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    On November  3, 2010 at  4:19 PM 
      madmur1 asked:   
  
  
    
wciei i follow my process through to the end without regard for the wordcount?
  
  
    and received a response of:
  
  
    
  
  
 
  
   
  
    26 Great Restraint
  
  
    
      
      The Statement of the first hexagram
    
    
      Gain by being upright. 
Not eating at home brings fortune. 
Advance across the great river.
    
   
  
    The changing lines
    
        
    The first line:
    There is harsh danger. 
Gain ends.  
  
    The fourth line:
    A young bull's headboard.
Great fortune.  
     
   
 
    
  
  
 
  
   
  
    50 Cauldron
  
  
    The Statement of the second hexagram
  
  
   Cauldron. 
Great fortune. 
Continue.
  
   
 
     
    
        
    The Image of the first hexagram
  
  
    Heaven in the center of a 
mountain: great restraint. 
The noble one 
frequently studies 
the words and prophesies 
of the past, and thereby 
nourishes virtue.  
      
      
      
      
     
    
        
    The Image of the second hexagram
  
  
    Fire on top of wood: 
cauldron. 
The noble one takes the 
principal seat 
to solidify his commands. 
Could you stoke 
the cauldron that feeds 
all people?