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Will I find a new less-hours and more paid job? 14.2.4.5.6 -> 63

Ggraja

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Hello everyone,
I have been spending a few months understanding what I want to do with my life and applying for jobs. Currently, I am working for a job I used to love and used to call it 'the best job ever', but now I am tired, feel bored, undervalued, and hate going to work. Essentially I desperately need a change.
Some people seem just knowing what they want to do, I don't.
So the job research is getting a little bit random, with a few points firm: I don't want to get too underpaid and I want to change 'career', getting something in a new sector, with the opportunity to learn something new.
An ideal job would be a 30h contract, more paid than now (I feel so undervalued in my workplace).

The question is very worldly and to the point:
'Will I find a new less-hours and more paid job?'
I had to ask the I Ching because I am constantly receiving 'no', not even making it to the interview stage.

Reply: 14.2.4.5.6 -> 63

I think I have some blockages and the job search is bringing to surface some old traumas; I am getting so low, lost my life purpose altogether and I don't know what to do anymore.

The I Ching seemed clear initially: 'Plenty/Abundance' (14) moving into 'Completion' (63).
Unfortunately, all my efforts are only receiving 'no', so I started thinking I am not interpreting the oracle correctly.

What does Hexagram 14 really mean?
I read an article written by Hilary about the possession interpreted as 'offering' instead.
Giving up everything and just take a break? (my other desperate option) :duh:

I am reading and re-reading the lines, but I don't know how to approach this journey. I am looking for directions..
The only easy line to read is number 6 which gives me abundance and positive outcome. But how to get there?

In addition, I am desperate to leave the city where I leave, so I was interpreting line 2 as leaving before finding the job..?
Line 2 from Legge: 'The second line, dynamic, shows a large wagon with its load. In whatever direction advance is made, there will be no error.'
What does he refer to with 'large wagon'?

Thank you for any help!
 

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The lines all seem pretty promising except 14.4, so that's something you want to avoid. Don't try to dominate or control things, don't try to make everything march to your drum. Or maybe it means just that you can't force this, even if it will happen eventually.

14 can refer to what you possess, what you have, so I wonder if it and 14.4 could mean not to quit your current job while you're looking for a new one.

Is it even possible to look for a new job elsewhere while you're still at the current one?
 

Ggraja

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The lines all seem pretty promising except 14.4, so that's something you want to avoid. Don't try to dominate or control things, don't try to make everything march to your drum. Or maybe it means just that you can't force this, even if it will happen eventually.

14 can refer to what you possess, what you have, so I wonder if it and 14.4 could mean not to quit your current job while you're looking for a new one.

Is it even possible to look for a new job elsewhere while you're still at the current one?
Thank you, Liselle.
It is probably possible to look for a new job elsewhere while still at the same one, even if I am burning out..

Let's see if I manage to keep the divination coming to a positive outcome.
 

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