Spirit shares His understanding of timeless wisdom
hidden with the I Ching hexagram 46 – Rising.
Earth is over Wind. Both are Yin.
Rising follows Gathering (45) and moves into
Exhaustion (47).
Rising expresses upward movement, such as the Sun
seems to rise from the Eastern horizon, each morning,
wherever on Earth we may be. It then seems to reach
high into the sky, about mid-day, and then begins
to descend toward the Western horizon, arriving there
to end its daily journey, each evening.
How does that story relate to inspiration?
It teaches us that we live within a structured universe.
There are rules of order, known as Universal Laws.
How can knowing them help me, here and now, today?
Beginnings and endings are inevitable, but what happens
between the two reflects free will.
How?
We each choose.
What?
Not what, alone, but also how and why.
Comments on: "Between Beginnings and Endings" (1)
Reblogged this on jeanw5 and commented:
Between beginnings and endings there is Free Will, if choosing can be considered to be Free. It never has been, for me.