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Hello Rem.Hi Mutatis!
Rem here. Nice to meet you here.
Here's my take on your reading:
Q: Your question is thinking of learning to sew (and you mentioned about your neighbor who's a tailor)
Hexagram 9.1.4.5 to 50
9 means restraint.
It suggest a difficulty in moving or taking action.
The reading, I presume, is more about how you feel about learning to sew
The Yi suggests this because:
You feel doutbful about yourself (dense clouds, no rain)
esp since you're gonna learn from someone (Western altars)
But the Yi says, go on and learn and grow if sewing is natural to you and a joy to do.
(A noble one cultivates the natural pattern of character.)
Line 5 suggeset action. Yi tells you to take action, your truth and confidence is something you can grow with the guidance from a teacher-neighbor.
50 is about settig a new course on your life. Learning something what you love practically transforms everything in your life.
(50 is a vessel, use for cooking. In Alchemy, its transformation, transmutation)
Hope that help.
Rem
Thank you! This is such a sweet comment. I do have an old one at my ex's house, but, even though we are in very good terms, I was thinking it was too old. Maybe I should consider fixing it, probable it is about maintenance. It was a gift from a friend whose mother passed.Hi, I'm not interpreting your reading but as a dressmaker I've had many sewing machines over the years and it's rare that they actually break although sometimes they just need an inexpensive service to correct any tension issues etc.
Please do speak to your neighbour and I'm sure he'll agree with that.
In terms of sewing etc. you already know it's such a joy to create and I'm always learning and creating some new idea with mine.
Have fun with it all......Liss
I will try with the one I already have then. Mine is about 50 or 60 years old. Very heavy I will need help to move it.I find the old ones are easier to use to be honest - I bought a machine from a garage sale a few years ago - the woman was moving into a nursing home and no longer capable of sew anymore. My guess would be the machine is least 50 years old and it works perfectly and it's such a dream to use.
Cheers to your new venture! Just go on! Little accomplishments are the start of something big! It's exciting to create and becoming creative, so I wish you all the best!
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).