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Interpreting this "to move or not to move" question..

carolove

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Hi, I'm only a begginer iChing reader and I need some help interpreting this,
Im 16 and deciding whether to keep studying homeschool in Mexico where I currently live with my family or move to a country in Europe and finish high school there.
I asked "Should I move to Europe, 2015?"
My hexagram was
15. 6>52

And
"Will it be good for me if I study in Europe now?"
16. 5, 6, > 12

Thank you!
 

morganaf

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For my, it look like you should finish your study in Mexico, but let's see the interpretation of senior members here:rolleyes:
 

rosada

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I am unclear what the difference is between your two questions.
It looks to me as if you asked the first one, didn't understand or maybe didn't want to accept the first answer and so asked the same question in a different way.
That certainly is something we all have done, but often the first answer if we fully understand it can be more revealing than the second.
So I encourage you to put some more attention on the answer you received to your first question. To my way of thinking 15.6 - 52 is saying stay in Mexico.

The senior year can be a very rich time of gathering the fruits of ones labors. A time to strengthen ties with friends you've know for so many years and could so easily lose track of forever if you don't acknowledge them now. And it is a time of preparation for college. If you are suddenly moving to Europe you may have a year of culture shock to deal with just to get stable there.

However others might interpret 15.6 - 52 as being a snapshot of your current condition - a picture of someone who has gone as far as they can go where they are and is feeling 52. as meaning Stifled, and therefore the answer can be seen as "Yes you should go to Europe."

Well then, how about going to Europe for the summer between your junior and senior year? It's good to see a foreign part of the world because the contrast to what you are used to causes you to see things more clearly when you come home.

So a trip might be good - but i still think these hexagrams are not encouraging changing schools;)
 

carolove

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Yes, I asked it actually more than twice in different ways to try and understand it.
I've moved country twice and I actually wanted to consult the oracle for that purpose, homeschool is changing rules and many aspects of it favor in a negative way.. Hence why my family and I considered moving to Europe, where I learn my 4th language + many advantages and disadvantages meet me, like any other option.
I will take some time and ask again one last time, reading carefully at different versions of the answer.
Thank you!
 

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