Steven Karcher & Michael Servetus
Managing and straightening the Father’s Corruption. Small has cause for sorrow. Without the Great, you make a mistake.
You must deal with the corruption of authority. There will be regrets that you co-operated with it in the past. Have a real purpose. Connect with the flow of events and your understanding will be brightened. Those who approach you are not outlaws. Seek an alliance. Be open and provide what is needed.
Richard Wilhelm
Setting right what has been spoiled by the father.
There will be a little remorse. No great blame.
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This describes a man who proceeds a little too energetically in righting the mistakes of the past. Now and then, as a result, minor discourse and annoyances will surely develop. But too much energy is better than too little. Therefore, although he may at times have slight cause for regret, he remains free of any serious blame.