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I think the Hexagram 50, The Cauldron, or "Taking up the New", is less about scrapping a project and more about beginning one. Your first interpretation not only resonates with my own experiences of this line, but the fact that it transforms into H14 , "Possession in Great Measure" reinforces that the Yi Jing is telling you to go for it with this project.:bows:Hello, Folks,
I asked the oracle what would be the consequences of completing a specific film project, and the reading I got was Hexagram 50.1 changing to 14.
I can read this as Yes go for it. There is an obstacle in the way that needs to be addressed. Turn everything upside down, all preconceived notions, and approach the project in a fresh and new way. That will get me beyond the obstacle and success will result.
Or I read it as No, don't do this project at all. Forget about it, it's going to turn me upside down. Stop this project now, find the obstacle, and get past it. All will be auspicious.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Kit
I have often read it as, "One acquires a concubine in order to have a son". This could mean doing something in a nontraditional way, or outsourcing, in terms of the project, to my thinking. :bows:The cauldron thrown upside confused me. The cauldron is supposed to be the source that I'm somehow connecting to -- with this particular project -- and yet it being turned upside down suggested that this connection would be lost.
And I'm not quite sure how to read, "Acquire a concubine for a son."
But my feeling is leaning more in the way that this project is a go, and that I will have a major obstacle, or obstacles to get past but ultimately all will be good. Thanks so much for your take on it, foxx777.
Clarity,
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