涣 Hexagram 59
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above: Sun / The Gentle, Wind |
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below: K'an / The Abysmal, Water |
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CHANGING LINE:
Nine in the second place means:
Composition by Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) |
When an individual discovers within himself the beginnings of alienation from others, of misanthropy and ill humor, he must set about dissolving these obstructions. He must rouse himself inwardly, hasten to that which supports him. Such support is never found in hatred, but always in a moderate and just judgement of men, linked with good will. If he regains this unobstructed outlook on humanity, while at the same time all saturnine ill humor is dissolved, all occasion for remorse disappears.
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