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Nine in the fifth place means:
Men bound in fellowship first weep and lament,
But afterward they laugh.
After great struggles they succeed in meeting.
After researching this line a while ago for a reading regarding a long term personal goal, I became especially impressed by the mention of understanding 'the necessity of adversity' in one of the interpretations I read (I think it was Wilhelm).
It speaks to me about resilience and acceptance and having faith in a positive outcome, and it is possibly one of the most inspiring and powerful pieces of advice I have had from the iching in a long time, and I was wondering if anyone had anything else to add to unravel the symbolism further, or just experiences with this line that might help me explore it further.
Many thanks,
ST
But when two people are at one in the inmost hearts,
Six in the third place means:
He finds a comrade.
Now he beats the drum, now he stops.
Now he sobs, now he sings.
Here the source of a man's strength lies not in himself but in his relation to
other people. No matter how close to them he may be, if his center of gravity
depends on them, he is inevitably tossed to and fro between joy and sorrow.
Rejoicing to high heaven, then sad unto death-this is the fate of those who
depend upon an inner accord with other persons whom they love. Here we
have only the statement of the law that this is so. Whether this condition is
felt to be an affliction of the supreme happiness of love, is left to the
subjective verdict of the person concerned.
Has anyone seen the line 5 of hex 13 referring to romance 2 lovers that finally unite?
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).