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What should I know about this person that I don't know yet? 59.4>6
That it's a person it is easy to fall into conflict with? :)

What do you suggest me to do? 52.1.2.6>11
Do not do anything!


Right readings you think?
 
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Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation.
(water turns to mist, mist waters the lake, plants, animals, flowers, people.)

When we are working at a task that affects the general welfare, we must leave all private friendships out of account. Only by rising above party interests can we achieve something decisive. He who has the courage thus to forego what is near wins what is afar.

Wilhelm 59.4

The mountain flourishes thereby.
 

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Since this person is the director I read it as "leave personal friendship out" and just stick to work.

but still 52 is don't do anything, right?
 
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Since this person is the director I read it as "leave personal friendship out" and just stick to work.

but still 52 is don't do anything, right?

Stillness is an attribute of a mountain, but even the most inaccessible mountains support life. The snow leopard dwells at 17,000 feet and lives on other living animals. A desert mountain looks desolate yet supports life which thrives nowhere else on earth. Rain forests sustain the most life of all; alternating between rainfall and mist rising to dense clouds, where it again falls as rain. This is an example of the lake forgoing itself, yet its influential mist feeds life far beyond itself. It's not for no reasons that mountains of all ancient cultures have been sacred.
 

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ok. But still don't do anything :)
Like be calm, breathe, think, meditate.. but don't act! Don't write or show up or something like it.

I'll be a mountain. It's a good excercise for an actress after all trying to impersonate a mountain.. :cool:
 

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59.4>6
a friend of mine said that this person may be without centre, and that I am attracted by her (31)
 

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Should I act with this person? 59.1.3.5>26
I got 59 again!!!!!!!! :hissy:

59 is difficult to understand.
It's a state of change, you can not go back, truth comes up (which may be pleasing or unpleasing). But it can also mean that communication previously impeded can now flow again.

I saw in a post that Rosada explained it as "dissolving miunderstandings" - which would be positive
59.1 dissolving misunderstandings at the beginning
59.3 dissolving our own ego
59.5 a big idea dissolving old situations and creates potential for reunion (forgiveness)

But then Pocossin recently wrote

Yes, Mr. Moss Elk, you are missing a great deal. For old guys like me, put your i's in capital letters. This is important. You are degrading yourself by failure to capitalize. You may be in the texting generation, but oldies like me are the ones who may or may not employ you. We want compositional discipline. Why start off with a bad first impression? As the victim of your harsh pronouncements, apologies, which you are quick with, do not count. (I am speaking as an employer.) You are a caring and capable person, but I think you are unaware of the impressions you make. It may feel like death (59) to give up your habitual ways, for which I think you have good grounds, but you will profit (14) by doing so.
It strikes me this "victim of your harsh pronouncements" because I actually did make harsh pronouncements towards this person (in her face actually) and I fear that "apologies, which you are quick with, do not count"

:confused:

(26 I totally ignore as second hexagram)
 

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