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steve

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I am having a real hassle getting documentation to get a passport, It would be easier for me to just use my mothers maiden name.

I asked the Yi should i just obtain a passport under my mothers maiden name

answered 59.6>29

what on earth does this mean

thankyou all

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It suggests give it a try, this indeed could be your way around the problem.
 

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Thanks willowfox

can anyone explain this line in this context

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Anything that might lead to anger or aggression needs to be avoid, hence the line says to disperse one's blood or the chances of getting into a problem with someone. So, find this alternative route should therefore lead away from any potential fights with the passport people.
 

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Hi Steve
Using your mother's maiden name is that really the right thing to do here?
"Dispersing your blood" - Is your mother's maiden name really your blood name, the name for you to use on a passport?. You may be moving from one problem area into another.

29 -The challenges that we are faced with allow us to develop the right conduct for the circumstances. Some challenges are best faced, not taking an easy option.

Only you can decide after careful consideration which is the challange that needs to be met for you in this circumstance.
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Line 59.6 to avoid any possibility of "bloodletting", through fighting or aggression, to protect oneself from danger.

"Quote: I am having a real hassle getting documentation to get a passport."

Therefore to distance oneself from the problem by finding another way, his mother's maiden name.
 

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Thanks Guys again

I can see how you both have come to your answers.
I have to admit that 59.6 they way I read it was more the the way the blue owl read it on this occassion.
I do feel if could get my passport under my mothers maiden name it would be easy but could maybe cause problems later, i read it as yes dispersing blood as throwing my old name away

Then I do see how willowfox has come to her answer because if you could see the amount of red tape I am going through and it is very frustrating.

This is my passport however and i tend to tread carefully with 29 also.

If anyone would like to add their comment please feel free as this pretty important to me. Coz currently I feel like a prisoner in my own country

thanks again so much
Steve
 
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If anyone would like to add their comment please feel free as this pretty important to me. Coz currently I feel like a prisoner in my own country

thanks again so much
Steve

They may both be right, which I think is how you've interpreted it. There is danger of a hassle, but this may be the only way to depart.
 

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Thx all again

I started another thread which seems to get to the bottom of it.

much appreciated

Steve
 

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hi Steve :)

this is how this line has worked itself for me . .
something like a month ago I was getting ready to fly back from my homeland to the country I've been living the past years. The day of the flight was drawing close but I knew I might have to cancel it due to new developments, so I first had to wait to see if I would be called in to start in a new job or I could leave. The days were passing but I had no news and the situation was getting nerve-racking. The day of my flight (which was leaving late at night) I still had no news, so I asked Yi if I would be able to leave with my planned flight and I got 59.6 . . I took it to mean that things would work out despite the 'danger' and I would get my way with this
. . . BUT just a few hours before the departure of my flight I got news that \i'd have to cancel it and make new arrangements according to the instructions I got :eek:
. . in my case, 29 did not agree with getting one's way after all . .

(btw, I saw you got 59.5 abt this in your other thread . . could it be Yi shouting at you that you already have your answer?)

best of luck with this!
 

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Thx Rodaki
I always like to hear of people's actual experiences with paticular lines.
In my case I would take that as if I did get the passport in my mothers name , I would end up having to go through the channels I am currently going through anyway.

Interesting

Cheers for that
Steve
 

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Steve, are you still around? How did this resolve itself? I'm interested in 59.6 as it's turned up quite a bit for me recently. Thanks!
 

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