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Hexagram 14
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Possession in Great Measure
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Expression
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Dà Yǒu indicates that, (under the circumstances which it implies), there will be great progress and success.
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Judgement
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Possession in Great Measure. Supreme success.
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Image
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Fire in heaven above: The image of Possession in Great Measure. Thus the superior man curbs evil and furthers good, and thereby obeys the benevolent will of heaven.
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69
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Expression:
He is blessed by heaven. Good fortune. Nothing that does not further.
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Image:
'The good fortune attached to the topmost line of Dà Yǒu' arises from the help of Heaven.
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65
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Expression:
He whose truth is accessible, yet dignified, has good fortune.
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Image:
'His sincerity is reciprocated by all the others:'--his sincerity serves to stir and call out what is in their minds. 'The good fortune springing from a display of proper majesty' shows how they might (otherwise) feel too easy, and make no preparation (to serve him).
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94
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Expression:
He makes a difference between himself and his neighbor. No blame.
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Image:
'He keeps his great resources under restraint:'--his wisdom discriminates clearly (what he ought to do).
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93
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Expression:
A prince offers it to the Son of Heaven. A petty man cannot do this.
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Image:
'A feudal prince presents his offerings to the son of Heaven:'--a small man (in such a position) does (himself) harm.
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92
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Expression:
A big wagon for loading. One may undertake something. No blame.
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Image:
'A large waggon with its load' refers to the (virtue) accumulated (in the subject of the line), so that he will suffer no loss (in the conduct of affairs).
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19
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Expression:
No relationship with what is harmful; there is no blame in this. If one remains conscious of difficulty, one remains without blame.
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Image:
This first NINE, (undivided),of Dà Yǒu shows no approach to what is injurious.
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