#19 Lin /
Approach – Earth (K’un) over Lake (Tui)
#20 Kuan / Contemplation – Wind (Sun) over K’un
(Earth)
#19 - Lin. Approach |
#20 - Kuan. Contemplation |
Theme: A time to take action – a time to contemplate
one’s actions
Aspect
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#19 Lin
Approach
/ Promotion
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#20 Kuan
Contemplation
/ Watching
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Situation
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Symbolically
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The receptive Earth surrounds the lake and slopes
down to it. Lake symbolizes both the
inexhaustible wisdom (nourishment from the Lake) that a sage can offer the
people (massed above) and the vantage point a wise superior can share with
the subordinates below (should they, like the Lake, be willing to joyously
receive it).
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As the Wind blows across the Earth, a wise
superior visits and watches over one’s subordinates.
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Socially
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This is an auspicious and fleeting time to
promote oneself or others – make haste.
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This is a time to observe one’s outward conduct
in social situations.
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Individually
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It is an opportune time for both self-realization
and thoughtful leadership.
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This is a time to examine one’s inner motives.
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Response
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Symbolically
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Spring does not last forever – seize the moment.
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As Wind sways the grass and trees on Earth, so
too the superior influences and inspires those below.
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Socially
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“Joy and forbearance bring high and low nearer
together.” [W/B, p. 79] Mutual success.
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Those in power are watched by subordinates at all
times and must not be complacent or neglectful of their duties
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Individually
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Work with determination to take full advantage of
this time.
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One gains perspective by contemplating the
situation relative to its context, just as one ponders the cosmic laws
influencing all things.
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Outcome
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Symbolically
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“…yielding joyously ensures one’s progress and
success.” [Huang, p. 179].
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The great person serves as a example of virtue to
all those who watch.
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Socially
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One has great potential to gain clarity and
insight into one’s identity and role.
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Through attention to the activity of one’s
subordinates, leaders gain trust and respect of the people.
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Individually
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Absorb the physical and spiritual growth of this
time for sustenance during future low points.
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One who apprehends the divine laws of Nature
expresses spiritual power for all to see.
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The Lines
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Top
Line
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A sage who humbly shares wisdom brings great good
fortune to all.
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One liberated from ego humbly studies natural
laws and so demonstrates to all blameless good.
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5th
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A wise leader enables trusted experts to
implement one’s plans.
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Focus not upon egotistic self-contemplation but
rather upon what good will endure after one’s life.
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4th
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Helping others advance from one’s commanding
position is favorable.
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As an honored guest, one may act independently to
exert influence gained through one’s contemplation of social constructs.
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3rd
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Correct one’s self-centeredness in response to
easy success to avoid misfortune.
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“It is only the effects our lives produce that
give us the right to judge whether what we have done means progress or
regression.” [W/B, p. 85]
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2nd
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Superior forces encourage one’s rise to power –
good fortune.
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To understand events from other perspectives, one
must step outside and embrace the world.
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Bottom
Line
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Joining with others to achieve one’s aims while
remaining true to oneself brings good fortune.
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See not the superficial alone – contemplate the
deeper meaning and connections to interdependent processes.
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Recap
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#19 Lin is
associated with the 12th month (January-February) when light is
ascending once again. It is a time of growth
and progress when success is assured.
Beware that this positive energy will only last for 8 months when the
aspects are reversed. After promotion
comes contemplation.
#20 Kuan is the inverse of #19. After things have become great, they are
seen by many and warrant careful contemplation. Through an understanding of universally
applicable natural processes, one gains the ability to express these
processes in one’s actions.
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#19 - Lin. Approach |
#20 - Kuan. Contemplation |
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