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Addewid Index [ <= FuHsi-43 => / <= KingWen-64 => ]       Fire over Water
Incompletion, Before Ending, Not Yet Fulfilled, Beginnings ( Wei Chi, Wei Ji )

Correspondences ( Mandala )
Aniv
[entry]
Astrology [entry]
Darogan
[entry]
Diloggún [entry]
Geomancy [entry]
Grith [entry]
Ifá
[entry]
MO [entry]
Obí [entry]
Ogham [entry]
Qabbalah [entry]
Rune [entry]
Tarot The Star ( TT )
The Blessed Three ( FPT )
Tzolkin
[entry]

Commentary
David Maple-Green Flood waters rise up unexpectedly from the depths of our shadows to consume the fires of our creativity and spirit, leaving us dazed, confused and overwrought. We should be prepared for the presence of such calamity, conserving our energy and embracing the challenges as they assail us.

Just as the fox wets its tail while crossing the depths spreading out in all directions, we should be vigilant with our resolve to reach the other side of our tribulations, for the shore, as we approach and walk upon it, will offer fruits filled with the nectar of joy.

All of the yao (lines in the Accomplished Kua) are in their opposing positions, so there is confusion within this reading of the Kua, yet there is balance rising up from within the chaos. This is a good time to step forward into the world and bring order into the turbulance that surrounds the querent.
Cymraeg Anghyflawnder

Changing (Old) Yao
Resolving Multiple Old Yao
Yao 6
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Being sincere and truthful
While drinkig wine. No fault.
Immersing one's head, Being sincere and truthful, Loses correctness.
Yao 5
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Being steadfast and upright:
Good fortune.
No regret.
The light of a superior person,
Being sincere and truthful:
Good fortune.
Yao 4
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Being steadfast and upright:
Good fortune.
Regret vanishes.
Attacks the opposition like thunder.
Three years:
Rewards come from a great sovereignty.
Yao 3
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Not yet fulfilled.
Moving forward:
Misfortune.
Favorable to cross great rivers.
Yao 2
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Dragging one's wheels.
Being steadfast and upright:
Good fortune.
Yao 1
Resulting Kua
Initial Kua
Wetting one's tail. Humiliation.
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