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Changing yin in the second place means: Someone does indeed increase him; Ten pairs of tortoises cannot oppose it. Constant perseverance brings good fortune. The king presents him before God. Good fortune. Changing yin in the third place means: One is enriched through unfortunate events. No blame, if you are sincere.
The I Ching or Yi Jing (Chinese: 易經, Mandarin: [î tɕíŋ] ⓘ), usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics. The I Ching was originally a divination manual in the Western Zhou period (1000–750 BC).
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Investigate All 64 Hexagrams. Origin of and Order in the Hexagrams. The hexagrams offer profound personal messages in each individual cast of the I Ching. Yet, seen as a system of transitions defining the world from momentary state to momentary state the progression of the hexagrams provides illumination of the acitivity of the very forces of ...
A one-eyed man is able to see, A lame man is able to tread. He treads on the tail of the tiger. The tiger bites the man. Misfortune. Thus does a warrior act on behalf of his great prince. Changing yang in the fourth place means: He treads on the tail of the tiger. Caution and circumspection.
Nov 6, 2019 · You can use a simple in-app casting, or cast your reading however you prefer and then enter it quickly and easily (whether or not you know the hexagram number). Here’s how that works: Casting options in the Resonance Journal.
To go beyond his situation. Changing Lines. Changing yin at the bottom means: Keeping his toes still. No blame. Continued perseverance furthers. Changing yin in the second place means: Keeping his calves still. He cannot rescue him whom he follows.