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I can call it off. It would be hard considered the effort I made to put it up. On paper it wouldn’t make much sense. The real risk could be about it going awry and me getting scammed. In all the readings I had about it I had a recurrent theme of lines referring to get the help of allies and friends and follow their suggestion, which I did about the deal. I am really fought and exhausted about the decision now. I thought 27.1 could be about my internal state. I don’t know what to do. Maybe another reading tomorrow could be of help?I agree with you, these are not good readings about a deal. 27.1 is about a person who does already have excellent food, but they somehow don't want it, and they're just greedily waiting for others to feed them with different food. Greedy, needy, and overall misguided. 13.1.3 doesn't sound good either. Can you stop that deal, would that be feasible?
27.1 can just be saying that you already know and don't need to ask.
The question wasn't about the integrity of others was it?
The question was about the safety and outcome of the deal. Integrity of others mat related to my previous reading about more or less the same question: 13.2.327.1 can just be saying that you already know and don't need to ask.
The question wasn't about the integrity of others was it?
I can see myself also in your interpretation. To me the deal seems a good for me and I hope also for the other part. It seemed like a good opportunity from the start, something I wished for. I can see myself pushing myself too hard figuring out everything without just letting go a bit, and also my compulsive readings I've done lately might have resulted in that answer as you said: you already know the answer stop asking! I'm still a bit concerned though especially for the 13.2.3 I got from the previous reading, even though the resulting hex seemed to say in the end it will go quite smoothly... what do you think?Trying to answer more fully this is the answer
'Giving up the spirit tortoise,
Gazing at me with jaws hanging down.
Pitfall.'
The idea here is someone has instinct, they have intuition, they have their magic spirit tortoise and they give it up, they stop relying on that and stare at Yi with jaw hanging down. So seems to me Yi 'wants' us to be self reliant, it isn't like a fortune teller who wants to be leaned on so that a person gives up all their own instincts. So what are your feelings here? Does it seem good to you or not?
Can you take this answer as other people being scammers? It doesn't especially seem so to me, it seems more about you than them. Trust yourself and your instincts here.
That reading was asking if it was favorable to go on with the deal. The lines spoke to me kinda saying rely on the opinion of those higher/more knowledgable than you. I did, I asked people more experienced than me and that I trust how to go with this and they said to calm down and go ahead. I see your point in interpreting as a self reliance thing. My instinct and will are to go ahead with this. You them think I should?The 13.2.3>10 was for exactly the same question of whether the deal will be safe?
It looks like a picture of the risk of trusting. In line 2 people see the smaller rather than the bigger picture and in line 3 there is mutual mistrust and hesitancy, not necessarily well founded, this can be a bit like stalemate. Nothing ventured nothing gained kind of scenario.
I'm not saying from either reading 'go ahead' or 'don't go ahead' I just wanted to say if using all reasonable precaution and common sense a deal looks worthwhile I do not feel it helpful not to go ahead simply because of an I Ching reading one is unsure about. In general used that way the I Ching can limit people's lives if it makes them more fearful. 27.1 definitely encourages self reliance and is in particular a thumbs up for using one's own intuition.
Also it's quite risky judging other' motives through the I Ching and it worries me when people go that direction. Basically the I Ching is best used to assist in your own choices, except well here Yi asks you to decide for yourself which is in a way a backwards compliment. People often take this line as 'bad' but actually it's telling you you have something very valuable, the sacred tortoise, your own knowing and you are sacrificing it through looking to Yi or other people to tell you when you already know.
Do you see what you have written here is exactly what 27.1 says ?My instinct and will are to go ahead with this. You them think I should?
The stakes are reasonably high, but if the loss is only limited to this deal, I pretty much could take it. I always worry about other ramifications, that in this case are more paranoia than anything else. I see how your interpretation of 27.1 fits with my approach to this. Thank you.I can't see 13.2.3 as saying go to people more knowledgeable than you but it is certainly a good idea that you did.
Do you see what you have written here is exactly what 27.1 says ?
I don't know, you are the one who knows. In 27.1 you let the part of you that does know go in favour of asking one who knows nothing about this. I certainly don't see this as 'no don't do it' I think you should think bigger (13.2.3) and go with your initial instinct. Also in your shoes I'd ask myself what's to lose if it goes wrong, what's at stake? Presumably the stakes are quite high and so only you know whether the risks are worth taking.
I did a further reading asking if the ramifications of the deal could turn out to be negative and I got 47.2.4.6 changing to 20. I think this one is once again regarding my inner state and that I am stressing over something not so important and complaining about something that is not actually going bad. Especially if I look at line 6. Do you agree with this interpretation?The 13.2.3>10 was for exactly the same question of whether the deal will be safe?
It looks like a picture of the risk of trusting. In line 2 people see the smaller rather than the bigger picture and in line 3 there is mutual mistrust and hesitancy, not necessarily well founded, this can be a bit like stalemate. Nothing ventured nothing gained kind of scenario.
I'm not saying from either reading 'go ahead' or 'don't go ahead' I just wanted to say if using all reasonable precaution and common sense a deal looks worthwhile I do not feel it helpful not to go ahead simply because of an I Ching reading one is unsure about. In general used that way the I Ching can limit people's lives if it makes them more fearful. 27.1 definitely encourages self reliance and is in particular a thumbs up for using one's own intuition.
Also it's quite risky judging other' motives through the I Ching and it worries me when people go that direction. Basically the I Ching is best used to assist in your own choices, except well here Yi asks you to decide for yourself which is in a way a backwards compliment. People often take this line as 'bad' but actually it's telling you you have something very valuable, the sacred tortoise, your own knowing and you are sacrificing it through looking to Yi or other people to tell you when you already know.
Of course I wouldn't hold you responsible. Thanks a lot for the help!Yes I do. Line 2 is almost asking for permission and line 4, it goes all around the houses 3 times when it could go straight to the destination. Line 6 is very clear isn't it.
And 20? This decision is relying on your clear perception and due consideration but I think you already had that and then got tied up and restricted by doubt and worry.
I hope it goes well for you though I take no responsibility if it doesn't
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