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The national mall looked relatively empty
Advancing into an empty capital, indeed. But the omen does not end at this level. It's going to be a quite interesting year for American politics.
I know it's possible to get many layers of meaning from a reading but I also think it's important to consider that an answer may be simply a straight forward response to the specific question asked. Here the question was "Will Trump be sworn in as president?" and the hexagrams describe a man ascending to an empty city - a pretty spot on image of the actual inauguration ceremony which I interpret as the I Ching saying "Yes, he will be sworn in but it will be a poorly attended show."
However, while we might take this poor attendance as an omen for things to come, I think we're on shaky ground trying to project this answer as a referring to more than the specific question asked.
m2c
I hear you, iants girl.
I do believe as you that danger may be manifest in the future.
But in a different layer of meaning, considering how hard he and his team are trying to deny any truth to reports about very low attendence to the inauguration, well... I think he may faced some disappointmet already, with the (denied) "empty capital".
We'll see how this evolves.
When xiao ren sit on the throne, the jun zi seperates from them.
The state department top brass simply resigning without fanfare, not making a big political statement but just refusing to participate reminds me of the old bumper sticker, "What if they gave a war and nobody came?"
I had the line when i swapped from print media to IT, i was on the cusp
To be honest i have never understood what the line means,
Steve
The print media was the old way, the old dynasty (shang, overthrown), IT the new. (Zhou.)I had the line when i swapped from print media to IT, it was on the cusp
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