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		<description><![CDATA[The Beginning Times There are two overarching lessons of the I Ching. The first is this:  Every Ending Begets A New Beginning. Change is not conceived as an endless string of cause-and-effect events but, rather, as a cycle of repeating &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/a-training-manual-for-the-beginning-times/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Beginning Times</h3>
<p>There are two overarching lessons of the I Ching.</p>
<p>The first is this:  <em>Every Ending Begets A New Beginning</em>.</p>
<p>Change is not conceived as an endless string of cause-and-effect events but, rather, as a cycle of repeating seasons that influence the cause-and-effect events within them.  Human actions and endeavors, in other words, are not viewed as independent of <em>the time</em> but, rather, are viewed in context of <em>the season</em> in which they occur.  In this sense, the linear progression of change is always set against the unchanging principle of cyclic change that underlies the unfolding of time.  For this reason, each of the hexagrams of the I Ching is experienced as a spatial expanse no less immediate and encompassing as Spring, let us say.  Or Autumn for that matter.</p>
<p>In the previous <a title="the storm before the calm" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/" target="_blank">post</a>, I published an oracle cast on the recent Autumnal Equinox.  In it the events around the <em>2012 turning point</em> are presented as resulting in a growing authoritarianism that, once transcended, will usher in a time of global reconciliation.  More specifically, it points to a crisis that we, as humanity, have confronted before and failed to resolve in the most beneficial way for all.  With the approach of 2012, we have the opportunity to face our collective dilemma again and, although the official reaction will reflexively repeat the same mistake as before, a groundswell of enlightened goodwill that transcends borders will unite people everywhere in a positive and constructive response—one that overrides the authoritarianism of church and state and sets in motion those metamorphic forces of nonviolence and noninterference that give rise to the harmonious and creative civilization our collective ancestors dreamed for us.</p>
<p>Far from confronting the end times, in other words, we are on the cusp of entering <em>the beginning times</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3>A Training Manual for the Road Ahead</h3>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching</em> is, first and foremost, an Oracle, continuing the age-old practice of rendering  the voice of the One intelligible to the contemporary mind.  By echoing the living words of the Spirit that continuously recreates the world, the Oracle manifests <em>the universal civilizing influence</em> caring for the entirety of creation, including humanity.  Because our thoughts and lives are part of the One, the Oracle enables us to anticipate each crossroads as it approaches and keep our feet firmly on the path of freedom.  To open our hearts to the hopes and dreams placed in us by all that has come before us is to sense the loving-kindness and  communion in the Oracle&#8217;s answers.</p>
<p>But, as its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em>, implies, <em>The Toltec I Ching</em> is also a training manual of ethical strategies embodying the ideals and values of the emerging world culture.  The vision it presents is of a living universe in which everything is invested with spirit and, just like human beings, has a level of awareness that is constantly undergoing a process of metamorphosis.  Our transforming human nature is envisioned as the <em>spirit warrior</em>, defined as a woman or man who trains diligently to defeat her or his <em>self-defeating habits of thought, emotion, and memory</em>.  The Duality of the great creative forces that manifest the intent of the One in the form of the macrocosm, furthermore, are mirrored in the masculine and feminine halves making up the microcosm of every human being.</p>
<p>As said since ancient times, the metamorphosis of the whole is initiated by the metamorphosis of the individual—and it is the work of each spirit warrior that builds an ever-widening <em>community of humaneness</em>.  The <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> are embodied, of course, in the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching, each of which incorporates the core lessons of attaining good fortune, both individually and collectively.  This individual striving to benefit the whole is seen as the open secret of personal and collective good fortune:  by letting go self-interest, the spirit warrior metamorphoses into a well of benefit that allies her or him with others likewise making positive use of the law of spiritual cause-and-effect.  Like all truly proactive measures, these lessons do not merely help  us avoid coming difficulties, but establish new attitudes and behaviors  that actually help shape the emerging future.</p>
<p>The actual means of metamorphosis is the work of harmonizing the masculine and feminine halves inherent within each individual—and inherent, therefore, in every social institution.  Understanding that our feminine and masculine halves are microcosmic reflections of the macrocosmic creative forces empowers us to marshal our energies toward constructive actions and ennoble our intentions toward ever-widening circles of harmonious unity.  In the arena of social institutions, for example, the conservative tendencies within a nation that seeks to defend itself with military strength can be thought of as its masculine half, while its progressive tendencies to channel resources into social service programs and international diplomacy can be thought of as its feminine half.  How well these two halves reach a harmonious balance of power determines the longevity of the nation and the well-being of its people.</p>
<p>The step-by-step training of the spirit warrior is just this exercising of the masculine and feminine halves in response to the archetypal situations making up human experience.  Specifically, it is the blending and balancing of the our feminine and masculine halves as they alternate in our outer actions and inner intentions that is formulated in the hexagram-by-hexagram progress through the sequence of 64 hexagrams.  Each of the hexagrams has it own proportion of the feminine and masculine generative energy—or, in more traditional language, its own specific mixture of yin and yang <em>qi</em>—and the hexagrams are arranged in a sequence that activates and harmonizes the sacred duality within us.  Working our way through the sequence of hexagrams, in other words, cultivates the creative forces within us, setting our intentions and actions on a course of self-transformation that leads to ever-widening spheres of good fortune.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3>The Storm Before The Calm</h3>
<p>Returning to the recent <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/">2012 oracle</a> provides us with the opportunity to see how the lessons embodied in the hexagrams provide us with ethical strategies and ennobling values during a time of profound social transformation.  Of the numerous hexagrams relevant to this situation, we will cite just two examples—</p>
<p>Concerning the first part of the Oracle&#8217;s answer, in which a rising tide of reactionary authoritarianism will need to be overcome, we can look to Hexagram #41 <strong>Feigning Compliance</strong> for inspiration:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/41.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-475" title="41" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/41.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  A shadowy male warrior stands upon the coils of a great serpent, forcing it to submit to his will at spear point.  He has, however, mistaken the snake’s tail for its head, which rises above and behind him, ready to strike.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  The shadowy male warrior symbolizes those who seek to dominate others.  The point of the spear symbolizes force, whether in the form of aggression, threat, intimidation, or subversion.  The great serpent symbolizes the energy and power of those who resist domination.  Its coils symbolize the convolutions and intricacies of the strategy of invisible defiance.  That the serpent’s tail is shaped to look like its head means that you are able to disguise your true intent behind a mask of conformity.  That the serpent’s head is poised to strike means that you remain vigilant, neither missing any real opportunity for resistance nor getting lulled into a false sense of security.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you lull your captor into a false sense of security while awaiting the right moment to reclaim your freedom.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  There is no true victory in force because those overcome eventually use the moral high ground to achieve their independence.  Such a turn of events is made inevitable by the fact that the spirit of those who oppress is progressively sickened by their past actions at just the time that the spirit of those oppressed is made progressively stronger and finer by the hardship they have endured.  Force corrupts those who use it and ennobles those who endure it.  For this reason, those who use force fail because they are brutish and short-sighted while those whose spirit cannot be dominated succeed because they are humane and wise.  When those who are stronger seek to dominate and control us then we must develop a strategy that ensures we defeat our oppressors without repeating their mistakes.  In this sense, it is necessary that we commit beforehand to making no attempt to exact revenge from those who have wronged us.  In order to emerge unscathed from domination we have to recognize the indomitable nature we have inherited from our ancestors and then ally ourselves with others committed to preserving inner independence until outer independence can be openly celebrated.  Because you take the time to gather inner strength without arousing any suspicion, you succeed in freeing yourself without harming another.  Because your humaneness shines on your oppressors, you succeed in freeing them without harming yourself.