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  2. Jun 26, 2023 · Hexagram 60 represents a circulatory system with vessels free from obstructions and intelligently directed to meet the organism’s needs. This can be seen as a metaphor for pathfinding, which is finding a way through an obstacle or problem.

  3. Also called "Limitation" Hexagram #60: Water over Lake. Hexagram number 60 is a reminder of boundaries and edges. It implies containment and conservation of funds and energies. Financially, this is a time to tighten your belt. Health wise, this is a time to respect the limits of health and safety.

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · Aug 12, 2023. -- The Limitation hexagram ䷻ is the sixtieth in the I-Ching. It’s represented by the symbolism of water in a marsh, conveying the idea of setting boundaries or defining limits. This...

  5. 60, Measuring. This is the hexagram of limits, boundaries and junctures: all the ways we have of dividing the world up to make it comprehensible. The ancient character shows a man approaching his food, along with bamboo plants – whose natural ‘articulations’ were used to measure both volume and pitch. The weights and measures that allow ...

  6. 60. Chieh / Limitation. above K'AN THE ABYSMAL, WATER. below TUI THE JOYOUS, LAKE. A lake occupies a limited space. When more water comes into it, it overflows. Therefore limits must be set for the water. The image shows water below and . water above, with the firmament between them as a limit.

  7. 60: Limits and Connections. Limits are necessary to channel energy, guide purpose, and lend direction to life. Constantly swimming in a sea of boundless opportunity leads to exhaustion. Winging it alone, wild and free in a sky of unlimited directions and opportunities, only leads to becoming lost.

  8. This hexagram represents practicing obedience in unfavorable circumstances, adaptably keeping to the Tao. The situation may be up to others, but creation of destiny is up to oneself. When discipline gets to the point of inflicting suffering, it brings on danger itself even where there was no danger; you will only suffer toil and servility which ...

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