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Chun, Difficulty at the Beginning |
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Above K�an The Abysmal, Water |
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Below Chen The Arousing, Thunder |
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Success finally comes from great struggle and much hard work.
There will always seem to be obstacles put in your way, and you must think of new and original ways to get around them each time.
Keep your principles and never give in to others whom you do not believe in totally.
Happiness and material rewards are there if you are willing to go after them in all weather, good and bad.
New ventures need patience and careful encouragement. |
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The I Ching or Book of Changes The Richard Wilhelm Translation rendered into English by Cary F. Baynes |
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