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    12.5.07

    I Ching

    Homer V
    Because I can't say no to someone who just lost a grandparent, I made a new Flickr set of the I Ching patterns in the Blindern library. Homer (above) showed up and things became very Sino-Grecian, if you know what I mean.

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    13.3.07

    I Ching

    I Ching

    Light spills in through the upper floors of the library, creating an I Ching pattern.

    Whenever I'm under pressure (like now, with the thesis), I start looking for signs in everything around me. My iPod's shuffle function, random conversations, the weather, my dreams (my brother kills the prime minister by leaping out of a snuff box dressed in highwayman gear - what does it mean?), anything. Call it aleatoric hermeneutics or whatever.

    So I looked up the I Ching pattern I found this afternoon, and guess what it means?
    64. Wei Chi - Before Completion

    -----
    -- -- above Li The Clinging, Flame
    -----
    -- --
    ----- below K'an The Abysmal, Water
    -- --

    The Judgement

    Before Completion. Success.
    But if the little fox, after nearly completing the crossing,
    Gets his tail in the water,
    There is nothing that would further.

    The Image

    Fire over water:
    The image of the condition before transition.
    Thus the superior man is careful
    In the differentiation of things,
    So that each finds its place.

    Changing Lines

    Changing yin at the bottom means:
    He gets his tail in the water.
    Humiliating.

    Changing yang in the second place means:
    He brakes his wheels.
    Perseverance brings good fortune.

    Changing yin in the third place means:
    Before completion, attack brings misfortune.
    It furthers one to cross the great water.

    Changing yang in the fourth place means:
    Perseverance brings good fortune.
    Remorse disappears.
    Shock, thus to discipline the Devil's Country.
    For three years, great realms are awarded.

    Changing yin in the fifth place means:
    Perseverance brings good fortune.
    No remorse.
    The light of the superior man is true.
    Good fortune.

    Changing yang at the top means:
    There is drinking of wine
    In genuine confidence. No blame.
    But if one wets his head,
    He loses it, in truth.
    I get it. I do, really.

    UPDATE: Actually, hang on. In Chinese one reads right to left, so this I Ching can also mean...
    63. Chi Chi - After Completion

    -- --
    ----- above K'an The Abysmal, Water
    -- --
    -----
    -- -- below Li The Clinging, Flame
    -----

    The Judgement

    After Completion. Success in small matters.
    Perseverance furthers.
    At the beginning good fortune,
    At the end disorder.

    The Image

    Water over fire: the image of the condition
    In After Completion.
    Thus the superior man
    Takes thought of misfortune
    And arms himself against it in advance.

    Changing Lines

    Changing yang at the bottom means:
    He brakes his wheels.
    He gets his tail in the water.
    No blame.

    Changing yin in the second place means:
    The woman loses the curtain of her carriage.
    Do not run after it;
    On the seventh day you will get it.

    Changing yang in the third place means:
    The Illustrious Ancestor
    Disciplines the Devil's Country.
    After three years he conquers it.
    Inferior people must not be employed.

    Changing yin in the fourth place means:
    The finest clothes turn to rags.
    Be careful all day long.

    Changing yang in the fifth place means:
    The neighbor in the east who slaughters an ox
    Does not attain as much real happiness
    As the neighbor in the west
    With his small offering.

    Changing yin at the top means:
    He gets his head in the water. Danger.

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