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canislulu

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Where is my driver's license? 39.3.5 >2

My first thought in looking at the visual aspects of 39.3.5 is that I will look under some of the piles of papers on my tables and desk.

Any other thoughts?
 

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Where is my driver's license?
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Hexagram 39 is the image of a cadet who struggles in young noble one's boot camp to develop skills in archery, thus hexagram 40. Hexagram 2 correlates with a bag. One struggles to walk when loaded down by a heavy handbag. I saw an example of this yesterday and wondered why the woman was carrying so much. I think your driver's license is in a handbag or backpack, if you use such. Probably you usually keep the license in a wallet, but the last time you used it, you dropped it in the bag, intending to replace it in the wallet later. That's what the casting suggests to me.
 

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Yes, it is best for one to keep their driver's license in a wallet. I had taken it out because I needed to make a copy of it along with some other documents for an employment application. I do not have a printer in my apartment and was going to take it to my landlord's printer which he allows all of his tenants to use.

Then I had a minor trauma when the "Lifestation" people called(My mother wears a little button on a necklace around her neck because she lives alone. If she has an emergency, like falling and being unable to go to the phone, she pushes the button. People from a call center are then able to talk to her through a machine that has a speaker phone. The call center then contacts folks on her phone list. I am one of them.) This happened when I was sitting in a coffee shop. I had not brought my driver's license with me as I walk to the coffee shop. I ran back to my apartment but could not find my driver's license and felt it was more important to get to my mother as soon as possible. So I took the risk of driving without my license. That happened on April 1st.

I looked in all of my handbags and back packs and pockets and through all my papers and could not find it.
Then, on April 23rd, when I REALLY need to find it because I was going to travel the next day for an orientation for the new job I am starting I became determined to find it. And so I did an imagery exercise.
This is what I did:

I sat in a chair with my feet flat on the floor and my hands separated on my thighs (like a pharaoh). I paid attention to my breathing. I imagined my mother and her ancestors behind my left shoulder. I imagined my father and his ancestors behind my right shoulder. And I asked an image to form to help me find my driver's license.

I am not a visual person. When I do this type of imagery work I do not typically "see" anything. I am more kinesthetic. And so I may sense something in my body. Or sometimes I simply may "know" what is there without seeing it in my mind's eye.

Here is what happened. I felt my body folding forward. My chest went to my knees and my head bent toward the floor on the right side of the chair I was sitting in. I held this position until I experienced a "knowing". Suddenly I knew that the license was on the floor somewhere.

And so I stood up and looked around the room. I went to the couch --- which is really a big rectangular cushion which is barely 1/2 inch above the floor on a metal frame. I lifted the cushion --- And low and behold ---- there on the right side (when facing the couch, not sitting it) was my license!

And so this is how I see the image that Yi gave me. I live on the second floor. The nine at the third place is my floor and the nine at the fifth place is the "couch". I lifted the couch and found the license on the floor. Thank you again, Pocossin, for introducing me to the idea of paying attention to the visual aspects of the hexagrams.
 

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