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Addewid Index [ <= FuHsi-42 => / <= KingWen-47 => ] - Lake over Water
Adversity, Oppression, Weariness, Exhaustion ( K'un, Kun )

Correspondences ( Mandala )
Aniv
[entry]
Astrology [entry]
Diloggún [entry]
Darogan
165 168
Geomancy [entry]
Grith [entry]
Ifá
[entry]
MO PA(3):RA(2) - The Pool without a source of water.
Obí [entry]
Ogham [entry]
Qabbalah [entry]
Rune [entry]
Tarot Three of Swords ( TT )
Three of Gormun Flutes ( FPT )
Tzolkin
[entry]

Commentary
David Maple-Green [entry]
B.G.W The Lake is seen as having been drained into a deeper abyss, as if the primal Water element has taken back its medium of communication with the world of humanity.
A.H. "Kun" means difficulty and hardship. It suggests a difficult position or situation.

Exhaustion.
Prosperous and smooth.
Being steadfast and upright.
Great person: good fortune.
No fault.
There are words
Not believed.

Lake without water.
An image of Exhaustion.
In correspondence with this,
The wise ones spare no effort
In fulfilling their inspiration.
E.L.S [entry]
Cymraeg Adfyd, Gormes, Blinder

Changing (Old) Yao
Resolving Multiple Old Yao
Yao 6
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Exhaustion with creeping vines,
And also danger and perplexity.
Saying. "Moving: regret."
Probably repenting,
Then moving forward: good fortune.
Yao 5
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Nose and feet are cut off.
Exhausted with scarlet kneecaps.
Gradually and slowly, there is joy.
Favorable to use them for ceremonial offerings.
Yao 4
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Coming, slowly,
Exhausted in a golden carriage.
Humiliation.
There is an end.
Yao 3
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Exhausted with rocks.
Resting on thorns and thistles.
One lies on a hard line.
Entering one's house,
Not seeing their partner: misfortune.
Yao 2
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Exhausted with wine and food.
A pair of scarlet kneecaps has just arrived.
Favorable to use them for ceremonial offerings.
Moving forward: misfortune.
No fault.
Yao 1
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Buttocks, exhausted, on the stump of a tree.
Entering into a gloomy valley.
Three years, one does not appear.
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