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that's really starting to come through to me here, that each hexagram encompasses it's own opposite meaning, I remember a thread about Nourishment and Hunger, and another one that expressed the same idea. I don't know why this is so supprising to me, since I've considered this relationship so frequently in the Yin and Yang classifications, but it is.
It's been a long turnaround for me too. The gua says: 'This is a dynamic. Now, how best to navigate it.' Brad mentioned on another thread how misleading titles and English key-words can be, and I think it's essential to get that. Flash impressions and old associations easily make only a one eyed look.
<snip> Maybe that's what Steve referred to, r.e. inherent meaning of safety?
<snip> Yes 'preponderance of the great' has got to be the most meaningless hexagram title I can think of - well it means nothing to me. <snip>
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