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32.1.2.3.4: Heng
So what is 32.1.2.3.4 > 24 saying anyway? Any comments or ideas? Thanks.
Thanks, Frank. I've never tried options 2 and 3... I'll have to try that. I guess option 2 would show more of a progressive change from one hexagram to another, rather than just jumping from one hexagram to another all at once? I'm just wondering if options 2 and 3 are your own personal methods, or if you found it somewhere else, because I don't remember seeing it before.
Can you elaborate on this, getojack?
... I started posting the Chinese characters back a few hexagrams but gave up on it because I simply don't have the time to post them for every line. IOW, just post the freaking Chinese already, Charly...
Luis:... I for one like to see Chinese texts discussed here and have done so... post the freaking Chinese already...
Characters, pinyin and W/B:W/B: Restlessness as an enduring condition brings misfortune.
There are people who live in a state of perpetual hurry without ever attaining inner composure. Restlessness not only prevents all thoroughness but actually becomes a danger if it is dominant in places of authority.
«the action of the hands to pull up», also «to arouse to action / to raise / to rise / to pull up / to save / to relieve / to shake / to flap as wings / to restore order» From: http://www.chineseetymology.org/Cha...aspx?characterInput=振&submitButton1=Etymology
Sears says that zhen is
Maybe:«the action of the hands to pull up», also «to arouse to action / to raise / to rise / to pull up / to save / to relieve / to shake / to flap as wings / to restore order» From: http://www.chineseetymology.org/Char...ton1=Etymology
«Flapped seking for duration: misfortune», or...
«When seeking for endurance flaps (dissapears), misfortune overcomes».
Endurance dissapears at the 6th. line.
Hi, Frank:Giving duration to one's character through perseverance.
This is good fortune for a woman, misfortune for a man.
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When Rishi Sudarshana went away from the Ashrama leaving behind his wife, Oghavati, a Brahmin guest came. He was not only fed but, according to the Gana-Gotra custom, when the guest desired, Oghavati slept with him. When Sudarshana returned and leant of this, he was very pleased that his wife had carried out the duties of a hotess.
p.123
Gautama's wife in his absence is visited by Indra as a guest, who takes her. On learning this Gautama is angry and asks his son, Chirakari, to behead her and goes away. The son is in a dilemma. According to the old custom and moral code he knows, his mother was not wrong and that he as her son, could not kill her. It would be the gratest sin. But according to the new period, the new class relations, family and class law, he must obey his father's order. He waits and ponders. Gautama returns, his anger cooled, and accept the accomplised fact and is pacified.Here the woman and son win, not because of their right, but because the new law is not yet all powerful.
p.124
Jamadagni finds that his wife, Renuka, just cast a loving glance at Chitrarata Gandharva. He asked his son, Parashurama, to kill her, and he did it there and then. Here the patriarch's right over the wife life is completely established. She has no personality, no liberty, no mind of her own.
p.125
Rosada:... post away with the Chinese insights. I just didn't want this thread to become a place where people got into deep esoteric discussions and fierce debates.
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