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altair139

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Nowadays i have quite a few problems that stress me out. I have always wanted to do something like boxing or mma and i think it's time for me to join a class, as i need to cool my head and it's nice to follow my passion once in awhile :x. I asked the yi "should i go join an mma class" and got 49.4 > 63 :/ any ideas? Im quite confused with the reading.
 

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'Regret vanishes . . .' Yes, why not do this? By the way, what is mma?
 
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MMA = mixed martial arts: a modern fighting sport incorporating international traditions.

The reading appears to represent a paradigm shift, a new way for you to use your chi. Regrets (or possibly your stress) vanish providing your motive is pure or your focus is completely invested.

I think this isn't limited to MMA though, but whichever practice you choose.
 

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ok thanks a lot :D, btw regrets vanish refer to the changing line or the latter hexagram?
 
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regrets vanish refer to the changing line or the latter hexagram?

The term is translated generally from line 4. I don't know who that exact rendition belongs to, perhaps Hilary. Wilhelm says "Remorse disappears," Bradford renders it as "Regrets pass," LiSe renders it "Regrets disappear." I don't translate but believe it implies that doubts or reservations disappear. I think 63 refers to a commitment to see it through, rather than just to try it out, or to at least approach it that way.
 

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