Daily I Ching for Sunday 14 October 2018: Hsiao Kuo (Preponderance of the Small), Hexagram 62 —

Hsiao Kuo (Preponderance of the Small), Hexagram 62 – Paying attention to the small things is key to success right now, rather than attempting to attain big success in one go. Many small successes will stand you in good stead, for its an accummulation of small successes that ultimately brings about big success. Progress is […]

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Daily I Ching for Saturday 13 October 2018: Chun (Difficult in the Beginning), Hexagram 3 —

Chun (Difficult in the Beginning), Hexagram 3 – Problems occur in life and while Chun (Difficult in the Beginning) indicates a challenging time, that is by no means an indication that what you are attempting to achieve is going to remain “difficult”. During such times, it’s important to assess the situation and see what solutions can […]

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Daily I Ching for Friday 12 October 2018: Ch’ien (Modesty), Hexagram 15 —

Ch’ien (Modesty), Hexagram 15 – There is great power in modesty. A good leader does not basque in his or her glories nor do they boast of their successes, instead they move forward with a quiet confidence and discreetly. They do not seek to gain power over others, but they simply seek to achieve balance in […]

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Daily I Ching for Thursday 11 October 2018: Wu Wang (Innocence), Hexagram 25 —

Wu Wang (Innocence), Hexagram 25 – Wu Wang (Innocence) is about living in the moment and enjoying life through childlike happiness. Innocence in the context of the I Ching refers to a heart that remains open to joy and wonder. Being pure of heart enables one to best live in the moment and to be guided […]

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Daily I Ching for Wednesday 10 October 2018: Li (The Clinging Fire), Hexagram 30 —

Li (The Clinging Fire), Hexagram 30 – Li (The Clinging Fire) refers to enthusiasm, and the need to keep that flame alight within and so helping the flow of creativity. You must take care of your own personal flame. Now is the time to focus on what type of fuel is required and in what quantity […]

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