Entry for 1 June 2014:
My
brother Willy reminded me that 64 is the number of hexagrams in the I
Ching, the ancient Chinese book of divination. His email gave me the
idea of consulting it about the prospects for the next year:
Unfortunately, I left my yarrow stalk oracle (actually they are chicken
skewers but they work just fine) in Ohio. However, it's all on line
now, and I found a yarrow stalk oracle site I kind of liked, although I'm not completely sure of the readings (as usual).
Any way, I got hexagram 37, Jia Ren/The Family, moving to 33,
Dun/Strategic Retreat/Save your bacon. I don't remember ever seeing either of these
hexagrams before back in my I Ching consulting days in the late
1960's/early 1970's.
Hexagram 37: Wind over Fire: The Family: There is a lot here about first protecting one's
family, however that may be defined, by perseverance even in hard times.
Hexagram 33: Heaven over Mountain: Strategic Retreat: This then moves to making sure to hang onto the valuable essential
things that sustain one's life.
Together, these seem like really good advice!
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