Sunday, March 24, 2013

I Ching: Hexagram 18 - The Lines, Part 5

Six in the fifth place means:
Setting right what has been spoiled by the father.
One meets with praise.


An individual is confronted with corruption originating from neglect in former times. He lacks the power to ward it off alone, but with able helpers he can at least bring about a thorough reform, if he cannot create a new beginning, and this also is praiseworthy.
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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