zaterdag 20 juli 2013
line 1: the bird flies, misfortune; unchanged
Cast performed on Jul. 20, 2013 11:49:30 PM
Cast made at the beginning of a time interval of 1/1000th of a second.
Overview of cast:
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Primary hexagram: Hsiao Kuo (hexagram 62)
Trigrams: Chen over Ken
Archetype: Decline of the small
General meaning: Small excess. The symbol of minor preponderance.
Secondary hexagram: Huan (hexagram 59)
Trigrams: Sun over Kan
Archetype: Dispersion
General meaning: Dissolution. The symbol of dispersion.
As Hsiao Kuo passes to Huan, the following lines change:2,3,4,5,6
Ruling lines:
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Ruling lines in primary hexagram: second, fifth
Ruling lines in secondary hexagram: fifth
Changing line summaries:
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Second line changes from: Passing by the ancestor, and meeting the ancestress. Passing by the prince, and meeting with the minister. No mistake.
Second line changes to: Amidst dispersion, one hurries to that which provides support. Remorse disappears.
Third line changes from: Do not pass beyond the barrier. Someone will follow and attack. Misfortune.
Third line changes to: The self is dissolved and dispersed. No remorse.
Fourth line changes from: Not passing, but meeting. No mistake. Going is dangerous. One must be cautious. Do not persevere to the end.
Fourth line changes to: One dissolves one's bond with the group. Greatest good fortune. Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation. This is something ordinary people do not think of.
Fifth line changes from: Dense clouds, but no rain, from our western homeland. A chance arrow hits a well-hidden lurker.
Fifth line changes to: Sweating and crying out. The loud cries are as dissolving as sweat. Amidst dispersion, the king abides. No mistake or blame.
Sixth line changes from: Not meeting, but passing. The flying bird leaves. Misfortune. This means calamities and errors.
Sixth line changes to: One dissolves one's blood. Departing, keeping at a distance, going out, is without blame or mistake.
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