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Today's I Ching for Jimi Hendrix

The coins have been tossed...

Yin (Old)
Yin (Old)
Yin (Old)
Yin (New)
Yin (Old)
Yin (New)
The present is embodied in Hexagram 2 - K'un (The Receptive): That which is great and originating, advantageous, correct and having the firmness of a mare. When the superior man must move, if he takes the initiative he will go astray. If he follows, he will find his proper lord. The advantage will be seen in his getting friends in the southwest, and losing friends in the northeast. If he rest in correctness and firmness, there will be good fortune.
The second line, divided, shows the attribute of being straight, square, and great. Its operation, without repeated efforts, will be in every respect advantageous.
The fourth line, divided, shows the symbol of a sack tied up. There will be no ground for blame or for praise.
The fifth line, divided, shows the yellow lower garment. There will be great good fortune.
The sixth line, divided, shows dragons fighting in the wild. Their blood is purple and yellow.
The situation is changing rapidly, and Yang (the active masculine force) is becoming much more powerful.
Yang (New)
Yang (New)
Yang (New)
Yin (New)
Yang (New)
Yin (New)
The future is embodied in Hexagram 6 - Sung (Conflict): Though there is sincerity in one's contention, he will yet meet with opposition and obstruction. If he cherish an apprehensive caution, there will be good fortune. If he prosecute the contention to the bitter end, there will be evil. It will be advantageous to see the great man. It will not be advantageous to cross the great stream.
The things most apparent, those above and in front, are embodied by the upper trigram K'un (Earth), which is transforming into Chi'en (Heaven). As part of this process, docility and receptivity are giving way to strength and creativity.
The things least apparent, those below and behind, are embodied by the lower trigram K'un (Earth), which is transforming into K'an (Water). As part of this process, docility and receptivity are giving way to danger and the unknown.