Interesting Harmen. But, when I have received a hexagram with one or more moving lines, that requires not a restauration (as proposed in your example) but a new situation (or new hexagram so to say) I would rather look at the advices given by or related to the moving line(s). Don’t you agree?
Regards,
Paul Lem
Interesting Harmen. But, when I have received a hexagram with one or more moving lines, that requires not a restauration (as proposed in your example) but a new situation (or new hexagram so to say) I would rather look at the advices given by or related to the moving line(s). Don’t you agree?
Regards,
Paul Lem
Hi Paul, I don’t know if I agree or not because I don’t understand what you are saying. Maybe you can give an example?