Learn More About...: "The I Ching and My Calendar": -- And "The Word For Today" -- Make It A Good Day!
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Good Morning H-36
Learn More About...: "The I Ching and My Calendar": -- And "The Word For Today" -- Make It A Good Day!
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Good Morning H-39
"This hexagram describes your situation in terms of being blocked or interfered with. It emphasizes that accepting the hindrances that temporarily interrupt the flow of life and thwart communication is the adequate way to handle it. To be in accord with the time, you are told to: accept obstruction!"
Source:
Ritsema, Rudolf; Karcher, Stephen. I Ching: The Classic Chinese Oracle of Change [The First Complete Translation with Concordance] Hardcover – Barnes and Noble. 1995
Learn More...: "The I Ching and My Calendar": -- And "The Word For Today" -- Make It A Good Day!
Monday, August 5, 2019
Good Morning H-64
"This hexagram describes your situation in terms of being on the edge of an important change of situation. It emphasizes that waiting and accumulating energy to begin the upcoming move is the adequate way to handle it. To be in accord with the time, you are told to: not-yet ford the stream of events!"
Source:
Ritsema, Rudolf; Karcher, Stephen. I Ching: The Classic Chinese Oracle of Change [The First Complete Translation with Concordance] Hardcover – Barnes and Noble. 1995
Learn More...: "The I Ching and My Calendar": -- And "The Word For Today" -- Make It A Good Day!
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Good Morning H-1
Learn More About...: "The I Ching and My Calendar": -- And "The Word For Today" -- Make It A Good Day!
Friday, August 2, 2019
Good Morning H-58
"This hexagram describes your situation in terms of interaction and exchange. It emphasizes that stimulating things through cheering and persuasive speech, the action of Open, is the adequate way to handle it. To be in accord with the time, you are told to: stimulate!"
Source:
Ritsema, Rudolf; Karcher, Stephen. I Ching: The Classic Chinese Oracle of Change [The First Complete Translation with Concordance] Hardcover – Barnes and Noble. 1995
Learn More...: "The I Ching and My Calendar": -- And "The Word For Today" -- Make It A Good Day!
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