, its pages filled with the dense, multi-layered "core meanings" that Rudolf Ritsema had spent decades refining.
experience—the way the translation refused to simplify, instead offering a "mirror of the mind". He performed a digital "tossing of the coins," and the result appeared: Hexagram 3, Chun — Difficulty at the Beginning
He realized the "difficulty" wasn't the obstacle; it was the birth pangs of the new. He closed the PDF, the glowing hexagram still burned into his retinas. He didn't need a definitive answer anymore. He had a perspective.
, its pages filled with the dense, multi-layered "core meanings" that Rudolf Ritsema had spent decades refining.
experience—the way the translation refused to simplify, instead offering a "mirror of the mind". He performed a digital "tossing of the coins," and the result appeared: Hexagram 3, Chun — Difficulty at the Beginning
He realized the "difficulty" wasn't the obstacle; it was the birth pangs of the new. He closed the PDF, the glowing hexagram still burned into his retinas. He didn't need a definitive answer anymore. He had a perspective.