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I think it looks like a simple matter of you placing far to much emphasis in your interpretation around the word 'peace' which is sometimes used as the hexagram title. 11 isn't peace, it doesn't mean peace. Hilary calls it 'Flow', Bradford calls it 'Interplay' I can't recall what LiSe calls it but I don't think it's peace...oh checked, she calls it 'Mount Tai'.
I mentioned the I Ching not beeing too good with our "Earthly" sense of time and space, and that indeed this could evolve differently over time, but I still put a date in my question, does it mean that trying to use dates, trying to have precise time-windows in the questions is useless?One reason for not understanding your answer you didn't mention was it simply hasn't become clear to you yet. Answers will often unfold over time, they aren't always immediately recognizable.
Your state of mind would be at peace on January 1st, 2018 provided you sold the piece before December 31th, 2017.
You didn't sell it before December 31th, 2017 , therefore your state of mind on January 1st, 2018 was not at peace.
Pretty accurate, in my opinion.
The question however was not "will I be at peace on January 1st" or "How will I feel on January 1st if I had sold that piece", but "If I was certain that piece was going to get sold, how will I feel on January 1st?". So to me the answer relates more to something like: "If -as you say- you are certain that piece is going to get sold, then you will feel at peace on January 1st", which is why I feel confused about this reading...
I mentioned the I Ching not being too good with our "Earthly" sense of time and space.
Sure it is,
but only if you focus your question with the time parameters or day in question.
I mentioned the I Ching not beeing too good with our "Earthly" sense of time and space, and that indeed this could evolve differently over time, but I still put a date in my question, does it mean that trying to use dates, trying to have precise time-windows in the questions is useless?
So I asked this question: "If I was certain that this piece was going to get sold before December 31st 2017, how would my state of mind be on January 1st 2018"? I agree, the question is a complex way of asking "is that piece going to get sold in 2017".
Hi Peter BoltThe question however was not "will I be at peace on January 1st" or "How will I feel on January 1st if I had sold that piece", but "If I was certain that piece was going to get sold, how will I feel on January 1st?".
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