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  The spirit warrior refrains from attempting to dominate anyone in any way, for fear of the inevitable and justifiable backlash it would produce.  Others are not necessarily so farsighted, however:  at a time when force and intimidation are openly used to control our actions and shape our attitudes, it is imperative that we train ourselves to resist every tendency to succumb to mental or spiritual tyranny.  By adopting a demeanor of naive complacency while making our true thoughts and feelings unreadable, we make it possible to live with oppression without being conquered by it:  using visible compliance to mask invisible defiance, we maintain our reverence toward all things so that we never wrong others the way we were wronged.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Summary:  When those who are more powerful demand you submit to their will, do not just pretend to go along with them—make a show of agreeing with them and working for their goals as if they were your own.  Keep your true feelings to yourself, work to find kindred spirits who can be trusted, and gather your strength until the moment to reclaim your independence and freedom arrives.</span></p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p>Concerning the second part of the Oracle&#8217;s answer, in which a time of  widespread reconciliation will lead to a new world culture, we can look  to Hexagram #16 <strong>Renewing Devotion</strong> for inspiration.  Once we have surmounted our self-destructive tendencies, we need to hold fast to our new vision of harmonious unity:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/16.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-476" title="16" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/16.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  On the platform of a pyramid, a group of male and female warriors greet the dawn with ceremonial fire, drum, and song.  Out among the surrounding vegetation, a bird greets the dawn with two speech glyphs, one of which represents a flower and the other a song.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  The pyramid is a symbol of the sacred mountain at the center of all things and means that you are part of the collective work striving to mirror the handiwork of nature and the divine.  The dawn is a symbol of the daily renewal of creation and greeting it with companions means that you have others with whom you share the song of your beliefs, the drumbeat of your passions, and the fire of your creativity.  The surrounding vegetation is a symbol of the natural order and means that you are in harmony with the spirit of the world.  The singing bird represents the winged, transcendent, essence of nature and means that you are free to spontaneously give voice to the pure joy of life.  The flower and song glyphs represent the spirit warrior’s philosophy of life and mean that you have the courage to confront the eventual passing of everything beautiful, as well as the dignity to honor each passing both before and after it occurs.  Taken together, these symbols mean that your sincerity, trustworthiness and persistence will bring you success, vindication, and contentment.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  The feminine and masculine halves of the spirit warrior unite to carry out past decisions.  This is not the time for questioning the correctness of inner decisions such as your commitments to your beliefs, values, and viewpoints—nor is it the time for second guessing the wisdom of outer decisions such as your commitments to your duties, goals, and loved ones.  It is, rather, the time for honoring your sense of honor—the time for renewing your devotion to the higher purpose guiding your life.  Sometimes it is not a question of what we have faith in, but that our faith is strong and unshakable.  Likewise, it is not always a question of who or what we are faithful to, but that our faithfulness is pure and unbreakable.  Your future circumstances are created out of today’s actions, so set aside all thoughts of changing direction. Your future character is created out of today’s motives, so set aside all self-doubt.  You have taken a stand:  do not permit the opinions or actions of others to move you off center.  Keep in mind that your decisions each have a symbolic value and represent part of your relationship with the whole of creation—by daily renewing your heartfelt devotion to acting with integrity, you will achieve the kind of consistency, firmness, and clarity that brings the highest <em>benefit</em> into your life and the lives of those around you.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  If we look for reasons to doubt the perfection of all creation, we will find them.  Because the perfect nature with which we are born is overwhelmed by the collective self-doubt produced by human history, we come to doubt our own vision and are increasingly influenced by the prevailing viewpoint of the world as inhumane and, therefore, imperfect.  It is this social indoctrination that creates an artificial viewpoint which obscures our original vision and, much like a mask covers the real face, creates in us an artificial sense of an imperfect nature.  When we become aware that our true birthright is usurped when we are too young to defend the perfect nature we bring into the world, then we come to understand the old stories about the royal child who is hidden away until it comes of age and can reclaim its rightful place in the world:  once we recognize our true self as that part which was hidden in order to protect it until was strong enough to fend for itself, then we view the world through the eyes of our innate perfect nature and no longer remain blind to the perfection of all creation.  Renewing their devotion to perfection every day, spirit warriors are tireless in their effort to remain aware that nature is spirit—and unfaltering in their decision to rejoice in the fact that they are a vital part of that perfect unity.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Summary:  Work to continually renew your heart-felt dedication to fulfilling the first ancestor’s vision of the human spirit, especially when surrounded by others who lack the awareness and sensitivity to appreciate the presence of spirit everywhere.  Stay true to your road and destination.  At this time, influencing others is more proper than allowing them to influence you.</span></p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p>Introducing these two hexagrams into the 2012 reading allows us to derive additional information by comparing them to the <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/">original ones</a> cast on the Autumnal Equinox<strong> </strong><strong></strong>.</p>
<p>Comparing the two hexagrams relating to the &#8220;storm&#8221; portion of the oracle, we find that there is just one line change—in the fifth place—between Hexagram #54 <strong>Repeating Test</strong> and Hexagram #41 <strong>Feigning Compliance</strong>.  The fifth line change of Hexagram #54 <strong>Repeating Test</strong> seems particularly relevant:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;"> The situation is auspicious—you are at the vanguard of sweeping changes that will benefit all but those you replace.  The principal task for now is to brighten the emotional atmosphere and give everyone hope.  Slow down—actually implementing the new will take a long time.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>Likewise, comparing the two hexagrams relating to the &#8220;calm&#8221; portion of the oracle, we find that there is just one line change—in the sixth place—between Hexagram #2 <strong>Sensing Creation</strong> and Hexagram #16 <strong>Renewing Devotion</strong>.  The sixth line change of hexagram #16 <strong>Renewing Devotion</strong> seems especially useful:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;"> Look back at the period just passed and study it diligently, gleaning all the lessons you can from it.  Do you feel more empowered or less empowered than before?  What do you want to have continue, what do you want to have change?</span></p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: left;">Expanding a reading  by consciously introducing hexagrams that amplify the meaning and intent of the Oracle&#8217;s answer like this allows us to combine the two facets of the I Ching—the Oracle and the book of wisdom—into a more comprehensive and illuminating forecast.  In this way, we can encompass more of the mood and decision points of the divination by opening up the intuitive aspect of the reading to more in-depth analysis.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3>Summary:  The Master Key to Inspired Action</h3>
<p>The second overarching lesson of the I Ching is this:  <em>Sooner Or Later, Everything Changes Into Its Opposite</em>.</p>
<p>Nothing can maintain its status quo forever. The action of trying to maintain its status quo is the very thing that triggers its own backlash.</p>
<p>In point of fact, the stronger its action, the more wide-spread its action, the longer its action continues, and the stronger its resistance to change, <em>the more profound and complete and rapid its reversal</em>.</p>
<p>As the old adage goes:  <em>No one is easier to topple than one standing on tiptoes</em>.  When things reach their peak, they decline.  When the natural process of expansion and contraction is thwarted by unnatural means, such as force and oppression, then the decline does not follow its natural timetable but is accelerated by the pent-up energies locked within a self-destructive equilibrium.</p>
<p>Perhaps a universal change of heart seems unlikely to some.  Perhaps they view the politics of the moment as in control of our collective destiny.  Perhaps they are afraid to hope again.</p>
<p>But these are irrelevancies in the grand cycle of change, the forces of which work from the inside and outside simultaneously.  The cathartic moment arrives unbidden by conscious calling:  it answers the unconscious desperation and despair welling up from within both the personal and collective unconscious.  Just as the chick&#8217;s call from the inside the egg is answered by the hen&#8217;s pecking the shell from the outside, the anguish of the personal unconscious calls forth a complete and immediate reversal of conventional beliefs and values from humanity&#8217;s collective unconscious.</p>
