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Hi all!
I recently had this reading, about if it was a good time to start a specific activity/business.
The answer was 10.1.2.6 > 25, and I am curious about your takes on having 3 lines changing, from which both the opening and closing lines are changing + quite opposite messages in lines 10.1 (you can go ahead with confidence) and 10.2 (retreat in order to stay safe).
Thank you so much for your insights!
Take care
The answer was 10.1.2.6 > 25,
Would you say that (apart from the "feeling" of the reading and the experience you've had with this kind of hex. results), we could get to that same conclusion by putting the most emphasis on the middle changing line (line 2)? At least that's what I thought, but was wondering how the fact of having lines 1+6 changing (not only in this particular reading, but in general) interfered with that.
I understand indeed that all lines are important, however, isn't there one line that carries more weight than the others, just in case lines are saying complete opposite things?
The reason I was saying that the emphasis was put on line 2 is because I have often read that in case 3 lines are changing one should specially look upon the middle changing line. I guess there are different takes on this, and one needs to experience the way that works better for him/her (so far, I've found that using the rules that put some emphasis on a specific line -when there are several lines changing- was quite useful).
Your answer sounds as if as if I was making up this to ease my task, or as if I was stubbornly and deliberately seeking to amputate the I Ching of part of its meaning. I assure you this is not the case, it just happens that every time I've looked up about how to deal with several lines changing, these rules come up (the I Ching reference book in French, by Javary, for instance uses this, or here also are several reference texts that deal with this: https://www.biroco.com/yijing/basics.htm)
line 1 and two say to proceed,
line 6 shows an element of danger that you'll have to sucessfully sidestep,
so you'll have to figure out what that is.
(hint, ask Yi)
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