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The Tao of I
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It also reveals that change is certain and absolute, but the principle of change never changes according to I Ching. It also discloses that when situations proceed to its extreme it transforms to their opposites. In this context one should not feel despair or distress when encountering an unfavorable situation. Similarly, it also advises us not to neglect the unfavorable potentials if one is experiencing a favorable time or situation. |
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