<p>This 2012 Oracle states unequivocally that we are on the cusp of a metamorphosed civilization, one in which personal ethics are mirrored in our collective ethics and in which individual self-transformation ripples outward, contributing directly to the transformation of the Whole.</p>
<p>The Master Key to Inspired Action, then, is Inspired Intention—it is the diligently cultivated heart-mind that can, moment-to-moment, shift its attention to a world in which there are not only enough resources for all to live, but one in which there is enough time for all to live blissfully.</p>
<p>The Golden Age of Humanity is within our reach.</p>
<p>What shall we build together?</p>
<p>~</p>
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		<title>2012:  The Storm Before The Calm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Autumnal Equinox arrives, accompanied by fog and mist and rain and clouds of every shade of gray.  The world&#8217;s qi shifts from boundless movement toward boundless stillness.  We leave behind the excessive yang of summer and move into the &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Autumnal Equinox arrives, accompanied by fog and mist and rain and clouds of every shade of gray.  The world&#8217;s <em>qi</em> shifts from boundless movement toward boundless stillness.  We leave behind the excessive yang of summer and move into the newborn yin of fall.  The time of outward action gives way to the time of inward action.  The turning of the season carries us back from the branches into the roots.</p>
<p>The cycle of change carries matter, energy, and spirit along its course of natural unfolding.  Time is spatial:  autumn follows summer just as a time of consolidation follows a time of expansion.  The Current, the Way, the Tao, is organic in the way it develops, moving the individual and civilization both according to the seasons of <em>generative energy</em>.</p>
<div id="attachment_415" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 482px"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/compass-bigrams61.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-415   " title="compass-bigrams6" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/compass-bigrams61.jpg" alt="" width="472" height="380" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Seasons of Generative Energy</p></div>
<p>The Oracle can speak to the way present trends are developing into future situations because it gives voice to the principles underlying all change.  The seeds of winter are sown at the Summer Solstice, just as the seeds of summer are planted at the Winter solstice.  Because they are <em>seeds of generative energy</em>, however, and not phenomena directly perceptible to our senses, their sowing and fruition generally occur long before—or sometimes after—we imagine.</p>
<p>The structure of the hexagram&#8217;s six lines is traditionally divided into three levels, of old called, <em>Heaven, Man, and Earth</em>.</p>
<div id="attachment_419" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 236px"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/three-levels.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-419 " title="three levels" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/three-levels.jpg" alt="" width="226" height="94" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Three Dimensions of the Hexagram</p></div>
<p>The top two lines represent heaven, or spirit.  The lower two lines represent earth, or matter.  The middle two lines represent mankind, or human awareness.  Humankind, embodying so perfectly the conjunction of spirit and matter, is thought of as the bridge connecting the sacred and the mundane, the invisible and the visible, the formless and form.</p>
<p>The Oracle is able to communicate with us because we bring human awareness into the divinatory moment, bridging the physical mechanism of divination (such as coins, yarrow stalks, cards, dice, random number generator) and the oracular awareness permeating time and space.  The Oracle gives voice to the One based on the relationship it has sustained with human beings for many thousands of years now.  The divinatory moment, then, is the very embodiment of the ancient saying:  <em>Just as there is only One Mind, so is there only One Body</em>.</p>
<div id="attachment_422" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 271px"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/three-levels-21.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-422" title="three levels 2" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/three-levels-21.jpg" alt="" width="261" height="94" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Three Dimensions of the Divinatory Moment</p></div>
<p>Is this not the same Oracle that takes different forms in ancient cultures throughout the world?   Will we continue to hold ourselves apart from nature and spirit by  relying on a crippling kind of reason that does not recognize its own  limitations, even as the Great Mystery stares it in the face every  moment?  Will we continue to believe, against all evidence to the  contrary, that materialistic reason and religious zealotry are the only two poles of human participation in the world?  Will we dare to return to the ancients&#8217; worldview of everyday unity with the Living Whole?  Can we abandon our histories of wrongs and establish a time of amnesty in which we might address our common problems?  Will we find our way back to a lifeway of nature mysticism that bequeaths to our descendants a civilization in harmony with itself and nature and the sacred?</p>
<p>With the above in mind, I take up the coins this morning of the seasons&#8217; pivot and throw my question into the Beyond—</p>
<p>~</p>
<h3><span style="color: #0000ff;">What Can Humanity Expect with the Approach of 2012?</span></h3>
<p>The divinations I have cast on the subject of 2012 have been unanimously positive in the long run but have hinted at obstacles to be overcome in the short run.  The Oracle I received on the Autumnal Equinox 2010, regarding the events swirling around the turning point of the Winter Solstice of 2012, is the most detailed yet about the storm we will have to pass through before we achieve the calm of the New Dynasty of peace and prospering for all.</p>
<p>The first hexagram, representing the near-term events, is called <em>Repeating Test</em>.  Following is its illustration and interpretation—</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/542.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-435" title="54" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/542.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  A male warrior wearing the emblem of the smoking  mirror pauses in his tracks.  The true road runs straight ahead but the  warrior’s footprints show that he has doubled back on himself, circling  around a pool of water.  The day sky overhead is filled with sunlight  but the pool reflects the full moon in the night sky, indicating that  the warrior made that past part of his journey in the dark of night.  As  he prepares to undertake this leg of his journey for the second time,  the warrior must face the additional danger of a jaguar who now crouches  beside the pool.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  This hexagram depicts someone facing a dilemma for  the second time.  The male warrior symbolizes the challenges and  self-discipline that make us stronger and more adaptable than we  imagined.  The smoking mirror symbolizes the penetrating insight,  introspection, and self-knowledge required if we are to achieve a vision  of the true self.  That he pauses in his tracks means that you take the  opportunity to slow down your decisions in order to consider your  circumstances carefully and discern how they resemble a past experience  you have long wished to rectify.  That he has stepped off the true road  to circle around the pool means that your true destiny must wait while  you return to a previous stage in order to complete its task.  That it  is light now but the pool reflects the night sky means that you are more  aware and capable now than you were when you first encountered this  test.  That this part of the journey is complicated by the additional  danger of a jaguar lying in wait means that you clearly perceive this to  be a new situation even as you use it to change your spiritual  history.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you heal wounds left  from a past stage of development.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  The masculine half of the spirit warrior gazes into the  smoking mirror of the true self without blinking.  It is a time for  exhibiting the character traits you believe you should have exhibited  when facing a similar dilemma in the past:  because you take advantage  of this second chance to prove yourself to yourself, you erase past  regrets and reveal your true self to the unseen forces.  By turning our  perception upon ourselves, we are able to sense the lessons we have  learned from past mistakes.  Until we have had the opportunity to act on  those lessons and put them into effect, however, part of us remains  frozen at that stage of our development.  For that reason, there are few  more fortuitous times than those in which we can prove we are stronger  and wiser than in the past:  by discerning our own patterns of behavior  that run consistently beneath the surface of appearances, we are able to  stop repeating past mistakes and emerge victorious over our own  self-defeating attitudes and behaviors.  Because you intuitively know  that turning points periodically return until they are finally resolved,  you are fully prepared to act when the time comes:  because you wait  vigilantly for the opportunity to revisit a period of darkness, you do  not fail to use the present turning point to extend the continuity of  your light further back into the past.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  Now is the time to strengthen the ladder of your evolution  by descending it in order to repair a lower rung.  Actions and decisions  that have haunted us must be laid to rest if we are to advance further  toward our rightful destiny.  Within the inner landscape of our soul  there are hurdles we failed to clear, pitfalls we failed to avoid, on  our first encounter—where we first reacted with weakness we can now  react with strength, where we first acted naively we can now act wisely,  where we first reacted with fear we can now react with confidence,  where we first acted selfishly we can now act lovingly.  Because you do  not allow this opportunity to correct the past to slip through your  hands, you break the chains holding you and your allies back from  ascending to the next rung of success.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Summary:  Don’t make the same mistake again.  Some fears are false  fears, some hopes are false hopes:  stop and consider how you are  reverting to a way of thinking, feeling, and acting that did not work  before.  You are stronger and wiser now—act as you wish you had acted  the first time.  Seize this opportunity to heal the past and you will  create the future you long for.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>The Oracle appears to be saying that we—<em>humanity</em>—are going to have to pass through a crisis with all the dynamics of one we mismanaged the first time.  The exact nature of this crisis remains veiled by time, of course, but the transformation of our collective response is mapped out in the lines of change.</p>
