Friday, March 15, 2013

I Ching: Hexagram 16 - The Lines, Part 6

Six at the top means:
Deluded enthusiasm.
But if after completion one changes,
There is no blame.


It is a bad thing for a man to let himself be deluded by enthusiasm. But if this delusion has run its course, and he is still capable of changing, then he is freed of error. A sober awakening from false enthusiasm is quite possible and very favorable.
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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