Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Thought for the day

28. Ta Kuo / Preponderance of the Great
Wilhelm/Baynes commentary:
Extraordinary times when the great preponderates are like flood times when the lake rises over the treetops. But such conditions are temporary. The two trigrams indicate the attitude proper to such exceptional times: the symbol of the trigram Sun is the tree, which stands firm even though it stands alone, and the attribute of Tui is joyousness, which remains undaunted even if it must renounce the world.
leading to:
36. Ming I / Darkening of the Light
Wilhelm/Baynes commentary:In a time of darkness it is essential to be cautious and reserved. One should not needlessly awaken overwhelming enmity by inconsiderate behavior. In such times one ought not to fall in with the practices of others; neither should one drag them censoriously into the light. In social intercourse one should not try to be all-knowing. One should let many things pass, without being duped.

Me: Time to go and make a cup of tea.

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