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On April 22, 2011 at 10:06 PM
please give me direction in pursueing and expanding on the idea of seen unseen for success?
and received a response of:
1 Heaven
The Statement of the first hexagram
Heaven: maker, pervasive,
bountiful, and pure.
The changing lines
The first line:
A sunken dragon.
Do not act.
The third line:
At day's end, the noble one is still diligent.
At night, he is alert to peril
and stays without fault.
The fourth line:
Someone may leap from the depths.
Be without fault.
The fifth line:
A dragon flying in the sky.
Gain by seeing a great person.
4 Youth
The Statement of the second hexagram
A youth must be steadfast.
I do not seek the naive youth.
The naive youth seeks me.
At the first divination, I explain,
but after three times, it is irritating.
Annoyed, I explain no further.
Nevertheless, a gainful omen.
The Image of the first hexagram
Heaven moves with power:
the noble one never stops
strengthening himself.
The Image of the second hexagram
A spring gushes
below a mountain:
the naive youth.
The noble one nourishes virtue
with determination.