Steven Karcher & Michael Servetus
Noble One completes the day using Inspiring Force again and again. At night come alarms and adversity. This is not a mistake.
This is a transitional time of incessant activity. Do not try to be the great leader now. Continue toiling humbly to bring things to completion. This is the place of hidden excellence. If you do try to accomplish something quickly, you can bring all your plans to a beautiful completion. This inner re-balancing lets you make your way in life. Step out to meet the new destiny. You will find supportive friends. Gather energy for a decisive new move.
Richard Wilhelm
All day long the superior man is creatively active.
At nightfall his mind is still beset with cares.
Danger. No blame.
##### Comments
A sphere of influence opens up for the great man. His fame begins to spread. The masses flock to him. His inner power is adequate to the increased outer activity. There are all sorts of things to be done, and when others are at rest in the evening, plans and anxieties press in upon him. But danger lurks here at the place of transition from lowliness to the heights. Many a great man has been ruined because the masses flocked to him and swept him into their course. Ambition has destroyed his integrity. However, true greatness is not impaired by temptations. He who remains in touch with the time that is dawning, and with its demands is prudent enough to avoid all pitfalls, and remains blameless.