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Ok, so I was on my own little iChing maker (for another reason than a fortune) but I noted that I got this reading more than once, so I thought I'd point it out (enhancements from paranormality.com): aether / mountain

#33: "Retiring" Other variations include "retreat" and "yielding". Its inner triagram is bound, and its outer triagram is force. THE THUN HEXAGRAM The General Meaning Thun indicates successful progress (in its circumstances). To a small extent it will (still) be advantageous to be firm and correct. Explanation of the separate lines 1. The first SIX, divided, shows a retiring tail. The position is perilous. No movement in any direction should be made. 2. The second SIX, divided, shows its subject holding (his purpose) fast as if by a (thong made from the) hide of a yellow ox, which cannot be broken. 3. The third NINE, undivided, shows one retiring but bound,--to his distress and peril. (If he were to deal with his binders as in) nourishing a servant or concubine, it would be fortunate for him. 4. The fourth NINE, undivided, shows its subject retiring notwithstanding his likings. In a superior man this will lead to good fortune; a small man cannot attain to this. 5. The fifth NINE, undivided, shows its subject retiring in an admirable way. With firm correctness there will be good fortune. 6. The sixth NINE, undivided, shows its subject retiring in a noble way. It will be advantageous in every respect. The 'changes' (red lines) change to: aether / wind #44: "Coupling" Other variations include "coming to meet" and "meeting". Its inner triagram is ground, and its outer triagram is force. THE KÂU HEXAGRAM The General Meaning Kâu shows a female who is bold and strong. It will not be good to marry (such) a female. Explanation of the separate lines 1. The first SIX, divided, shows how its subject should be kept (like a carriage) tied and fastened to a metal drag, in which case with firm correctness there will be good fortune. (But) if he move in any direction, evil will appear. He will be (like) a lean pig, which is sure to keep jumping about. 2. The second NINE, undivided, shows its subject with a wallet of fish. There will be no error. But it will not be well to let (the subject of the first line) go forward to the guests. 3. The third NINE, undivided, shows one from whose buttocks the skin has been stripped so that he walks with difficulty. The position is perilous, but there will be no great error. 4. The fourth NINE, undivided, shows its subject with his wallet, but no fish in it. This will give rise to evil. 5. The fifth NINE, undivided, (shows its subject as) a medlar tree overspreading the gourd (beneath it). If he keep his brilliant qualities concealed, (a good issue) will descend (as) from Heaven. 6. The sixth NINE, undivided, shows its subject receiving others on his horns. There will be occasion for regret, but there will be no error.

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