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10.3.5 -> 14 (and some others)

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I inquired about a project I've been working on for some time. Have come to a point of transition in the work and have reflected on how it's been going along and seen new aspects about it that were hidden from me before. This is mostly about the core reading but I added the others as they were also answers pertaining to the situation.

How should I proceed from here in this regard to the project?

33.4 -> 20

Seems to advise ... no longer engaging.
Perhaps pull back to get a clear picture?

I then asked:

Should I continue with the project as usual?

Answer:

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10.3.5 -> 14

10 speaks of making differentiations etc. That has been involved in the project indeed. Also at this point a new light has come to me and seems to put things in a different perspective.

Line 3: Seems to speak to me on how I was going on with this before hand. Unable to see with both eyes and just throwing myself into the work with great self sacrifice - for a higher cause. But I couldn't see that then.

Now however I can see better. But I'm at a transition point. My question is to go on as it has been seems to be reflected in this line as a misfortune. As it would be only good to do so if unable to see clearly.

Now that I do.

Line 5: Seems to counsel a resolve to go on. To persevere but now with the new awareness that was before hidden.

Then to narrow this down I asked:

Why continue with the project now?

50.2.3 -> 35

So it seems to be advising. Both: changing directions and continuing.
Am I correct?


Thx in advance.
 

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Your answer suggests that you are inviting trouble if you continue, that you are not up to the job at hand, so retreat before you get yourself into deep water. You need to really look at this whole project objectively.
 

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