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61.5 and can you ask about another person

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I disagree with this opinion entirely. Not only that, it's such a hot topic here that I would have thought WF might have phrased her opinion in a less dogmatic style.

It never ceases to amaze me how many people here see nothing wrong with using the Yi to invade somebody's privacy. If you want to know how a person feels about you, then ask them. If they don't want to tell you, then you have no right to know. Using the Yi to find out is no different than tapping their phone line or reading their mail.

Not that anyone cares but I just felt an urge to make a comment. Even if I myself have tried to know about another persons feeling via the Yi I totally agree with Dobro on this one. "If you want to know how a person feels about you, then ask them." If you can't ask them then well try to be mature and stay with the tension, anxiety or whatever you feel until you have resolved the problem you have within yourself by feeling the need to KNOW everything. It's impossible, we should be mature enough to know that we don't and never will know the whole picture.
 

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61.5 and can you ask about another person

I wondered myself about this question years ago
I guess i think of the yi as trully working from your sub-concious or even possibly your soul
Thats why i believe if you have a connection with a paticular person or possibly your above concience cant make sense of a intense and confusing problem that you may be encoutering then the yi can answer to help clarify, because sometimes maybe your sub-concience or "soul" or whatever may only know the real truth
So i think or believe ultimatley that yes it you that has the connection but its hidden at times
So of course its ok to ask how someone else is feeling or some cases for instance people have had long term relationships and have had deep levels of communication with a person.
There are lines that suggest spiritual connections but not physical

So all and all its your own connection that answers you

Steve
 

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But I have a question for those who don't think that it's OK to ask about someone else or that it is not helpful. Isn't it practically the same to ask a question like "What would the outcome be if I trusted a certain person in a certain situation"? Or not? I mean this a question I think I would ask because it involves my decisions and actions but still it gives me a clue about another person.

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I see what you mean but for example if you asked "something like how wd it be to trust A" and your answer indicated you'd be better not to that doesn't necessarily mean they are fundamentally untrustworthy, could be just at this time/space/place and for a variety of reasons they are not to be trusted by you in particular. Still I think you are right it could also be said sometimes to give you a clue about them and I think if that happens its quite clear and more effective to kind of find it out via that route of questioning IMO
 

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Its definatley deep stuff, that why most scholars (which i am not) advise not about asking the same questions so many times.
Because you are in fact asking or in reality asking your self .
Indigineoes culturals agree also with the way of the universerse action and reaction,,or simply put it out to the universe
Like so many have you have said on this forum , only you really know what the answer is
After studying so many ways, i would say that the yi is prob the most amazing and faithful
for me its this and the bible
but until i was alone again and able to study and I had forgotten about the yi

Steve

Ps my spelling is bad , i think i need to refresh and take a short story course
 

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