Read a record of the questions asked of I Ching, read the response, and read the comments of others
  
    On January  1, 2024 at  4:15 PM 
  
  
    
what does he think of me?
  
  
    and received a response of:
  
  
    
  
  
 
  
   
  
    47 Distress
  
  
    
      
      The Statement of the first hexagram
    
    
      Distress. Continue. 
For a pure and great person: fortune. 
No fault. What is said is not trusted.
    
   
  
    The changing lines
    
        
    The third line:
    Distressed by rock, seized in thistles. 
Entering into his palace, not seeing his wife. 
Misfortune.  
  
    The fourth line:
    Progress is gradual. 
Distressed in a metal car. 
Regret will end.  
     
   
 
    
  
  
 
  
   
  
    48 Well
  
  
    The Statement of the second hexagram
  
  
   Well. A city may change, 
but the well does not. 
It does not lose, it does not gain. 
In spite of all who come and go from a well, 
it remains a well. 
But if the rope cannot reach, 
or if the well's vase is upended:_
misfortune.
  
   
 
     
    
        
    The Image of the first hexagram
  
  
    A lake without water: 
distress. The noble one 
devotes her life 
to fulfill her will.  
      
      
      
      
     
    
        
    The Image of the second hexagram
  
  
    Wood above water: well. 
The noble one encourages 
the people and lends them 
assistance.