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Hexagram 59
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Dispersion [Dissolution]
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Expression
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Huàn intimates that (under its conditions) there will be progress and success. The king goes to his ancestral temple; and it will be advantageous to cross the great stream. It will be advantageous to be firm and correct.
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Judgement
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Dispersion. Success. The king approaches his temple. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.
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Image
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The wind drives over the water. Image of Dispersion. Thus the kings of old sacrificed to the Lord And built temples.
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69
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Expression:
He dissolves his blood. Departing, keeping at a distance, going out, is without blame.
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Image:
'His bloody wounds are gone:'--he is far removed from the danger of injury.
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95
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Expression:
His loud cries are as dissolving as sweat. Dissolution. A king abides without blame.
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Image:
'The accumulations of the royal (granaries) are dispersed, and there is no error:'--this is due to the correctness of the position.
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64
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Expression:
He dissolves his bond with his group. Supreme good fortune. Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation. This is something that ordinary men do not think of.
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Image:
'He scatters the (different) parties (in the state), and there is great good fortune:'--brilliant and great (are his virtue and service).
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63
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Expression:
He dissolves his self. No remorse.
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Image:
'He has no regard to his own person:'--his aim is directed to what is external to himself.
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92
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Expression:
At the dissolution he hurries to that which supports him. Remorse disappears.
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Image:
'Amidst the prevailing dispersion, he hurries to his contrivance (for security):'--he gets what he desires.
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16
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Expression:
He brings help with the strength of a horse. Good fortune.
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Image:
'The good fortune attached to the first SIX, divided),'is due to the natural course (pursued by its subject).
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