Ken
The Keeping Still
Mountain over Mountain
THE JUDGEMENT
KEEPING STILL. Keeping his back still
So that he no longer feels his body.
He goes into his courtyard.
And does not see his people.
No blame.
THE IMAGE
Mountains standing close together:
The image of KEEPING STILL.
Thus the superior man
Does not permit his thoughts
To go beyond his situation.
--The Book of Changes
mapped using the Sequence of Earlier Heaven:
From Angry Sadism to Angry Sadism:
(deprecated)
Back still does not match. No feeling doesn't match. Does not see his people doesn't match very well. No blame doesn't match at all. Thoughts beyond situation is a terrible match. Overall, a horrendous match.
mapped using the Sequence of Middle Heaven:
From Sacrificial Satisfaction to Sacrificial Satisfaction:
Back still matches very well. No feeling less well. Not seeing people matches very well. No blame matches well. Thoughts beyond situation is an excellent summary. Overall, a very good match.
mapped using the Sequence of Later Heaven:
(deprecated)
From Sacrificial Satisfaction to Sacrificial Satisfaction:
Same as Middle Heaven
See also I Ching
— Scotus - 28 Jan 2004
