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26.1.2.4.5.6 (26>31)

adarkana

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Having searched the forum, I don't see any prior posts on this combination--has anyone any experience with it?

The question involves a person with whom I fell out several years ago. It was a lopsided situation & in the time since I have come to view my own behavior as juvenile. It seems unlikely we will ever speak again: I essentially asked if this is the case.

Since we are long out of contact this question is academic, but of course I'm interested in the outcome or I wouldn't have asked. The five moving lines surprised me, as did the change to 31.
 

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Hello friend:
When there are 5 changing lines in the hexagram, that means the things you ask are in a very unstable situation, such as you are having a cold relationship with that person.
According to I Ching'rule, when there are 5 changing lines, you should consider the Hex name & Hex code of the changing hexagram. The hex name of Hex 31 is feeling(according the translation in my book), and the hex code says "Everything will be prosperous, you will have good luck if you keep integrity and honesty. If you are going to marry a girl, you will have good luck."
Although you are long out of contact, you are still kind of feeling each other out. So I think I Ching suggests you that you have an opportunity restore good relations with that person. Besides, "Marry a girl" also stands for building a relationship with other people.
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I'm always especially intrigued by five or six moving lines. I once asked whether I am living a life behind, in step, or ahead of my times & got 15.1.2.3.5.6 (15>61): one of the most interesting answers I've ever received. In that case the resulting hexagram certainly makes a lot of sense, and having 15 as its base was reassuring.

Hexagram 26 has always been a tough one for me, though I can see how it applies here. Any move to 31 would seem to require a miracle, however. Rationally aware as I am any hexagram can turn into any other, this combination (as comment on this particular situation) seems an outlier.

You can bet I'll report back if it happens!
 

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Hello friend:
In fact, I Ching is a book teaching us not only how to predict the future, but also how to change the future. Future is changing, otherwise the prediction will not make sense. So when you get a good hexagram, if you do something wrong later, the result maybe change into a bad result. Conversely, when you get a bad hexagram, and then you take positive measures later, the result maybe change into a good result... Your action has an important impact on the future, that is the most important philosophy of I Ching.
 

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Going through one of my lean-on-Clarity phases & revisiting some old threads; perhaps this one merits an update.

I posed the original question several weeks after having sent my estranged friend a letter (snail mail), which had not received a response. Another month went by before I did, finally, hear back (email). Some six weeks after that we met in person. While this did not result in true reconciliation, we were/are at least able to occasionally patch into the same switchboard.

While I continue to grieve the relationship 26.1,2,4,5,6 did herald significant forward movement.
 
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