I know I wouldn't make a good Emperor. After one day of listening to whining and squabbling about how things should be done, I would be ready to use that scepter to put some dents in people's heads. The Emperor is a fearless leader, but taken to extreme, his personality could be hot-tempered and headstrong too (which is probably why the ram symbols are on the arms of his throne rather than above his crown.). Yet his ankh-like scepter represents life and protection, what he feels is his duty as a ruler to offer his people. He serves by helping keep the peace, a challenge he presents to me today.
From the I Ching Pack comes "Wind over Water/Chasm - Dispersion:"
“I believe that people have a right to decide their own destiny...Along with this comes a responsibility to ensure that individual actions, in the pursuit of a personal destiny, do not threaten the well-being of others while the 'pursuit' is in progress.” ~ Frank Zappa
When I look at this image of the neglected, run-down house, I wonder what caused it to be abandoned. Was is due to an "I want what I want when I want it - the hell with you" attitude? This hexagram reminds me of the importance of selflessness instead of always making my wants a priority. I must seek the greater good, what will benefit everyone rather than just myself. My own well-being cannot be separated from that of other people.
Frank Zappa...who knew he would be quotable? RIP
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