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Is he going to call me? 30 2.3.5

Cloudya

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Hi, the relationship with a man I like got interrupted a month ago. I asked: will he get in touch with me again? First response:
40 2.3 > 62. Since it was not clear enough for me I tried again, asking more clarity in the response, and it was: 30 2.3.5>10. Me and this man only dated online and we are both married and living in different countries, so it’s a very difficult situation but from the first meeting - he’s a kind of coach to me- we felt a strong mutual feeling and attraction. We told to each other but at a certain point we had a sort of argue and both of us stopped calling. Anyway I miss him a little and I’d like him to come back. Could anyone please help me with the reading?
 
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Hi Cloudya,
You are asking if he will contact you again, so I see the Yi's answer from his perspective.
H40 represents freedom and disentanglement, whereas H62 symbolizes the end of a cycle (Mountain) and the beginning of a new cycle (Thunder).

H40.2 mentions three foxes. Foxes are seen as cunning animals that cause disorder and trouble. In the text, they are captured.
The text of 40.3 speaks of someone who assumes a status that does not suit him, causing problems.
The text of the judgment of H62 refers to a bird that should fly low and not high, in other words one is advised to maintain a low profile.
The answer to your 2nd question (H30.2.3.5 <> H10) shows that the risk of discovery is too high (you indicate that both of you are still married).
I think you can see H30 in this case as "coming to a realisation". From this approach, the different lines indicate stages of this coming to a understanding and their effect.

All in all, from his point of view, I don't see this answer as someone who is going to contact you again.

This would be my interpretation. As always, take what resonates and leave the rest 😉
 

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