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So with all this violence in the world
So that means you think there is a good chance we will see the war spread to the rest of europe based on that reading?
I agree there is less violence in the world now than there has been historically, on the other hand there is an escalation atm
I think it will be harder to accomplish in the scandinavian countries where satisfaction is still pretty high
however so many countries in Europe are now struggling financially and people's unhappiness can cause unrest and making the soil fertile for further violent transgressions
Also the gap between rich and poor is growing
More than anything it is the financial situation I find the most daunting, since the rift is increasing and if it doesn't change soon someobody just might bring out the guillotines.. Cake anybody?
Huh?
i think you made that up.
I don't really think the economies in south of Europe is really representative of socialism. In Norway we have socialism in a much more pronounced extent than southern Europe and our economy isn't doing too shabbily.
where are you drawing the boundary thing from?
The MAN DOWN symbolizes Domestic Obligations.
Evidence for this Gestalt: The subject of this hexagram is clearly a man: "its subject with his house made large" (line 6).
Evidence for this Symbol: Legge (as do other translators) translates the title of this hexagram as "Abundant Prosperity." The 'abundance', however, is the abundance of progeny. "His house is made large" (line 6). The idea of restriction and confinement occurs in lines 2, 4, and 6. In addition to a full house, from an abundance of progeny comes the restriction of domestic obligations. This idea is supported by the component trigrams. We must pay for our pleasures (hexagram 54). Thus, MAN DOWN symbolizes Domestic Obligations.
Alternate Gestalt: In some contexts, this hexagram represents the dragon that eats the sun during an eclipse.
Pocossin, i don't like very much the way you talk about southern european countries. You live in a country where somebody, a fellow citizen, can die because he has NO MONEY to pay medical care.
I find that very hard to accept.
National health systems are one of the best things european countries have. Social security services too.
Probably that is why violence and criminality are lower in our countries...
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