Saturday, January 15, 2011

Hexagram 59: Dispersing

From Tarot.com (bold mine).
Saturday, January 15th, 2011 12:58pm PST

Nothing survives forever, not even rocks, or the most rigid of structures.

The erosion of that which has been solid is not necessarily bad: it can mean that something new is being created.

The image is of ice floes, hardened in winter, dispersing in the warmth of spring; when the ice melts, a mighty river emerges.

Rigidity in the hearts of friends and lovers tends to breed a separateness that can only be thawed by a greater force: typically, some strong stirring of the heart. The thawing of cold hearts always brings good fortune.

The first thing to dissolve is any internal rigidity that separates you from others. Try to work more closely with loved ones, concentrating on common activities that express your integrity and native goodwill. Sudden, strong action in support of a greater good can lift the spirit, and lead toward higher relationship possibilities. Spiritual impulses -- including a strong sense of justice -- should be honored, and acted upon. They can provide the initial impulse to important and constructive change.

And if you should have any lingering romantic involvements which are inactive or not working, you might consider dissolving these as well.

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