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While doing this work I learned that
not everyone agrees with my approach to the I Ching.
Some did not understand why I was devoting myself
to what they thought was a sexist book.
It was their lack of understanding of the power
and depth of the I Ching that prompted me to proceed.
I let go of their undeveloped view
and chose to follow this ancient wisdom.

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7 Comments on Hexagram 17 — Sui / Following – Line Two

  1. […] Hexagram 17 — Sui / Following – Line Two […]

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  3. TrishNo Gravatar says:

    How is this sexist? You sre pursuing a passion. And wow, your interps are terrific,.

    • I was referring to how back in the early seventies when I was very involved with the explosion of the woman’s movement, those people who read the typical translations of the I Ching that always referred to “the superior man” and negative statements about women, did not understand the real meaning and significance of the I Ching. This is a very short answer to explain but the work I have been doing all these years is a response to those objections that I faced a lot in those days.

  4. Estrella RsNo Gravatar says:

    Beautiful drawing

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