don’t look at me, lust!
my aura drips sexiness
from a tantric place.
-an iiiYansa J. Muse Haiku
The i-Ching is an ancient Chinese Oracle that brings gentle, but powerful change from within. It speaks through masculine and feminine elements that stack themselves in trigram/hexagrams. The hexagrams often switch lines to bring your spirits messages.
Hexagram #6 warns against useless arguing. Understand that when you are changing spiritually, it will bring opposition from those who wish you to stay the same. The old, more carnal “you” brought many around you less conviction, and your evolution may bring them discomfort. Direct arguing and combativeness will do you no good. In fact, arguing feed the very energy that will leave you crossed. Instead, Stay in a place of peace so that you may respond to opposition in a naturally peaceful place. Even though you may be correct in your points, it is best not to agitate those in opposition with your growth. Kan is at the root of this hexagram, Her waters deep, mysterious, and self reliant, protected by Qian, the masculine force of heaven and the conscious mind.
Then, line 1 changes…
The change of only line one only changes the waters from the deep danger and vast self-reliance of Kan, to the abundant, light waters of Dui. Surround yourself with either solitude or people of like mind to keep your waters calm, clear, and free of those of lower spiritual understanding that may pollute it.
Enter Hexagram #10, Treading lightly…
To tread is to move atop waters without sinking in. Your journey becomes much lighter when you master your magic and become fluid in your versatile gifts. They know what to do to keep you peaceful in opposition!
Ase!
signed,
Goddess the Thundering Firedance
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