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hi all,

wonder if you could shed some light regarding the follow readings.

its of vital importance to do some body workout for the next two months. The alternatives I have is gym and swimming pool so I asked Yi to have an idea of which is the best choice.

a. what if i choose Gym : 60.1.3 >48
at a first glance is not a "yeah! go for it" answer . On th other hand, in a way also describes the resistance factor of gym equipment and also warns for setting correctly an appropriate work out program because going beyond those limits , only harm will be the result.
Both hex have water, but in 60 is limited and in 48 its usable or feasible under certain circumstances or when the necessary means are available ( a long rope or a good bucket)

b. what if i choose Swimming pool : 14.1.3.4 >4
line 1 sound good because swimming is more safe than gum. Line 4 makes also sense because it describes , in the context of the question, a more centered approach. I fail to grasp line 3 and its meaning in this reading though. As for hex 4, I see it as highlighting the need for an instructor a one to one sessions. What I found also interesting in hex 4, is that some specific muscles are in a h4 state and perhaps, although not very satisfied with my interpretation, line 3 could talk about the assistance the stronger one could provide to the weaker one.

my gut feeling says that swimming pool alternative is better and by research i have read is highly recommended but I have to admit that I'm pretty biased against gym, lol , so I wonder if i miss something here .

Any idea, comment, interpretation will be appreciated.
thanks in advance
 
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I think you may have provided a good interpretation, hence no responses.

One thing is that perhaps h4 for the pool could be more fun. Kind of interesting, the trigrams of water under mountain. Mountain may symbolize those more inert body parts in need of physical therapy, immersing into the water.

The gym appears to be more of a club or membership (not going outside), and it may be necessary to set your own strict limits, as it may prove too strenuous otherwise, at this stage of rehab.

I'd go with pool therapy.
 

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thank you Bruce :)

I saw what you say about 48 too. H4 as one to one and 48 a group.

a funny way to interpret the gym reading , with water everywhere was that Yi could say "water ! water !;)" and water feels more "home" to me while gym no. Its interesting how you read 60.1. I lean towards pool so i read this line as not a big mistake if you don't choose gym.( very biased, lol)

thanks again for your help
 

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Asked about the swimming pool option and a certain place. Got an amazing accurate answer. 36.2>11. :)

Bradford your 36.2 commentary, in the context of my matter, is a masterpiece !!!
 
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36.2 (wow, can't get much more literal than that) to 11.

Pool, definitely! Yeah, Brad's commentary is on the button.
 

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yup! swimming pool !

Another nice coincidence is that the person this place is named after was a Greek hero who although injured , helped the Greek corps to win Trojan war. according to a seer without him they couldn't' win, but he was angry with the leaders because they left them back in an desert island so he denied to help. But after a deity appeared to him, he decided to put aside his feeling and assist them.
 
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Another nice coincidence is that the person this place is named after was a Greek hero who although injured , helped the Greek corps to win Trojan war. according to a seer without him they couldn't' win, but he was angry with the leaders because they left them back in an desert island so he denied to help. But after a deity appeared to him, he decided to put aside his feeling and assist them.

That's pretty cool, and possibly relevant to your personal pride? That is, having to put pride (or embarrassment?) aside, and yield to your strength and leadership. There's a bit of 36 in that, I think.
 

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That's pretty cool, and possibly relevant to your personal pride? That is, having to put pride (or embarrassment?) aside, and yield to your strength and leadership. There's a bit of 36 in that, I think.

yes , I see what you mean and very 36 indeed !
thank you :)
 

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