Read a record of the questions asked of I Ching, read the response, and read the comments of others
  
    On March 13, 2011 at 12:37 AM 
  
  
    
what about the nasty things they have said?
  
  
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    27 Nourishing
  
  
    
      
      The Statement of the first hexagram
    
    
      Nourishing. Pure fortune. 
Watch the jaws
and what one seeks to fill one's mouth.
    
   
  
    The changing lines
    
        
    The fourth line:
    Moving jaws are fortunate. 
Like a glaring tiger, passion runs full, 
but there is no fault.  
  
    The sixth line:
    Through nourishment 
in severity comes fortune. 
Advance across the great river.  
     
   
 
    
  
  
 
  
   
  
    51 Thunder
  
  
    The Statement of the second hexagram
  
  
   Thunder everywhere. 
Thunder comes frighteningly. 
People laugh and exclaim. 
Thunder terrifies for one hundred miles, 
but do not lose the ladle 
of sacrificial wine.
  
   
 
     
    
        
    The Image of the first hexagram
  
  
    Thunder below the mountain: nourishing. 
The noble one is 
careful in speech 
and temperate 
while eating and drinking.  
      
      
      
      
     
    
        
    The Image of the second hexagram
  
  
    Continuous thunder 
on thunder. 
The noble one examines 
his morals 
in fear and dread.