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Can somebody explain me exactly the meaning of the moving lines? I m using Wu Wei "I ching workbook" and there is not good explained.
Are all others lines disregarded except moving lines?
For example I ask how can I conciliate with ex girlfriend and I got 26.6 to 11. How should I interpret it?
Hi Yamabushi,
Looks like this one has slipped by unnoticed.
Yes, you are correct. The only directly applicable change line is line 6 of 26.
How you specifically interpret it depends on your question.
Here are a couple of excellent resources. The first one must be downloaded to your hard drive, but if you plan on using the Yijing more, they will be invaluable.
http://www.hermetica.info
http://www.yijing.nl/i_ching/index.html
See what you can make of an answer. Then if you still have specific questions,we'll have a further look at it.
Yes, the whole text of 11 is also read, but not the change lines. Line 6 of 26 is the only one that is read in this case.
he asked how he can conciliate with his ex-girlfriend, he said. It's an interesting question. I find that line is exquisite and heartening, but I am not sure what action, if any, it suggests. It does seem to speak of a large and powerful force -- if I got that line, after asking your question, I would approach the person I wanted to get back together with, with hope. Hope and caution! Because it's hard to say what Heaven's highway may be in this circumstance.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).