<p>In other words, the specific transition points between the short-term and long-term are marked out by the line changes that produce a second hexagram out of the first.  In the present case, it is the first, second, and sixth lines that change.</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Line Changes—</span></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">1st:  Many are in denial of the growing trend toward oppression—all you can do is join with those of like mind and prepare for what lies ahead.  Avoid controversial positions and don’t call attention to your efforts.  Make yourselves useful but anonymous.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">2nd:  Many cannot get past the first hurdle—all you can do is appreciate the cunning of those above and go along with it for now.  There will be time to fight for principles later but the priority now must be just surviving this time.  Do not provoke envy or resentment by flaunting your little success.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">6th:  The dam breaks—the last vestiges of oppression dissolve, the will of its leadership broken, and the waters of free-thinking and creativity rush forward again.  Celebrate with those around you.  Spend your time training the next generation, for without continuity of principles it will all happen again.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>From the above we can surmise that our collective response to the first crisis was a knee-jerk reaction toward the use of force and intimidation—and that our first tendency in the second crisis is to revert to our previous response.</p>
<p>The first line change points out the insidious nature of fear that is generated by shock:  it is easy to convince people that the worst has only begun and that they must protect themselves by taking up a defensive posture that makes life more miserable everywhere.  This kind of lashing out against enemies real and imagined, internal and external, can be masked as necessary for only so long—eventually, there is a growing recognition that no amount of rationalization or justification changes the fact that irrational oppression is irrational oppression.</p>
<p>The second line change points out that there are many who remain fixed in a fear and aggression specifically propagated by those in power.  This is the most difficult time, when the fever is at it pitch.  It can be a dangerous time for those who dissent, one in which it is necessary to avoid attracting the attention of those with the power to crush dissent in the name of the greater good.  At the same time, this line change reminds those who manage to thrive during this time not to distance themselves from those less fortunate.</p>
<p>And finally, in the sixth line change, we see that the fever has broken.  The mass delusion passes like a nightmare evaporating with the dawn.  Even those perpetuating the self-destruction lose the will to go on.  People of good will and innovative solutions to the crisis come to the fore.  It is a time of widespread celebration and an overwhelming sense of relief.  Most of all, however, it is a time of establishing the new worldview for the next generations, because the forces of self-destruction are forever like a seed ready to sprout even in the loveliest garden.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p>The second hexagram, which grows out of the first by virtue of these three line changes, represents the long-term repercussions of the events associated with 2012.  Titled <em>Sensing Creation</em>, its image and interpretation follows—</p>
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<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  A female warrior is naked, immersed in water and surrounded by flowers.  A wellspring of water rises from between her hands.  The water drops are drawn as beads of jade in order to portray the precious nature of that which sustains life.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the great courage essential to creating a meaningful life.  The female warrior symbolizes the way of nurturing and encouraging human nature that increases its sensitivity and loving-kindness.  Being naked means that nothing stands between you and the world.  Being immersed in water means that you plunge whole-heartedly into the spirit of that which nurtures all.  Being surrounded by flowers means that you perceive the perfection of the world as it truly is:  each moment blossoms perfect and whole, then passes like a fading flower—each perfection born into the world must die.  The wellspring of water symbolizes the inexhaustible source of courage that allows you to use your awareness of mortality to more profoundly experience the joy and sorrow inherent within every encounter.  In this sense, the flowers and the water signify not only the wisdom attained through experience, but the aesthetic sensibilities to be moved by a beauty and truth not always apparent to others.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you open your spirit to the overwhelming perfection of the world and share your vision with all you touch.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  The feminine half of the spirit warrior collects the movement and energy of the unseen forces, calming them and bringing them together in harmony, making a place for them to gather strength and then making that source of <em>benefit</em> open and available to all.  Where past injustices and resentments survive to poison the well of <em>benefit</em>, true <em>need</em> goes unmet and people suffer unnecessarily:  the spirit warrior fosters a climate of forgiveness and reconciliation, reuniting those whose hearts have become estranged and dissolving the tensions and insecurities that have prevented people from coexisting in harmony and mutual understanding.  Before action, the passions breeding distrust and discord appear too strong and too deeply entrenched to be overcome.  After action, the <em>benefit</em> you help cultivate results in a greater union of good will, hope, and creativity.  You succeed where others fail because you rely on the warrior’s refined sensibilities to guide you rather than past experiences.  You succeed where others fail because you reflect generosity in every thought, word, and deed rather than demanding that others first prove their worth.  You succeed where others fail because you cleanse yourself of all ill will rather than harboring any spiritual intent that might poison the well of <em>benefit</em> that you are become.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  Whether the struggle is internal or external, work to increase your sensitivity to the realms of nature, human nature, and spirit.  Because people differ only in the degree of their sensitivity to the One Spirit, continue to open your perceptions to more and more sublime thoughts, feelings, memories, and sensations.  By recognizing that you are filled with the source of nurturance, you can calmly let all your adaptations arise from it.  By giving form to the source of nurturance, you can respond to things with dignity, patience, joy, and appreciation.  Because your sensitivity to the world is your strength, you can find the way to restore harmony and progress where others find only opposition and antagonism.  Make the well-being of others your goal right now and you can build a coalition of allies to undertake even greater endeavors in the future.  Avoid taking sides, work to bring them together.  Cultivate trust in the early stages of discord, rely on your lack of self-interest in its later stages.  You succeed because you bring future <em>benefit</em> to those separated by the past.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Summary:  The beauty and loving-kindness you seek are within your reach.  Let go of obsolete opinions and dogma handed down to you from others.  Find that which allows you to share happiness with others and you will achieve greater freedom and creativity.  Focus on the healing of old wounds, promote the forgiving of old wrongs.  Set aside personal ambition, act for the common good.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>Surely one of the most beautiful and promising of times, <em>Sensing Creation</em> is the opening up of forgiveness and reconciliation.  It is a time of universal trust and mutual goodwill.  Past differences dissolve in an atmosphere of shared hope and a collective vision of a greater future for all.</p>
<p>With this, the Oracle appears to reiterate its prognosis for the era beginning with the changes surrounding the 2012 landmark:  following a period in which the self-destructive forces in humanity start to reassert their authority, a new wave of <em>humaneness</em> emerges to guide us into the Golden Age of Humanity.</p>
<p>The Oracle sees, in sum, a tempestuous storm before the long calm.</p>
<p><em>What shall we build together?</em></p>
<p>~</p>
