Today: Strive to eradicate all evil – from the I Ching

Strive to eradicate all evil and the banish the agents of evil completely.  Start with yourself.  Don’t struggle with the tendencies you wish to see disappear in others.  Drop them.  The only way to clear the weeds is to push energetically for their complete removal.  If even one remains, trouble will be back.  Say goodbye.

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Even if only one inferior man is occupying a ruling position in a city, he is able to oppress superior men. Even a single passion still lurking in the heart has power to obscure reason. Passion and reason cannot exist side by side- therefore fight without quarter is necessary if the good is to prevail.
In a resolute struggle of the good against evil, there are, however, definite rules that must not be disregarded, if it is to succeed. First, resolution must be based on a union of strength and friendliness. Second, a compromise with evil is not possible; evil must under all circumstances be openly discredited. Nor must our own passions and shortcomings be glossed over. Third, the struggle must not be carried on directly by force. If evil is branded, it thinks of weapons, and if we do it the favour of fighting against it blow for blow, we lose in the end because thus we ourselves get entangled in hatred and passion. Therefore it is important to begin at home, to be on guard in our own persons against the faults we have branded. In this way, finding no opponent, the sharp edges of the weapons of evil become dulled. For the same reasons we should not combat our own faults directly. As long as we wrestle with them, they continue victorious. Finally, the best way to fight evil is to make energetic progress in the good.  “

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Today: Recognize the source of opposition – from the I Ching

When people are at odds, big things cannot be accomplished.  Small endeavors have a chance for success.  Prolonged opposition makes one wary of even true friends.  Such estrangement is caused in part by misunderstanding.  If one can recognize opposition as polarity within a whole, then it is easier to see it as simply a difference of approach.  If reactivity and defenses can be dropped then tensions can be relieved.   If that can be achieved, then it is important to try to leave it behind and return to ordinary conditions.

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When people live in opposition and estrangement they cannot carry out a great undertaking in common; their points of view diverge too widely. In such circumstances one should above all not proceed brusquely, for that would only increase the existing opposition; instead, one should limit oneself to producing gradual effects in small matters. Here success can still be expected, because the situation is such that the opposition does not preclude all agreement.
In general, opposition appears as an obstruction, but when it represents polarity within a comprehensive whole, it has also its useful and important functions. The oppositions of heaven and earth, spirit and nature, man and woman, when reconciled, bring about the creation and reproduction of life. In the world of visible things, the principle of opposites makes possible the differentiation by categories through which order is brought into the world.
Here the isolation is due to misunderstanding; it is brought about not by outer circumstances but by inner conditions. A man misjudges his best friends, taking them to be as unclean as a dirty pig and as dangerous as a wagon full of devils. He adopts an attitude of defence. But in the end, realising his mistake, he lays aside the bow, perceiving that the other is approaching with the best intentions for the purpose of close union. Thus the tension is relieved. The union resolves the tension, just as falling rain relieves the sultriness preceding a thunderstorm. All goes well, for just when opposition reaches its climax it changes over to its antithesis.
This refers to a time in which tensions and complications begin to be eased. At such times we ought to make our way back to ordinary conditions as soon as possible.
One thing is important, however: in such times we must not overdo our triumph. The point is not to push on farther than is necessary. Returning to the regular order of life as soon as deliverance is achieved brings good fortune. If there are any residual matters that ought to be attended to, it should be done as quickly as possible, so that a clean sweep is made and no retardations occur. “

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Today: Contemplate within yourself; repair the damage – from the I Ching

Contemplate within yourself.  In this way discover whether you should advance or retreat; whether the effects of your impact on your environment will further or hinder the general well-being.  The question at hand is how best to repair the damage that has been done and salvage what has been spoiled by human recklessness.  Deliberate until you have the answer.

