Kun :: Beset
Offering: auspicious for the wise :: No harm : words are not believed
Offering: auspicious for the wise :: No harm : words are not believed
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Kun refers to a deep pit dug on Zhou battlefields to imprison a wild and bel-ligerent, defeated enemy officer. Kun means isolation, oppression and entan-glement. For the captive, loss is made repeatedly worse by struggling against the odds.
Auspices
The situation is harsh, fated, and seemingly irreversible. When Kun is divined efforts to escape often lead to the worsening of circumstances. Divining Kun is inauspicious in all cases.
Good for punishment, cultivating under hardship, and soul searching.
Bad for making your case, advancement of any kind, and travel.
Comment
Sometimes you reach an impasse and cannot see what to do. You put your life and resources on the line and stick to your principles, but there is no positive result-this is Kun. It is a painful moment of truth.
When Kun is divined it is hard to know whether you are being belligerent or honorable. You cannot see your complicity in this tangled and difficult situation, so you blame others. Confused by fatigue and isolation, you even neglect your supporters. By the time you escape this dilemma you are battered and scarred.
Time will tell whether enduring such hardship and pain will make you a stronger person. The good news is, the pain will pass.
Other Correspondences
Business: Undermined by competition, wait for the crisis to pass and then rebuild.
Disharmonies: Insomnia, anorexia, drug addiction, injury, chronic pain, and depression.
Prognosis: Poor. The patient has a slow and difficult recovery. There is a likelihood of several relapses and a possible fatality. The patient may commit suicide.