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Monday, December 03, 2007
 

Santa's Polar Opposite?

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Hexagram 10
Treading (Conduct)

Two Commentaries:


1.
The standard
Princeton University Press
Wilhelm/Baynes text

2.
An idiosyncratic interpretation
from one "Rhett Butler"
at I Ching Resources

Rhett describes his experience
with Hexagram 10 at the South Pole.
This pole, like the abode of Santa,
may serve to illustrate T. S. Eliot's
remarks on "the still point of
the turning world."

Related material:

Hitler's Still Point,

The Still Point of
the Turning World:
Joan Didion and the
Opposite of Meaning

 (Harper's, Nov. 2005),

and
Chorus from the Rock
 (Log24, Dec. 5, 2004).

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