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		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What my teachers have taught me has been born out by my 40-some years of study:  the I Ching is a system of 64 living symbols that perennially outgrows whatever interpretation as been affixed to it.  Why would the snake &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/reading-the-map-of-fate/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What my teachers have taught me has been born out by my 40-some years of study:  the I Ching is a system of 64 living symbols that perennially outgrows whatever interpretation as been affixed to it.  Why would the snake carry its shed skin around with it?  To be attached to the outmoded vision of a patriarchal past simply because we have gained some proficiency with its inner workings is to betray the very core value of change upon which the Oracle is based.  Why would the butterfly carry its chrysalis around with it?</p>
<p>The Oracle can speak to our lives from its timeless dwelling place because the timebound changes we encounter in the historical present follow certain invariable cyclic processes.  The Oracle and its body, the 64 hexagrams, do not change.  But the world of nature and civilization does, dragged into the black hole of ever-greater disorder by the gravity of entropy.  The Oracle speaks to us from outside time because it is the voice of the <em>generative energy</em> that continues to sustain the on-going creation of the universe around us—it speaks to us about the way to escape the trap of Fate because it is the voice of the loving-kindness of the one spirit nurturing the on-going birth of all creation.  It speaks to us because the one spirit taking form in all matter strives to awaken in matter, to continue its own limitless growth by calling us to join it at the further end of the road of Freedom.</p>
<p>It speaks to us, in other words, because it is calling itself home.</p>
<p>The Oracle and its body, the 64 hexagrams, do not change.  But its clothing does.  More than that—its clothing <em>must</em> change.  Because the Oracle must speak coherently to each Age, the interpretation of the hexagrams and their lines must change periodically in order to adapt to the evolving worldview of civilization.  The reasons for a new interpretation of the I Ching have all been laid out in the previous three posts and I point to those <a title="articles" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/why-a-new-i-ching/" target="_self">articles</a> rather than repeating them here.</p>
<p>The received version of the I Ching is the King Wen version, which was originally called the <em>Chou I</em>, or <em>Changes of Chou</em>, as it was specifically identified with the emerging Chou Dynasty of the time.  Its order of the 64 hexagrams is attributed to the titular founder of that dynasty, who is said to have arranged the hexagrams in a progression of 32 pairs.  Although each pair is linked by a discernible relationship—generally that of the second being the inverted form of the first—the reasoning behind the <em>sequence of the pairs</em> remains a mystery.</p>
<p>Regardless of the actual origin of the hexagrams or the originator of the received sequence, what we do know is that this sequence cannot be divorced from the oracular nature of the I Ching.  Its more rational use as a book of wisdom, in other words, does little to disguise the mystery lying at the core of its use as an Oracle.  Lest anyone enter thinking that the art of divination is a rational affair, they ought be assured that it is, instead, a matter of engaging the numinous, the sacred, the supranatural, aspect of reality and so is essentially an act of mystical union with the One.</p>
<p>Of course, we draw an imaginary line here between matter and spirit in order to work with concepts existing only in our minds.  The non-dual nature of reality means that matter and form Itself <em>are</em> the numinous, sacred, supranatural Itself.  It is this absolute identification of matter and awareness that establishes the oracular communication:  our question, the coins, and the Oracle&#8217;s answer are all drops of water in the same sea of <em>thinking matter</em>.  How could there be any boundary between thought-drops and matter-drops in the single sea of <em>spirit-matter</em>?  It is this absolute merging of our awareness with all of creation that reflects the embodiment of spirit in all matter.  And it is this merging of self and world that allows us to dissolve the subject-object barrier between ourselves and the Oracle.</p>
<h3>Comparing the New and Traditional  Sequences</h3>
<p>Looking at the King Wen Sequence from a distance, we see an overall pattern of 32 pairs of hexagrams divided into two uneven parts.  Part One consists of 30 hexagrams that begins with the pair #1 <strong>The Creative</strong> (Heaven 0ver Heaven) and #2 <strong>The Receptive</strong> (Earth over Earth) and ends with the pair #29 <strong>The Abysmal</strong> (Water over Water) and #30 <strong>The Clinging</strong> (Fire over Fire).  Part Two consists of 34 hexagrams that begins with the pair #31 <strong>Influence</strong> (Lake over Mountain) and #32 <strong>Duration</strong> (Thunder over Wind) and ends with the pair #63 <strong>After Completion</strong> (Water over Fire) and #64 <strong>Before Completion </strong>(Fire over Water).</p>
<p>We know that the trigrams Fire and Water are delegates for Heaven and Earth, since they often represent the Sun and Moon, respectively.  So ending Part One with the doubling of the Water and Fire trigrams as a response to the doubling of the Heaven and Earth trigrams at the beginning of Part One makes good sense.  As does the final pair of hexagrams in Part Two (Water over Fire and Fire over Water), since this is the intermarrying of the two opposing trigrams rather than their doubling.  If the goal had been absolute consistency in this regard, then Part Two would have started with the symbolic counterparts to #1 <strong>The Creative</strong> and #2 <strong>The Receptive</strong>, namely #12 <strong>Standstill</strong> (Heaven over Earth) and #11 <strong>Peace</strong> (Earth over Heaven).  But such is not the case.  Part Two begins instead with a pair of hexagrams that use the intermarrying of the remaining four trigrams (Lake over Mountain and Thunder over Wind).  So where the beginning and end of Part One and the end of part Two are all marked by hexagrams comprised of the trigrams Heaven and Earth and Fire and Water, the beginning of Part Two is marked by hexagrams comprised of the other four trigrams:  #31 <strong>Influence</strong> is made up of the youngest daughter and youngest son (Lake over Mountain) and #32 <strong>Duration</strong> is made up of the eldest son and eldest daughter (Thunder over Wind).</p>
<p>There is a kind of symbolic structure to the traditional Sequence, in other words, that depends on the doubling and/or intermarrying of [1] trigrams specifically related to the first two (Heaven and Earth, thence their delegates, Fire and Water) and [2] trigrams expressing the familial relationships among the eight trigrams (Lake and Mountain, Thunder and Wind).  As has been often noted, Part One appears as the Upper Half of the hexagrams, representing cosmological forces at work, whereas Part Two appears as the Lower Half, representing the social and cultural forces at work.  Indeed, the traditional interpretation of #31 <strong>Influence</strong> (Lake over Mountain) and #32 <strong>Duration</strong> (Thunder over Wind) is that they represent the institutions of courtship and marriage, respectively.  The text of these two hexagrams not only refers to the &#8220;superior man&#8221; but the traditional interpretation, such as that found in the standard Wilhelm-Baynes translation, contains such parochial material as:  &#8220;During courtship the young man subordinates himself to the girl, but in marriage, which is represented by the coming together of the eldest son and the eldest daughter, the husband is the directing and moving force outside, while the wife, inside, is gentle and submissive.&#8221;</p>
<p>This emphasis on the well-known familial relationships between trigrams lies at the very heart of the King Wen Sequence.</p>
<div id="attachment_381" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 305px"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/family-trigrams.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-381 " title="family trigrams" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/family-trigrams.jpg" alt="" width="295" height="287" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Diagram 1:  Family Relationships Among Trigrams</p></div>
<p>In other words, the first two hexagrams of the traditional King Wen Sequence are those symbolizing the father and the mother, which are considered the parents of the following 62 hexagrams.  This representation is due in large part to the fact that the father/heaven hexagram is comprised of six solid lines and the mother/earth hexagram of six broken lines, whereas the remaining 62 hexagrams are all made up of combinations of solid and broken lines.  The father/heaven and mother/earth hexagrams are the only two that exist as pure yang and pure yin forces, while the remaining 62 hexagrams exist as combinations of yang and yin energies.</p>
<p>This dependence on a paternalistic model of creation and change goes hand-in-hand with the top-down model of rulership to which the traditional I Ching has long contributed.  As part of the wisdom tradition of ancient China, the I Ching played a role in the instruction of rulers in the ongoing effort to create enlightened rulers, whose adherence to the Way would lead the nation into a time of peace and harmony and prosperity.  As the Oracle, moreover, the I Ching played a role in advising rulers in their decisions of statecraft.</p>
<p>As discussed in the previous three posts, this faith in the education of rulers has worldwide proven a disastrous failure and any continuing alliance between the I Ching and the ruling elite is unethical in the extreme.</p>
<p>We are a world of peers and neither governments nor churches are our parents.  No fellow human being stands above us to mediate between us and the infinite.  We are not children to be led.  We are, in fact, those most in touch with reality, possessing worldly wisdom and capable of determining our own destiny, whereas those pretending to rulership live in a shared hallucination of power far removed from the needs and dreams of those they would govern.</p>
