29 DANGER

Rivers to cross.

Water

Danger

Water

Danger

 

IMAGE

Danger repeated.

If your attitude is correct

your spirit is strengthened

and your actions bring honour.

 

SYMBOL TRADITION

Streams repeatedly full.

Repeating danger.

A wise man bases his actions on moral laws
and uses repetition when training.

 

 

Sometimes there is danger and this chapter is about danger and how you should deal with it. This does not mean a misfortune; it means that you can come through it well providing you deal with it correctly.
There are often dangers that occur during your life. If you have got this chapter it means the danger is not hidden, it will be there to be seen. You will be alright providing that you can deal with it carefully and also bravely.
It is also important that your behaviour is correct at all times

 

 

29 LINES

1) 6 at the start

a) Repetition of danger. In the danger he falls into a pit. Misfortune.

b) He lost the way; misfortune indeed.

This is someone who has become used to dangerous situations and does not bother to consider precautions or correct behaviour. You can become relaxed and careless and therefore fall into something that might have been avoided.

 

2) 9 in 2nd throw

a) The path is dangerous. Try for small things only.

b) Not safe yet to leave the centre.

This is a strong person who is being restricted by a dangerous position. The advice is to understand the circumstances and realise that this isn't the time to push forward. Keep to small things until the situation is safer.

 

3) 6 in 3rd throw

a) Coming and going; danger and risk.
Stop and rest between ventures.
If you get caught in the danger you will not make it.

b) Achieving nothing.

This is somebody who is restless in the face of danger. This is dangerous because any movement will probably get you into trouble. You are advised to rest and relax until it becomes safer, or until you have a better plan.

 

4) 6 in 4th throw

a) A cup, a drink, and plate.
Put in a container and hauled in through the window.
No blame in this.

b) A friend indeed.

This is a picture of a sincere relationship expressed in a simple way due to the difficult times. Help and support being provided during a time of danger.
Possibly, it might be safer to have goods delivered so that you don't have to go out.

 

5) 9 in 5th throw

a) The dam is not overflowing. It is filled to the rim. No blame.

b) Not yet great.

This means you are a strong person in a reasonably strong place. The dangers are contained provided you do not stir anything. The advice is not to feel strong and powerful but instead you should only do the minimum. Preferably take no action and wait for the danger to pass. Then there will be no blame.

 

6) 6 at the top

a) Tied-up with rope. Sentenced by the courts.
For three years he gains nothing. Misfortune.

b) He has lost the way.

The person represented here has committed serious crimes and is therefore dealt with severely. This brings the time of danger to an end.