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On March 18, 2010 at 3:00 PM  madmur1 asked:

so how to end?

and received a response of:
yang
old yang
old yang
old yang
yin
old yin
 

33 Withdrawal

The Statement of the first hexagram

Withdrawal. Continue.
Small gains in persisting.

The changing lines

The first line:
Withdrawing at the tail of evil.
No use to have a place to go.
The third line:
Disease and evil come with withdrawal.
Control servants and maids for fortune.
The fourth line:
A fitting withdrawal.
For the wise one, fortune.
For the inferior one, evil.
The fifth line:
An excellent withdrawal.
Pure fortune.
yang
yin
yin
yin
yin
yang
 

27 Nourishing

The Statement of the second hexagram

Nourishing. Pure fortune.

Watch the jaws

and what one seeks to fill one's mouth.
 
 

The Image of the first hexagram

A mountain under heaven:
withdrawal.
The noble one keeps
distant from vile people,
not with hatred,
but with dignity.
 
 

The Image of the second hexagram

Thunder below the mountain: nourishing.
The noble one is
careful in speech
and temperate
while eating and drinking.