<p>The old dynasty of rulers has come to an end and the new dynasty of peers has begun.  The Toltec I Ching reunites the ancient worldviews of the indigenous peoples of China and Mesoamerica by fusing the symbology of the Toltec culture to the I Ching of China, thereby reuniting the Eastern and Western Hemispheres of global consciousness.  The Toltec I Ching marries visual and written imagery to each  hexagram, thereby reuniting the Left and Right Hemispheres of the individual consciousness.  The Toltec I Ching, both in its role as a repository of wisdom and as the Oracle, allies itself with the emerging Dynasty and legitimizes it by reflecting its universal equality in a new Sequence and interpretation of the hexagrams.  The mechanics of this new Sequence are discussed <a title="here" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/a-new-i-ching-for-the-new-dynasty/" target="_self">here</a>, which produces the following arrangement with its corresponding hexagrams in the King Wen Sequence—</p>
<div id="attachment_386" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 488px"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/hexagram-list-8.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-386" title="hexagram list 8" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/hexagram-list-8.png" alt="" width="478" height="1490" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Diagram 2:  Toltec I Ching and King Wen Sequences</p></div>
<p>Viewing The Toltec I Ching Sequence from a distance, we can make our several principle features.  First of all, we note the beginning and ending pairs of the 64 hexagrams.  #1 <strong>Provoking Change</strong> (Thunder over Thunder) is paired with #2 <strong>Sensing Creation</strong> (Lake over Lake).</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/01.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-388 aligncenter" title="01" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/01.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Here we see that the initiating force is something that has triggered or activated a change.  Its attribute is Shock or Surprise that motivates and inspires us to take up the challenge of transformation.  To quote from the text:</p>
<blockquote><p>Image:  A male warrior dances with the storm, holding a lightning bolt in one hand and a feather in the other.  Where the lightning bolt forks, it takes the form of a serpent of fire, light, and energy.  The rattles around his ankles make thunder every time his feet strike the ground and his eyes are fixed on the sky above.</p>
<p>Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the great forces essential to creating a new beginning.  The male warrior symbolizes the way of testing and training human nature that increases its versatility and fortitude.  The lightning bolt symbolizes the focused application of action and intent that provokes dramatic change.  That it takes the form of a serpent of fire, light, and energy means that your vision is part of a living creative force whose movement shatters all that is cold, dark, and stagnant.  The dance symbolizes a personal ritual that connects you to creation’s underlying rhythm of movement and resistance.  Dancing with the sky, the storm, the lightning, means that you can sense the rhythmic force of love surrounding you as the feminine and masculine creative forces continue to create and sustain the spark of life within the night of matter.  Making thunder in the sky, making earthquakes in the land means that your actions trigger a great explosion of potential which, although it cannot be seen, sets in motion ramifications great enough to change what has come before.  Holding the feather means that you are rightly connected to the higher, celestial, forces of the sky, while holding the serpent means that you are rightly connected to the lower, terrestrial, forces of the earth.  Taken together, these symbols mean that your actions break up the inertia of the old and set in motion events that cannot yet be envisioned.</p>
<p>Action:  The masculine half of the spirit warrior guides the movement and energy of the unseen forces, stirring them up and then setting them in motion, calling them forth and then directing them against places where <em>benefit</em> is dammed up and unable to follow its natural course&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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<p>Its paired hexagram, <strong>Sensing Creation</strong>, accompanies it as a  profound immersion in and heartfelt appreciation of the wonder of  existence.  Its attribute is Joy or Appreciation that sensitizes us to  the underlying perfection of creation.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/01.jpg"></a><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/02.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-389" title="02" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/02.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">To quote from the text:</p>
<blockquote><p>Image:  A female warrior is naked, immersed in water and surrounded by flowers.  A wellspring of water rises from between her hands.  The water drops are drawn as beads of jade in order to portray the precious nature of that which sustains life.</p>
<p>Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the great courage essential to creating a meaningful life.  The female warrior symbolizes the way of nurturing and encouraging human nature that increases its sensitivity and loving-kindness.  Being naked means that nothing stands between you and the world.  Being immersed in water means that you plunge whole-heartedly into the spirit of that which nurtures all.  Being surrounded by flowers means that you perceive the perfection of the world as it truly is:  each moment blossoms perfect and whole, then passes like a fading flower—each perfection born into the world must die.  The wellspring of water symbolizes the inexhaustible source of courage that allows you to use your awareness of mortality to more profoundly experience the joy and sorrow inherent within every encounter.  In this sense, the flowers and the water signify not only the wisdom attained through experience, but the aesthetic sensibilities to be moved by a beauty and truth not always apparent to others.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you open your spirit to the overwhelming perfection of the world and share your vision with all you touch.</p>
<p>Action:  The feminine half of the spirit warrior collects the movement and energy of the unseen forces, calming them and bringing them together in harmony, making a place for them to gather strength and then making that source of <em>benefit</em> open and available to all&#8230;&#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p>From the very beginning of the Sequence, then, we see that the parent-child relationship of the King Wen Sequence has been replaced not by another creator-couple but, rather, by the archetypal human responses to times of new beginnings.  Something has triggered a time of crisis and #1 <strong>Provoking Change</strong> responds by trying to increase the potential for all concerned to benefit, to which #2 <strong>Sensing Creation</strong> responds by establishing an atmosphere of widespread relief and reconciliation.</p>
<p>Similarly, there is not any talk of the &#8220;superior man&#8221;.  Every man, woman and child is considered a <em>spirit warrior</em> to be honored and respected for their facing the inevitability of death.  That both male warriors and female warriors have within them a masculine and feminine half is likewise considered self-evident and a key element in each individual&#8217;s process of self-realization.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p>Turning to the last two hexagrams in the Sequence, we find #63 <strong>Self-Sufficiency</strong> (Wind over Mountain) and #64 <strong>Safeguarding Life</strong> (Mountain over Wind).  Rather than the artificial structure of the King Wen Sequence with its final pair intermarrying the Fire and Water trigrams, we find ourselves approaching the end of an organic sequence in which social forces (#63) finally coalesce to achieve a harmonious self-sufficiency that (#64) ultimately cannot be sustained and threatens to extinguish the very lifeway that is most treasured.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/63.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-391" title="63" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/63.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<p>The attribute of #63 is Peaceful Adaptation.  To quote from the text:</p>
<blockquote><p>Image:  A great feathered serpent hatches out of the earth as if from an egg.  Its feathers are adorned with conch shells and it senses its surroundings with its bifurcated tongue.</p>
<p>Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the great forces released by the accumulated efforts of spirit warriors over the ages.  The feathered serpent symbolizes the collective intent and vision shared by spirit warriors in every time and every place.  That it hatches from the earth as if from an egg means that the community of spirit incubating within the material world emerges as a living, dynamic force of creation.  The conches adorning its feathers symbolize the call for all to join the community of spirit.  Its bifurcated tongue symbolizes the duality that is one.  That it uses its bifurcated tongue to sense its surroundings means that you are attuned to the universal presence of the masculine and feminine creative forces.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you align yourself with those whose only <em>need</em> is to bring <em>benefit</em> to their surroundings.</p>
<p>Action:  The spirit warrior reverses the flow of power, channeling it inside instead of outside:  by storing up power internally rather than expending it externally, we are able to both free ourselves of habits and gain control over our actions&#8230;&#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/64.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-392" title="64" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/64.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<p>The attribute of #64 is Obstructed Adaptation.  To quote from the text:</p>
<blockquote><p>Image:  A male warrior holds the funeral bundle of his child, preparing to place it in its burial site.  His face reflects the shock, anguish, and horror that fills his heart.</p>
