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Hilary said:One useful concept I found in Carol Anthony: you might see the great person in other people if you look a little harder, even when it's not immediately obvious.
I think I have to take exception to interpretations that put "the great man" within us, as some kind of higher self that is already possessed of some higher truth. We have enough of that going on and it really gets in the way of our growth. I think the Yi is saying to not be so narcissistic and full of yourself for a change and go look for somebody in the real world who is better than you are. And if you can't find one of those then you really have problems.
Does it really have to be someone living in the real world?
Does it even have to be a "someone"? Oh, and let's not confuse Junzi with Daren?
Does it even have to be a "someone"? Oh, and let's not confuse Junzi with Daren?
He is like the rooster who wakes you up.
I do not propose to write an ode to dejection, but to brag as lustily as Chanticleer in the morning, standing on his roost, if only to wake my neighbors up.
That question popped into my mind! Must be "someone" or could be 'something" also ?
Sparhawk, could you kindly elaborate your thoughts. Interested to hear more
look up...
Using my poetic licence, LOL, that “look up” of yours reminded me of Einstein’s saying “ we can’t solve a problem from the same level it was created”
That's a quotation that always comes to mind for me with the 'great person', and especially in hexagram 6. The combatants are eyeball-to-eyeball on the same level; the great person adds another perspective, or another dimension.Using my poetic licence, LOL, that “look up” of yours reminded me of Einstein’s saying “ we can’t solve a problem from the same level it was created”
These simple people are hunters who live in isolated family groups , so far from one another that they have not been able to evolve tribal customs or collective religious beliefs and ceremonies . In his lifelong solitude the Naskapi hunter has to rely on his own inner voices and unconscious revelations ; he has no religious teachers who tell him what he should believe, no rituals , festivals, or customs to help him along. In his basic view of life , the soul of man is simply an "inner companion, " whom he calls "my friend" or Mista'peo, meaning "Great Man. "
From "Jung - Man and his symbols"
I see "the great man" as any person or source which can bring some wisdom to bear on the issue at hand.
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