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[Fred Sathal, Fall/ Winter]( (1997-98) Oracle Each week we consult both the Tarot and the I Ching. To submit your own question,
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These first few lines are the general aphoristic returns for the week. They are raw and uninterpreted; there to use how youâd like. (The specific readings follow.) - The lingering effect of traumatic or unnerving times can be relieved with responsible integration.
- Donât be short sighted in a favorable time. Donât let success relax you (vigilance is an attitude necessary for ALL times).
- Learning, ultimately, is only as good as its application. Get out there!
- To properly/significantly lead you must have the following three qualities: restraint, a desire for communal cohesion (and the personality/charm to do so) and be genuinely caring and nourishing. * * *
From âM.S.â: There is clearly no right answer or right thing, as far as human knowledge and action are concerned. That is, like one couldnât properly say that the wearing of fake eyelashes is a right decision, as such items are involved (like most mechanically produced consumer products) in labor and environmental activities thoroughly dicey. But on the other hand, if there were two friends who enjoyed wearing fake eyelashes (etc.) together, as a fun activity, and one of the friends died and subsequently, the remaining friend, on occasion, wears fake eyelashes to keep happy memories of the deceased friend alive â most would say that is a lovely thing to do. Therefore, rightness and wrongness is contextual. But that seems ultimately too loose, like leaving it there just leads to everybody just rationalizing any activity or decision claiming vague context. Not having some sort of moral code or ethical aspiration seems plainly destructive, personally and generally (as well, we say this not religiously or dogmatically, but purely secularly). So, combining those two notions: âthat there is no right thingâ with âone needs an ethical foundation/aspirationâ to be relatively healthy/sane-ish... the best rule weâve been able to come up with is that we should all TRY to do the right thing. That is NOT to DO the right thing (because obviously, as said it is impossible, as rightness is unstable and contextual). So, yes, TRYING to do the right thing seems the only thing to do. (Also, without trying all humanity is lost.) What does the oracle have to say about this notion that humans should always TRY to do the right thing? * * *
It seems that you are pointing out the difference between belief/surety and experimentation/attempt. Yes, true belief is of course impossible. Striving and experimenting is really the only way for us humans. But, knowledge/education should be attached to the latter. Experimenting whilst doing your best to log the results but also studying the past (both personally and historically) and then applying the results. So, agreed, no simple do the right thing. But yes, rather, always try to do the right thing which should be comprised of open experimentation and the application of deep/committed education (studying the successâ and failures of the past). Also to note, when trying to do the right thing it would be wise to exercise restraint, nurture communal cohesion and allow yourself to be genuinely caring. Charm helps too. * * *
Complete Reading This week we pulled the Nine of Swords (reversed). This is a dark card to be sure. When upright the intimation is of being amidst a nightmare. When reversed, as it is here, the feeling is that of being in the shadow of a nightmare â the fallout of trouble. But returning to a less unnerving state is possible, with present and responsible integration. Our first hexagram this week is #19, Approach. The âapproachâ here is that of Spring approaching from the vantage of winterâs end. That is, the end of a difficult time into a more favorable one. These moments are to be enjoyed and celebrated, but since the seasons (and many activities generally) are cyclical, having fairly known/standard ups and downs, one shouldnât revel too much, but incorporate fall and winter-esque times into their enjoyment of easier times. All is healthier and more stable this way. âIf we meet evil before it becomes realityâbefore it has even begun to stirâwe can master it.â There were two changes this week, of which the specific notes are: do not let success relax you (vigilance is an attitude necessary for ALL manner of times) and it is a wonderful thing when a sage (withdrawn wise person) returns to the world of people and helps them. Our second hexagram, the one that suggests how best to meet the challenges (or the changes) is 26, The Taming Power of the Great. (Note: we say this fairly often, but it bears repeating, if a metaphor is aimed at a leader of a group, and you are not such a leader, being primarily solo, the lesson can still apply, as there are many aspects of self that need strong, singular leadership.) Here, great responsibility is broken into three necessary elements: that of âholding togetherâ, that of âcaring and nourishingâ and finally of âholding backâ (restraint). It is said that such a person is likely rare and something of a sage. Such a person needs to be âstrong and clearâheadedâ and have this âlight and clarityâ as the center of a âdaily renewal of character.â As well, such a person needs to âstudy the pastâ but not simply mere learning (of history, etc.) but to âapply this knowledge. âLearning, ultimately, is only as good as its implementation. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Home Â]()[Instagram Â]([Unsubscribe](