<p>Interpretation:  This hexagram depicts the inevitable result of carelessness and irreverence.  The male warrior symbolizes the versatility and fortitude that are at the core of outer nurturing.  That he prepares to place the funeral bundle of his child in its burial site means that strength cannot accomplish afterwards what nurturing can accomplish beforehand.  That his face and heart are filled with shock, anguish, and horror means that he is in the grips of the most terrible truth:  that which we most cherish cannot be replaced.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you avoid causing suffering by honoring and nurturing all that your spirit touches.</p>
<p>Action:  The masculine half of the spirit warrior draws back from the brink before it is too late.  It is not a time for pursuing desires and ambitions:  those who cannot temper their strength run the risk of losing a source of that strength&#8230;&#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;">No Conclusion</h3>
<p>As with all organic processes, every ending begets a new beginning, so it comes as no surprise that #64 <strong>Safe-Guarding Life</strong> is itself the crisis that sets in motion #1 <strong>Provoking Change</strong> and, thereby, another round of the Cycle of Fate.</p>
<p>When the Oracle answers our questions with a hexagram that includes one or more lines changing to a new hexagram, it is providing us with a way to leap out of the Cycle of Fate and create our lives outside the entropic law of increasing disorder and disintegration.  When we receive an answer without any line changes, however, then it means that we are temporarily held fast in the Cycle of Fate and should see ourselves as eventually moving into the next hexagram in the Sequence.</p>
<p>Of old, it has been said that if we quiet our heart-mind then we will transform it into a lodging-place for the One.</p>
<p>As the <em>speaking</em> of the One, the Oracle rushes in to fill the vacuum created by our question.</p>
<p>Standing at the border of the known and the unknown, we step out of our familiar worldview of self-and-other duality and into the longed-for unitary experience of the eternal return.</p>
<p>May we all transcend the Law of Fate and create the Golden Age of Humanity in the nearest possible present time.</p>
<p>~</p>
<p><em>The   Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William        Douglas   Horden has just received a <a title="Silver Award in the  2010      Nautilus Awards" href="http://www.nautilusbookawards.com/2010_Silver_Winners.html" target="_blank">Silver Award in the 2010 Nautilus Awards</a>.      It          recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native     Americans of  ancient         Mexico and includes original illustrations     interpreting  each of   the       hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired  Action in  the  New       World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of  the  emerging  world       culture.</p>
<p><a href="../../" target="_blank">Click   here</a> to go to the main site   to see sample  chapters, reviews and   the link to <a href="http://www.larsonpublications.com/book-details.php?id=81" target="_blank">Larson Publications</a> for ordering the book.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word psyche means both soul and butterfly. The concept of a world soul arose among ancient philosophers and endures in the heart-mind of many modern people. It was expounded by Plato for one, and can be found in many &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-world-psyche/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word <em>psyche</em> means both <em>soul</em> and <em>butterfly</em>.</p>
<p>The concept of a world soul arose among ancient philosophers and endures in the heart-mind of many modern people. It was expounded by Plato for one, and can be found in many other belief systems throughout history, up to the present where it appears as the Gaia principle.</p>
<div><em>Therefore, we may consequently state that: this world is indeed a living being endowed with a soul and intelligence &#8230; a single visible living entity containing all other living entities, which by their nature are all related</em>.  —Plato<cite></cite></div>
<p>In this sense, the physical world is perceived to have a soul or spirit no less than we human beings have.  In the same way, moreover, that &#8220;the world&#8221; is actually all the things within it, including human beings, &#8220;the world soul&#8221; is actually all the individual souls within it, including human beings.  But where does this concept come from—and what does it have to do with a <em>world butterfly</em>?</p>
<p>As to the first point:  The world soul does not originate as a thought but, rather, as a sensation.  It is the inevitable result of <em>nature mysticism</em>, of lives so thoroughly immersed in the natural world that they can sense the one soul of which they are a part and experience their unity with it consciously.  This unifying experience of the underlying reality is what gives rise to the spiritual perceptions and practices known as animism and shamanism.</p>
<p>In <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and I make the point that people differ only in the degree of their sensitivity to the one soul.  Here is an excerpt from Hexagram 2, <em>Sensing Creation</em>—</p>
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<p><em>Image:  A female warrior is naked, immersed in water and surrounded by flowers.  A wellspring of water rises from between her hands.  The water drops are drawn as beads of jade in order to portray the precious nature of that which sustains life.</em></p>
<p><em>Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the great courage essential to creating a meaningful life.  The female warrior symbolizes the way of nurturing and encouraging human nature that increases its sensitivity and loving-kindness.  Being naked means that nothing stands between you and the world.  Being immersed in water means that you plunge whole-heartedly into the spirit of that which nurtures all.  Being surrounded by flowers means that you perceive the perfection of the world as it truly is:  each moment blossoms perfect and whole, then passes like a fading flower—each perfection born into the world must die.  The wellspring of water symbolizes the inexhaustible source of courage that allows you to use your awareness of mortality to more profoundly experience the joy and sorrow inherent within every encounter.  In this sense, the flowers and the water signify not only the wisdom attained through experience, but the aesthetic sensibilities to be moved by a beauty and truth not always apparent to others.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you open your spirit to the overwhelming perfection of the world and share your vision with all you touch.</em></p>
<p>Keeping in mind that every individual is a spirit warrior with a feminine and masculine half, the formula for increasing our sensitivity to the unseen world soul can be phrased like this:  <em>The feminine half of the spirit warrior collects the movement and energy of the unseen forces, calming them and bringing them together in harmony, making a place for them to gather strength and then making that source of <em>benefit</em> open and available to all.</em></p>
<p>This calming of the spirit in order to make a place, much like a womb, for the world soul to gestate in stillness and then be born in acts of benefit is an age-old formula by which men and women across cultures have attained states of profound bliss and meaningful success.</p>
<p>As to the second point:  The world psyche, like the individual human psyche, grows and evolves without limit.  Its only constant is one of change, always seeking further refinement and a higher order of universal benevolence.  Its only unchanging law is that of <em>unending metamorphosis</em>—what better symbol of our collective spiritual metamorphosis than the <em>world butterfly</em>?</p>
<p>~</p>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<title>Lessons From The Toltec I Ching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time. Inspired action flows spontaneously from an inspired mind. When we replace trivial and undignified thoughts with substantial and ennobling ones, &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/lessons-from-the-toltec-i-ching/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> Inspired action flows spontaneously from an inspired mind. </strong></p>
<p>When we replace trivial and undignified thoughts with substantial and ennobling ones, we are focused ahead of time on perceiving and interpreting events in the best possible light.  In this way, we take the energy we previously devoted to the pursuit of self-interest and channel it into acts that benefit all.</p>
<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> An inspired mind flows spontaneously from an inspired heart.</strong></p>
<p>When we replace selfish and self-important feelings with generous and all-embracing ones, we are positioning ourselves ahead of time to respond to events with loving-kindness and goodwill toward all.  In this way, we take the energy we previously devoted to self-defeating attitudes and channel it into creative acts that benefit all.</p>
<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> An inspired heart flows spontaneously from being attuned to this single wish of the Living Whole:  <em>that all benefit as one.</em> </strong></p>
<p>But how are we to give up our separate sense of self-importance and open our heart to this living wish when so many around us are acting out of greed, superstition and fear?  How are we to refine our thoughts and emotions when we are bombarded from every quarter with ever more sophisticated attempts to capture our attention?</p>
<p><strong> It is one of the oldest lessons:  <em>If your intention is clear of ulterior motives, then even distractions and confusion are The Way.</em></strong></p>
<p>Self-defeating thoughts and emotions, from this point of view, are viewed as the <em>enemy-within</em>, the constellation of habit attitudes and habit behaviors that constantly throw up stumbling blocks to the spirit warrior’s progress.  Indeed, the <em>spirit warrior</em> is best defined as a woman or man who clarifies their intention by consciously training to (1) recognize Spirit within all matter and, (2) defeat the self-defeating habits of the enemy-within.</p>
