Monday, September 23, 2013

I Ching: Hexagram 59 - The Lines, Part 1

Six at the beginning means:
He brings help with the strength of a horse.
Good fortune.


It is important that disunion should be overcome at the outset, before it has become complete -- that the clouds should be dispersed before they have brought storm and rain. At such times when hidden divergences in temper make themselves felt and lead to mutual misunderstandings we must take quick and vigorous action to dissolve the misunderstandings and mutual distrust.
Translator of this version of the I Ching is Richard Wilhelm. If you missed any posts in this series, please utilize the I Ching label below.

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