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Looking for Chronological Keys - Conclusion

Difficult Beginnings occurred with the death of her husband, but the overall movement suggests a Return to who she was.  By Holding Together with inner convictions and developing strong social connections, which was her current hexagram, she could create the atmosphere for being Receptive to what the Universe has to offer.  This brings us back to her question, What advice (or) guidance do you have for a person who feels life has no purpose or meaning-the feeling of being lost.   

Through being receptive to her environment, new and exciting directions can occur.  She should seek helpers who clearly are indicated throughout the reading.  Help is people, thoughts, opinions, and perceptions.  Support and guidance activities would create a new foundation to offset her feeling of being lost.  All events, situations, and directions are always migrating towards the Receptive.  In her particular case, it brought closure to a long, loving relationship with her husband. 

When dealing with your change cycle, remember that the flow of time (faith that events unfold as believed) and the diversity of space (devotion to correct vision) will shape and change your perspective.  Track active lines and the situation with a diary to understand how both evolve.  Observe if active line text becomes alive and then adapt to changing times.  Ultimately, be responsible for your actions.

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