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Wu: He adorns himself with ragged cloth in a hillside garden. He appears parsimonious, but will have good fortune in the end.
Liu: Humiliation, then good fortune.
Liu: One turns away from nourishment. Continuing in this way brings misfortune: no action for ten years, no benefit or advantage. Owing to misconduct there is a danger of encountering disaster, misfortune, or poor health.
Legge: She considers herself self-sufficient, needing no help.
I honestly hadn't looked at the text (for maybe the first time ever). But enemies (and the need to make sure you can't be attacked) are good things to be missing from a reading like this, I agree.What jumped out at me is that 13.3 and 13.4 both mention enemies while none of the other lines do.
I do too, and it was a problem on another thread earlier today, but will I learn from that? Ha ha.Now I'm overthinking.. which I tend to do.
I don't know, either. What did you intend with your question? Were you looking for a description of him, or for Yi to suggest an attitude for you to take?I always go back to that original 27.3>22 reading I had about him because it still puzzles me. Would I be making a mistake to turn away from his potential "nourishment" or is he just plain bad for me?
P.S. Just for frame of reference I also asked "What will be the effect of my not going to "X" place this weekend?" and received the daunting 13.1.2.5.6>32 in response.
Hi Trojina, you can add me to the members with "seemingly no idea". Lol.. just glad I wasn't the only one who had no clue. For some time I've wanted to join as a member but my money situation was so unpredictable each month that I was leery of adding even one more small financial commitment. Now I'm working so much (which enabled me to join as a member) that I haven't even explored the members' benefits other than to access WikiWing and Reading Circle. Mainly I joined just to support Hilary and show my appreciation for such a great site. But now I will look over the other benefits more closely.
Thanks for the '@'. Yes, it seems I need to do something more to help with this...I'm just checking you know where you are ?
I saw in the newsletter you joined CC, then I see you post your question in the free forums ?
There is no problem posting here at all but I have seen some members with seemingly no idea of what forum they paid to be in.
Hilary isn't very likely to respond to you here so I will @hilary; just in case you got lost.
To me it seems strange to pay to join Change Circle where your readings are more private and Hilary may answer and then post in the free forums No reason you shouldn't post where you want but as I say I have seen others confused over this point.
Thank youHi Trojina, you can add me to the members with "seemingly no idea". Lol.. just glad I wasn't the only one who had no clue. For some time I've wanted to join as a member but my money situation was so unpredictable each month that I was leery of adding even one more small financial commitment. Now I'm working so much (which enabled me to join as a member) that I haven't even explored the members' benefits other than to access WikiWing and Reading Circle. Mainly I joined just to support Hilary and show my appreciation for such a great site.
The videos in this 'getting started' thread in Reading Circle should help:But now I will look over the other benefits more closely.
...Truly I just wanted to support Hilary and this wonderful site so purchasing a membership seemed like an easy way to do that. ...
One thing you could do if you like, as a member - '@' me, like Trojina just did, by typing '@hilary', if you'd like my thoughts on a reading. (Occasionally, posts made in the free forums disappear down the list before they get any replies.)Anyways, I don't know if I'm expressing myself very well. I value this site and want to contribute something toward it after the hours and years I've spent perusing it. And, honestly, I've always received great, though-provoking advice here in the free forums so I haven't yet felt a need to go "private" with my queries
I would read it as saying: "you may feel ashamed for looking after this man but in the end you would improve your relation with him""What will be the effect of going to "X" place this weekend?
Response: 22.5>37
I would read it as saying: "you would get stuck on the friendzone""What will be the effect of my not going to "X" place this weekend?" and received the daunting 13.1.2.5.6>32 in response.
Thank you so much, Hilary!! I will definitely do that.
And I would love to hear your thoughts on this thread if you feel so inclined
One thing you could do if you like, as a member - '@' me, like Trojina just did, by typing '@hilary', if you'd like my thoughts on a reading. (Occasionally, posts made in the free forums disappear down the list before they get any replies.)
Option 3: read the text of the line as describing him.About the original 27.3 - yes, that would give you pause!
Er... I can see two ways to take this
Clarity,
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