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Its all going on at the moment. My old business got hit hard in
the recession - but a bit like the general economy I imposed
austerity on myself and am trying to clear up wreckage and
create new growth (new business)

there is litigation over malpractice (not mine) ther is the usual
day to day hassles (likely lad young man in my work) but the
exciting new works.

I sked Yi what do I need to know right now and
got 63.2.5.6 > 26

I get it about never getting complacent - as I feel tired and new
start ups seem tiring but are paradoxically refreshing. (63)

I love the farming analogy in 26 - is it an exhortation to live a
life beyond mere survival (which it has been bare bones stuff not
daring to be flash)

I also wonder if 63 line 6 is a warning about alcohol - the people i
am dealing with are comfortable and like the odd glass.

I think Yi is advising me not to fall in with the business lunches that
as soon as you think you are made - it goes pete tong (wrong):bows:
 

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What do I need to know right now?
63.2.5.6 > 26


You'll be surprised (63) by something you have put away(26).

Line 2. You've been worried about private information being exposed.
Line 5. Frugality is best now.
Line 6. Alcohol, yes, or a mind-numbing enthusiasm.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_All_Gone_Pete_Tong
 

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surprised by something put away - please explain
how you get the surprise bit from 63 Pocossin.

I see the 26 as the farmer putting aside. Thanks
 
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surprised by something put away - please explain
how you get the surprise bit from 63 Pocossin.

I see the 26 as the farmer putting aside. Thanks

Hexagram 63 is the picture of a fox, the same guy that gets his tail wet in 64.

Here's the fox:

Code:
[size=4]
▄▄  ▄▄  ears
▄▄▄▄▄▄ 
▄▄  ▄▄  eyes
▄▄▄▄▄▄ 
▄▄  ▄▄  teeth
▄▄▄▄▄▄ [/size]

Back up a few meters from the screen if you have difficulty seeing it. The fox symbolizes ghosts in traditional Chinese culture. Foxes are surprising. Ever walked up on one? The Fox God was traditionally worshiped by bureaucrats, who in ancient China were disposed to misplace documents, perhaps because they had no alphabetic filing system. So, make a little offering to the Fox God and take the afternoon off. When you get back to the office, look around for an oddity -- a drawer slightly cracked, a cabinet door not completely shut, a stack of papers slightly awry, a chest that may have been slightly moved. That's your sign from the Fox God, and that's where the document will be.

I see the 26 as the farmer putting aside.
Agreed, and hexagram 26 looks like a basket.
 

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