I have heard Buddhist monks say, "Keep your eye on your own rice bowl", meaning always reflect within no matter what. It's a profound, simple, and ancient wisdom that can be found in various phrasing throughout the world. The New Moon is an excellent time for inner reflections and contemplations - which, mind you, is vastly different than miring, wallowing, and ruminating until you're isolated, depressed, or anxiety-stricken. It's a disciplined process to gain self-awareness that should be engaged short periods of time daily, r when contemplation of challenges warrants the technique. Let this small dose of wisdom from The Book of Changes (I-Ching) inspire our thoughts toward useful Consciousness development and self-awareness. |
On Passage 1 - Ch’ien, The Creative:
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Numerology - Angel Numbers - Dream Symbols - Astrology - Tarot Cards - Book of Changes
The Number 11 has some serious significance in divination across the board. Here's the basic similarities among all of them that speak to the 11-Vibe! The I-Ching (Book of Changes) is an ancient text used for guidance and self-development. This powerful book describes the interactive and transformative powers of eight elements often found in the Chinese Ba Gua. The text contains 64 passages of philosophical and practical wisdom.
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AuthorCynthia Botsko is a Psychic-Intuitive Tarot Counselor and Numerologist. She is also a ReiKi Master. Cynthia has been writing essays, articles, & pamphlets for over 20-years, some published locally or in small circulation and some remain unpublished in her personal archives. She has been teaching the Tarot, Psychic development, & Metaphysics for over a decade. Archives
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