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Contemplation of the divine meaning underlying the workings of the universe gives to the man who is called upon to influence others the means of producing like effects. This requires that power of inner concentration which religious contemplation develops in great men strong in faith. It enables them to apprehend the mysterious and divine laws of life, and by means of profoundest inner concentration they give expression to these laws in their own persons. Thus a hidden spiritual power emanates from them, influencing and dominating others without their being aware of how it happens.
This is the place of transition. We no longer look outward to receive pictures that are more or less limited and confused, but direct our contemplation upon ourselves in order to find a guideline for our decisions. This self-contemplation means the overcoming of naïve egotism in the person who sees everything solely form his own standpoint. He begins to reflect and in this way acquires objectivity. However, self-knowledge does not mean preoccupation with one’s own thoughts; rather, it means concern about the effects one creates. It is only the effects our lives produce that give us the right to judge whether what we have done means progress or regression.
What has been spoiled through man’s fault can be made good again through man’s work. It is not immutable fate, as in the time of STANDSTILL, that has caused the state of corruption, but rather the abuse of human freedom. Work toward improving conditions promises well, because it accords the possibilities of the time. We must not recoil from work and danger- symbolised by crossing of the great water-but must take hold energetically. Success depends, however, on proper deliberation.”

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Today: Develop your character so that joy comes from within – from the I Ching

Develop your character so that joy comes from within.  Do not depend on external pleasures or distractions for your contentment.  Know yourself and rely on that.  Extricate yourself from the tendencies for indulgence and diversion before you are broken by them. ”

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“The joyous mood is infectious and therefore brings success. But joy must be based on steadfastness if it is not to degenerate into uncontrolled mirth. Truth and strength must dwell in the heart, while gentleness reveals itself in social intercourse. In this way one assumes the right attitude toward God and man and achieves something. True joy must spring from within. But if one is empty within and wholly given over to the world, idle pleasures come streaming in from without. This is what many people welcome as diversion. Those who lack inner stability and therefore need amusement, will always find opportunity of indulgence. They attract external pleasures by the emptiness of their natures. Thus they lose themselves more and more, which of course has bad results. The load is too heavy for the strength of the supports. The ridge-pole on which the whole roof rests, sags to the breaking point, because its supporting ends are too weak for the load they bear. It is an exceptional time and situation; therefore extraordinary measures are demanded. It is necessary to find a way of transition as quickly as possible, and to take action. This promises success.”

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Today: Develop your character and lead – from the I Ching

Rather than dwell on personal weaknesses, give attention to your character.  Find where it is lacking and develop it.  Turn to your training and the history of the traditions of the path you follow.  Doing so, you will store up a great potential for service and leadership which will be recognized by your peers.  They need someone like that.
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Today: Remain modest, and everything will come to you – from the I Ching

Remain modest, and everything will come to you.  The universe loves an empty vessel. Conversely, it denies one who is full of himself.
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Today: Remain focused on your goal – from the I Ching

Remain focused on your goal.  Do not let up. Do not be distracted, even by interim successes.  Draw from the inexhaustible wellspring of your divine nature.
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Today: Enjoy your abundance and use it for good – from the I Ching

Enjoy your abundance.  Be wary of allowing that to define you.  Take a lesson from the man who screens off his family and friends in order to protect his wealth.  He ultimately loses contact with friends and peers and ends up alone and lost.

Instead, use your wealth to stimulate a fiery passion within you to bring clarity of purpose accomplish great things for the good of all.  You can do miraculous things given the wherewithal.
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Today: Don’t eat the apple – from the I Ching

Do not buy what the deceiver is selling you.  Don’t eat the apple. Separate yourself immediately.  Refine your nature with an eye toward achieving modest accomplishments, at first.
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Today: Do not advance, rather resist in numbers – from the I Ching

Do not advance, rather resist in numbers.  Allow the walls that separate one from another to crumble under their own corrupt structure.  Come together in common purpose through your divine nature.  Together, anything is possible.
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Today: Use your attractive qualities – from the I Ching

User your natural attractive qualities to influence in a constructive way.  Do not engage in frivolous agendas.  Do not move until you are sure that your intuition is revealing the proper path.  On the other hand, it is a momentous time, so move surely but also quickly.
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Today: Great treasures – from the I Ching

Great treasures await you.  You have become an instrument of Heaven’s will, offering a balance in the world around you.  Humbly use your strength and clarity to favor and promote the good.  Call out the dark words and deeds of ignorant and arrogant people.  That will facilitate a breakthrough in the consciousness of your peers and the darkness will begin to disappear.
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Today: Be cheerful as you await ultimate success – from the I Ching

Rely on your inner strength and resoluteness to endure as you await ultimate success.  Allow your cheerfulness to light the way.
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Today: Make no advances until the time is right to proceed – from the I Ching

Be still and solid and reserved in your speech.  Make no advances until the time is right to proceed.
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