suggests to send that paper, it is all about following your conscience and doing what is right, if you are contemplating trying to cheat the taxman, think again before doing it.
I followed this up with:
In what sense do you mean? Being active on this issue or being passive?
54.1.4 > 7 Your answer does indeed speak of the need for action. Think of 54.1, you are the maiden who is required to work in a servile position for the government, you have no power but you are required to be obedient to the law and that requires action, if you were to act passive, then you would do nothing to abide by the law, then you would cheat the law by your inactivity.
Hi guys,
Throwing this in the den as I'm not 100%. It could be really important how I handle this. I reckon it's saying I have to confront this and get it all sorted otherwise if I don't tie up loose ends now I might have a bigger problem in the future. Even though there may be no problem at all...Then again, 24 seems to say return from this action...
I asked Madame Yi for a comment on the idea of sending a certain article of tax correspondence:
24.1.3 > 15
I followed this up with:
In what sense do you mean? Being active on this issue or being passive?
54.1.4 > 7
I'd appreciate some first impressions of this hex set to add to my averaging...
Topal
Topal I haven't read the other responses so i don't know if i am contradicting but my first impression of your readings was 'wait and see what they ask for', cos 24.3 suggests whatever you give them they are going to ask to see something different. IOW after sending this it won't be over it will trigger further correspondence.
54 as always are matters out of your control - how active can you be ? I don't know how it works in the US but whenever I try to sort tax matters out, carefully gathering everything i think is necessary they (usually lose it) and say they need to send out form A or form B - IOW you have to fall in with their process, understandably I guess. its a big system - and it grinds exceedingly slow. I think with this I might wait till they get in touch with you, or talk to them to ask exactly what they need, well I expect you already know that. I just don't see 54 as favouring being too proactive, more like falling in with what is asked of you and 54.4 suggests waiting.
Your comment about throwing your query 'into the den' amused me, its like the question is a piece of meat and we're hungry wolves waiting to chew it over and rip it apart to see whats there, lol
Thanks for the update. So how do you interpret those hexagrams in light of what actually happened? I'm seeing 24 more and more as "Don't do anything, just chill till spring comes again." Perhaps in your case 15 was refering to the adviser who would eventually appear on the scene to actually tell you this? Hmm, now that I look at the lines for 24 I can see them as saying "Whatever was off track isn't THAT big a deal." But I read them as meaning, "Whatever was off track isn't that big a deal...so you can easily clear it up, take modest (15) action." But as I say, now I'm going to think of 24 as really emphasizing take no action.
Now, seeing this question with hindsight Hex 24.1 says "Returning before going too far" which is probably the key to the answer, you are contemplating sending the paper but in the end you don't. So, returning to the way things were before you heard from the taxman.
Hex 24.3 suggested that you were just too unsure what to do, send, not send......., so probably when it mentions uncontrolled desires, it meant your desire to send the paper instead of staying still.
I misunderstood your intentions, I thought your desire was to hide from the taxman and not to pay him which is very different. A tricky answer when one does not know what the querant is thinking exactly.
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