Hello everyone!
I really feel the need to have someone in my life who stirs my passion, someone reliable and intimate to share my time, feelings and hobbies with... but there is no one. Maybe it sounds cheesy, but the void is real. To me, this passion is the force of life.
I love someone I can't be with, and can't find another person to replace him (I have tried ... no one until now).
So I consulted the I Ching and asked: How to Fill this Void? The answer: 58.2.4 >3
58 is Joyous Lake- Opening: "The superior man, in accordance with this, encourages the conversation of friends and the stimulus of their common practice."
58.2 refers to the inward sincerity and confidence; and 58.4 says that the subject isn't still at rest (that's true). There is danger, but by being aware of it and bringing joy to others, she will be joyous.The relating hexagram is 3- Sprouting.
My take is that the I Ching invites me to be sincerely open and joyful around others - and there is difficulty as I begin this course.
I am a straight-forward person and there are people who confide in me, but this doesn't replace the missing (not requited?) passion. I'm confused, not knowing what to do about it.
What do you think?
I really feel the need to have someone in my life who stirs my passion, someone reliable and intimate to share my time, feelings and hobbies with... but there is no one. Maybe it sounds cheesy, but the void is real. To me, this passion is the force of life.
I love someone I can't be with, and can't find another person to replace him (I have tried ... no one until now).
So I consulted the I Ching and asked: How to Fill this Void? The answer: 58.2.4 >3
58 is Joyous Lake- Opening: "The superior man, in accordance with this, encourages the conversation of friends and the stimulus of their common practice."
58.2 refers to the inward sincerity and confidence; and 58.4 says that the subject isn't still at rest (that's true). There is danger, but by being aware of it and bringing joy to others, she will be joyous.The relating hexagram is 3- Sprouting.
My take is that the I Ching invites me to be sincerely open and joyful around others - and there is difficulty as I begin this course.
I am a straight-forward person and there are people who confide in me, but this doesn't replace the missing (not requited?) passion. I'm confused, not knowing what to do about it.
What do you think?