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Ku, Work on what has been Spoiled, Decay |
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Above Ken Keeping Still, Mountain Below Sun The Gentle, Wind |
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You meet many obstacles and problems before you can have the success you strive for.
Everyone you meet seems to be against what you want to do and to deliberately set out to set traps for you.
By being independent and not allowing yourself to become stagnant, idle, or lazy, you can combat this negativity and shine through all the problems.
Sickness in the family brings about extra pressures.
You are finally rewarded for your devotion to duty and for your perseverance. |
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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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