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I ching 34
I ching 34









For those who lack self assurance, yielding is felt as defeat.ĥ.Clearly seeing it as an advantage to retreat, and timing it correctly, there is no misfortune attached to withdrawal. By incorporating the delaying factor or people into the plan, one can then continue the retreat.Ĥ.If your spirit is strong, yielding is no defeat, in fact good can come of it. Through persevering in small ways, the goal can still be reached.ģ.The necessary withdrawal is halted by others. But you still maintain strength in some fashion. Keep still.Ģ.The situation has been thoroughly constrained. The Moving Linesġ.Retreating with the opposition on your tail is not an advantage. Key words: Recognise the difference of the opposing forces. This is the way to succeed in this issue. Rather persist in caring for the details of the situation.

i ching 34

No great changes are necessary or indicated. There is certainly the need to gather the fruits of past endeavour and, like grapes pressed into wine, withdraw the essence to store for future use. But this might be avoided by understanding each others position and needs. In relationships this may signify a lack of communication arising from very different temperaments and goals. The bull-fighter always appears to retreat, yet is the victor. Therefore it might be necessary to yield, or create a balancing of power through small adjustments to the situation. The hexagram also suggests something creative and projective or expressive, meeting something immovable and resistant to change. So in this issue it is useful to recognise that expansion has ended and gather ones essential force ready for a countermove when constructive. Plants draw all their essence into seeds or bulbs waiting for the new impulse. Better then to yield rather than fight to ascend while the fall continues.Īs summer ends nature begins to conserve its energies. Every successful endeavour must reach a point where there is a resistance to its climb. When something is thrown into the air, there is a point where it starts to fall again. Tun (Pro: Doon but with a short vowel as in book) – Yielding











I ching 34