26. Great Taming
The Lines
1. [9] The man wishes
to move ahead, but he faces great obstacles, and these prevent him from doing
anything. The result would not be good if he tried to move ahead anyway, so he
waits for a more auspicious time when his abilities will have a greater chance
to succeed.
2. [9] Opposing forces
are overwhelming, and there is no thought of making an advance. There is no
other course to take but to wait, to conserve resources, and to move ahead when
the possibility opens.
3. [9] A way finally
opens for advancement and the man can move ahead with companions having the
same desire for progress. But he must do so with caution, keeping his sights on
his goal. Since the way is clear, it would be easy for him to lose control and
permit things to get out of hand or to suffer reverses.
4. [6] The way is
clear, and there is great energy in reserve for advancement. Great success is
assured if the man keeps this energy under careful control.
5. [6] Great,
uncontrolled force may be directed toward the accomplishment of great works,
not by confrontation and direct opposition, but indirectly, through influence,
persuasion and wise
management.
6. [9] The height of
successful accomplishment is achieved. All obstacles are removed and there is
nothing to stand in the way. The energies that have been held in reserve are
now set free, great works are carried to completion, and all come under the
man's influence.
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