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    On October 24, 2010 at  6:53 PM 
  
  
    
trip the la?
  
  
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    45 Collecting
  
  
    
      
      The Statement of the first hexagram
    
    
      The king draws near to the temple:
gain by seeing a great person. 
Make an offering with purity, 
using great sacrificial beasts. Fortune. 
Gain by having a place to go.
    
   
  
    The changing lines
    
        
    The second line:
    Led by fortune. No fault. 
Trust the gain of the summer sacrifice.  
  
    The third line:
    Collecting like sighs of regret. 
No place is gainful. 
Depart without fault. Slight regret.  
     
   
 
    
  
  
 
  
   
  
    28 Great Excess
  
  
    The Statement of the second hexagram
  
  
   The ridgepole sags. 
Gain by having a place to go. 
Continue.
  
   
 
     
    
        
    The Image of the first hexagram
  
  
    Lake above the earth. 
Collecting. The noble one 
collects the tools of war 
to guard against 
unforeseen danger.  
      
      
      
      
     
    
        
    The Image of the second hexagram
  
  
    The lake overwhelms 
the trees: great excess. 
The noble one stands alone 
without fear, 
and can withdraw 
from the world 
without sorrow.