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candida

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Greetings All,
My family and I are considering moving to W.Va.
near a friend of my husbands. I asked 3 times if this would be an advantageous move for us(I asked 3 times because this is a very important step for us)and received the following:
Hex 10 6th line Relating hex: 58 The Joyous
Hex 13 3,5, lines Relating hex: 62 Prepond of
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Hex 3 -- 4th line Relating hex: 17 Following


Does this seem like an advantageous move? and what could the 4th line in hex 3 be referring to when it speaks of " a lady whose chariot appears in retreat. She seeks the help of him who seeks her to be his wife." How would this statement refer to moving?

Thanks for any info at all.
 

joang

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Hello, Tatiana. Hope you are well.

It is generally not a good idea to ask the Oracle the same question 3 times. In Hex 4 (WB)it states:
"At the first oracle I inform him.
If he asks two or three times, it is importunity.
If he importunes, I give him no information."

I think it answered your question the first time with 10.6 to 58... an end to the path you have been treading, and joy to come.

The second answer may have been expressing something other than an answer to the question that was already asked and answered.

The 4th line of Hex 3 in the W/B version has different wording than that which you quoted. Maybe it will clarify the meaning for you. It says:

Six in the fourth place means:
Horse and wagon part.
Strive for union.
To go brings good fortune.
Everything acts to further.

We are in a situation in which it is our duty to act, but we lack sufficient power. However, an opportunity to make connections offers itself. It must be seized. Neither false pride nor false reserve should deter us. Bringing oneself to take the first step, even when it involves a certain degree of self-abnegation, is a sign of inner clarity. To accept help in a difficult situation is not a disgrace. If the right helper is found, all goes well.

I see nothing in all this that suggests you should not make the move. It sounds very encouraging to me, but it is your decision, of course. I wish you well.

Namaste,
Joan

PS: This may or may not be relevant, but the phrase "horse and wagon" reminds me of the song lyrics that go, "Love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage. This I tell you, Brother, you can't have one without the other."
 

candida

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Hi Joan,
It' good to hear from you. I thank you for your kind thoughts. I trust that you had a great holliday. The overall thoughts I had on my throws were pretty close to yours as far as it being good readings referring to moving to W.Va.
However, since I've posted(only hr.s ago) my husband said that it wouldn't be advisable to continue thinking about moving to W.Va.(he had reasonable objections), so guess for the time being that is my answer. Peace, Tatiana
 

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Just a thought, Tatiana...
Maybe those reasonable objections are the "Difficulty at the Beginning," Hex 3. Leaving what is familiar to face many unknowns is usually difficult for everyone to some extent. It may be more so in your husbands's case, since he is in a wheelchair and has to depend on others. Maybe he needs more reassurance that the help he needs will be available there, hundreds of miles from home.

Namaste,
Joan
 

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I've read somewhere that in ancient times a question was asked three times.

Best for your Quest

Anita
 

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