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I've lost a document -the last time I used it it was 2 weeks ago, but I realized I don't find it only 2 days ago. I looked for it home and in the office and I didn't find it. It might also be at the bank, I still have to go there and ask.

I asked the IC: Where should I look in order to find that document?
The answer was: 41.3 > 26. And I don't understand it. Maybe it was the wrong question?

An insight, please.
 

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It first suggests that you will find it, but it isn't in your home. If there is a river near you then cross it as the document is on the other side.

Lets us know if any of this applies and if it was correct?
 

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Thank you, I'll look again in my papers.
Now that you asked me, I realize there is a river not far from my house, but I don't see how my document could be there (I don't go often in that area and I think I didn't in the last 3 weeks). But I'll go, who knows, maybe it will enlighen me :)
 
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Not at the river but on the other side of it somewhere, a place that you have visited recently. Perhaps?
 

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I've lost a document -the last time I used it it was 2 weeks ago, but I realized I don't find it only 2 days ago. I looked for it home and in the office and I didn't find it. It might also be at the bank, I still have to go there and ask.

I asked the IC: Where should I look in order to find that document?
The answer was: 41.3 > 26. And I don't understand it. Maybe it was the wrong question?

An insight, please.

I am wondering if you might find it amongst some other related or unrelated documents/papers/magazines etc Line 3 makes me picture it sandwiched between two other things where it doesn't really belong, or hidden amongst other documents of the same broad category but not belonging there. If i were you i'd ponder this idea of 'where 3 walk together 1 leaves to find a friend' Think numerically, anything in your house where you have 3 compartments in a cupboard or something or where 1 draw of 3 is missing or something. Line 3 might be quite literal if you think around the idea of 3 where one does not belong
 

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Trojan, you were right.
I have found my document, home, between other papers, in a file where it should'nt have been.

Willowfox:
I don't know if it is relevant, but the document is about my appartment, which is in town X; now I live in town Y, and there is a river between X and Y. (Anyway, the document was in town Y, which is my home at the moment, so I didn't have to cross the river.)

(I am amazed how exact is LiSe's comment on line 3 of the relating hexagram, 26: "If you acquire something beautiful or precious, you also acquire the worries, duties and care that go with it.". The document is about the acquisition of that appartment, which for me is very precious. I kept that document for almost 9 years without losing it, and now, just after I paid the last instalment -practically, exactly when I "acquired" (=paid) the appartment - I became careless enough to lose that document.)

Thank you, Trojan. Thank you, Willowfox.
 
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So, the document belongs to the apartment in town X, that is it's home? But you "moved" the document from town X to town Y sometime in the past? You have two homes but the document has connections with the home you are not currently living in which just happens to be on the other side of a river? So in actual fact the document has its "real" home across a river in a different town, and it does not actually belong in town Y where you found it.
 

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Yes, that's what I meant. I didn't have to cross the river in order to find the document, but the document did.
The apartment in town X is my home (and my document's home :) ), is the only house I own. Some time ago I crossed that river and now I live in town Y in a rented apartment, which I define as my home, but it's not really "home".
Thank you again.
 

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