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I've just realised that I am utterly naive to the point of stupidity. For those of you who have read my posts for a year and a half, this is probably no revelation. At any rate, realising I've been taken for a fool, I told somebody off -- not in a horrific way, but in a very definitive way. I feel justified but sad.
Nine at the beginning means:
Joint approach.
Perseverance brings good fortune.
The good begins to prevail and to find response in influential circles. This in turn is an incentive to men of ability. IT is well to join this upward trend, but we must not let ourselves be carried away by the current of the time; we must adhere perseveringly to what is right. This bring good fortune. (Wilhelm)
It looks to me that you have done what you had to do and that will have some positive effect on that persons behaviour towards you.I gather that the case is not closed yet, so when that person approaches you again, you have to stand your ground and that way you will get some results.
Good luck, from one weakling to another
hex 7 : Thus the superior man increases his masses
By generosity toward the people Wilhelm
19.1 LiSe : With affection nearing. Determination auspicious.
I don't see a fool , naive, stupid, just someone who struggles to change some things , to re-organized one's life fights something Big.
Just try to be more generous and gentle to yourself.
i regards to your questions sounds like a yes but i can't diminishe the generosity and affection your reading points to.
It seems you did the right thing to me....you began to take things in hand, which is also a way of caring for them
I have tried to close this in a civil way, but making my own point as well. I hope that's what 19.1 points to. I do care about this person but I also need to learn to care more about myself. Why is that so hard? I don't know.
I've just realised that I am utterly naive to the point of stupidity. For those of you who have read my posts for a year and a half, this is probably no revelation. At any rate, realising I've been taken for a fool, I told somebody off -- not in a horrific way, but in a very definitive way. I feel justified but sad.
I've asked Yi -- Did I do the right thing?
Hexagram 19.1 becoming Hexagram 7.
I feel so foolish at the moment, I'm afraid to take my own interpretation of what this means. Thanks to anybody who wishes to have a go at this. Arabella
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMfCvdyaNGQ&NR=1
somehow your reading and your thoughts Arabella reminds me of that scene too , from the same movie
Why do I have a feeling this is not over yet? ;-)About that film, never finished it, was tinking just yestrday to watch, I need it as well, ty anemos.
~Right. Following on what Trojan says I am asking: Have I ended this situation?
The Yi says: Hexagram 20.1.2.6 becoming Hexagram 60
Hmmmm. How does this relate to a childish view, a womans's "constancy" or something more noble [a higher perspective?] -- I suppose ? ?
.....but anyway this thing has its limits and you are viewing (20) the entire limits of the situation. You are contemplating (20) articulating, defining the limits of the relationship but I'd say there still is a choice of whether this is ended or not...I don't think you have made anything end in any kind of final way. This was far more an act of viewing (20) and choosing (60) what you want
Sometimes lines 1 and 6 moving does show a cycle completed, an episode to be moved on from...in this case perhaps the whole thing was for you to come to view and articulate what your limits are. It was something you needed to do for yourself
But typically Yi is not fortelling much here but more where you are at. Personally I don't think you closed or ended anything prematurely unless it really needed to be...becasue line 6 shows one having a pretty good view of this...and you have travelled in this situation from the naivity of a child in 20.1 and 20.2 to the wider self knowlege in 20.6
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