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On April 6, 2010 at 8:07 PM
Don Killuminati asked:
Don Killuminati says and asks "I believe from the bottom of my heart and soul, that humility is the greatest of all virtues (the primal and ultimate virtue), "Is there anything that can't be conquered through the foundational virtues of humility and kindness"? A humble servant asks, thank you.?
and received a response of:
34 Great Vigor
The Statement of the first hexagram
Great vigor, gainful purity.
The changing lines
The first line:
Vigor in the toes:
advancing brings certain misfortune.
Uprightness brings fortune.
The second line:
Persist.
Fortune.
The sixth line:
A ram butts the hedge and cannot pull out
or escape. No place is gainful.
First difficulty, then fortune.
56 Traveler
The Statement of the second hexagram
Traveler. Slight progress.
Be steadfast in travel: fortune.
The Image of the first hexagram
Thunder in heaven above:
great vigor. The noble one
is never without reverence
and does not fail
in conduct.
The Image of the second hexagram
Fire on the mountain:
traveler. The noble one is
clear-minded and cautious
in meting out punishment
and yet does not delay trial.