<p>Freeing our intention of ulterior motives by focusing on these two goals, we find that confronting the distractions and confusion thrown up by the enemy-within becomes more like practicing with a sparring partner than an out-and-out battle.  More and more, the enemy-within is experienced as an artificial sense of self that was formed by the conditioning it received from family and culture.  As we get to know it better, it seems most like a recurring dream opponent trying to awaken us to our true potential.</p>
<p>For example, even if we were born to the same parents on the same day, it is obvious that were we then raised in a completely different culture, say the Mbuti of central Africa or the Inuit of the Arctic tundra, we would have a completely different personality, a completely different sense of self in relationship to the world-at-large.  Once the hollowness of this illusory, conditioned, self is fully experienced—like recognizing that the distorted image in a funhouse mirror is not our true reflection—we stop reacting automatically to events around us.  Our actions become more creative, more spontaneous, and meet with greater success.</p>
<p>In this sense, inspired action, an inspired mind, an inspired heart, and attunement to the wish of the Living Whole all spring from living each moment with an intention free of ulterior motives.</p>
<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> Spirit, like nature, abhors a vacuum.</strong></p>
<p>When we clear our intention of ulterior motives, we are no longer beleaguered by our inner talk—Spirit rushes in to fill the clearing we have made for it.  Our heart-mind becomes its nest.</p>
<p>And of what is this nest constructed?</p>
<p>Lessons:  the accrued wisdom of the ancients, who first learned to stop their inner talk and then recorded what Spirit whispered to them in that shining silence.</p>
<p>By taking Spirit’s voice to heart, we, like the ancients, replace unworthy and self-destructive thoughts and emotions with ennobling and beneficial ones.</p>
<p>An Oracle is the voice of Spirit, speaking to us across the ages in the language of lessons.</p>
<p>Lessons are wisdom teachings, a body of ethical principles that can be adapted to the ever-changing circumstances of life.  As in sailing, you don’t set your sails to go with the wind in the same way you do to tack against the wind—nor do you drop anchor in the open sea just because it works when you are in port.  Lessons and their ethics guide our <em>responses to change.</em> Lessons make us better adapted to events, more competent, more improvisational, less predictable, and more creative.  Their ethics make us more generous, more compassionate, less competitive, more collaborative, and more successful.</p>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching </em>incorporates the lessons and ethics of the Oracles of two of the world’s great civilizations.  From ancient Mesoamerica, comes the Oracle of the <em>Tonalpoalli</em>, or Sacred Calendar, with its lessons inspired by the great civilizing spirit of the Toltec sages.  From ancient China, comes the Oracle of the <em>I Ching</em>, or Book of Change, with its lessons inspired by the great civilizing spirit of the Taoist sages.  We invite you to explore further your own inner path—and to carry the timeless wisdom of the ancients back into these troubled times.</p>
<p>This article appeared originally in Volume 8, Number 4 of <em>Evolve!</em> magazine.</p>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<title>Inner Activism:  A Lifeway of Flower And Song</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The questions we face today are no different than those faced by our predecessors:  How do I live authentically?  How do I achieve peace of mind without turning my back on those in need?  How do I attune myself to &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/inner-activism-a-lifeway-of-flower-and-song/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The questions we face today are no different than those faced by our predecessors:  <em>How do I live authentically?  How do I achieve peace of mind without turning my back on those in need?  How do I attune myself to the world around me?</em></p>
<p>For the ancient Toltecs and the civilizations they inspired, the highest expression of their lifeway was embodied in the mystical philosophy of <em>Flower-and-Song</em>.</p>
<p><em>Flower-and-Song</em> is a difrasismo, a common form of expression in the Nahuatl language that uses two words to form a metaphor for a third, more expansive, concept.  It is often translated as &#8220;poetry&#8221; but its meaning is more comprehensive than that, indicating that its practitioners strive to live a &#8220;poetic life&#8221;.  Examining the difrasismo a little makes this clear.</p>
<p><em>Flower</em> in this context involves a three-stage engagement with the world.  The first stage involves seeing each moment—and whatever that moment holds—as perfect as a blossoming flower.  The second stage involves seeing each moment—and whatever that moment holds—as already fading and passing into death.  The final stage involves bearing these two visions simultaneously in the heart, engaging the moment and what it holds with the full emotional realization that it is perfect<em> and </em>dying.</p>
<p>Far from an intellectual exercise, this practice demands the greatest courage, for to face these two soul-shattering emotions at the same time requires us to open ourselves to the profoundest joy and grief all at once.  Without flinching from the perfection before us, we are filled with awe at the impossibility of spirit taking form in matter.  Without flinching from the inevitable death of everything we know and love, we cannot help but burst apart with grief and empathy.</p>
<p>This is a lifeway, in other words, of spirit warriors, those who exert constant effort to defeat their self-defeating attitudes and behaviors.  It is the lifeway of those who use death to awaken authentic gratitude for being alive and sharing this shape-shifting perfection with others.  When we experience it fully, <em>Flower</em> evokes a kind of <em>spiritual nostalgia</em> <em>for the present moment </em>that ennobles us and all our lives touch.</p>
<p><em>Song</em> in this context means that the most authentic act we can perform is to give expression to the dual realization attained in <em>Flower</em>.  This is the reason that the difrasismo is generally translated as &#8220;poetry&#8221;.  But the deeper implication of this mystical philosophy of life means that <em>Song</em> involves treating <em>every moment</em> as an opportunity to express the truth of <em>Flower</em>.  It involves treating this entire lifetime as a single act of expressing the continuous vision of <em>Flower</em>.  It means using every thought, word and deed to embody the lifeway of <em>Flower-and-Song</em>.</p>
<p>Treating all things as miracles that pass away too soon, our thoughts, speech and actions take on a new caliber and timbre.  We concentrate on what is present instead of what is absent and we discover new depths of patience and tolerance.  Our lives take on greater meaning and our contributions meet with greater success.  We treat everything and everyone more nobly and we are enriched immeasurably.</p>
<p>As a spiritual practice, <em>Flower-and-Song</em> enters each moment asking two questions:  <em>What is in front of me?  How am I treating it?</em></p>
<p><em>What is in front of me?</em> opens us to the ultimately unknowable nature of the world.  By questioning the absolute nature of our perceptions, we come to accept the extraordinary mystery everywhere veiled by ordinary appearances.  It is a question that, once taken seriously, forces to us to look closer at the world:  <em>Is this merely what I have become accustomed to seeing through daily contact—or is it the sea of spirit in all its manifest forms?</em></p>
<p><em>How am I treating what is in front of me?</em> demands that we watch our <em>inner</em> actions—our thoughts and intentions, our wishes aimed at things outside ourselves—as well as our outer demeanor and reactions.  <em>Am I acting nobly or mean-spiritedly?  Am I ennobling my life or trivializing it?  Am I rising above pettiness or descending into it?  Am I treating others like superiors and inferiors, all in pursuit of my self-interest—or as peers bravely facing their own death as well as they can?  Am I spreading ill will, discord and sorrow wherever I go—or compassion, collaboration and joy?</em></p>
<p>In our book, <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and I discuss the deeper implications of such a spiritual practice—</p>
<p><em>&#8230;..the spirit warrior breaks through the barrier separating matter and spirit.  Such a barrier is erected in our minds by the constant training we receive from those who find advantage in promoting the separation of people from nature, from each other, and from their own true self.  If people everywhere perceived matter and spirit to be the same thing, after all, the ignorance, cruelty, and suffering that make up much of human history would end.  If we were all to experience the material form of nature </em><em>as spirit, we would stop harming it by diminishing it faster than we help it replenish itself.  If we were all to experience the material form of people everywhere </em><em>as spirit, we would stop harming one another by acting as if our own rights and desires were superior to their own.  If we were all to experience the material form of our own individual bodies </em><em>as spirit, we would stop harming ourselves by doubting that every thought, feeling, and action plays a pivotal role in eternity.  Breaking through such a mental barrier is a matter of constant training, as well.  If we do not use every thought, feeling, and action to intensify our experience of matter </em><em>as spirit, we continue to desecrate the temple of nature, the temple of civilization, and the temple of individuality.</em></p>
<p>Those following the lifeway of <em>Flower-and-Song</em> find that it reveals the wellspring of rejoicing forever bubbling just beneath the surface of appearances.  It engages the world as a vast mystery of unimaginable potentials and aims to participate in its ongoing creation in ways that benefit the most.  It is not so much something we do on our own as much as it is music we hear and feel and long to play, a dance we cannot wait to join.  It arises from our depths to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.</p>
<p>Holding to such a practice for extended periods of time has certain foreseeable consequences.  By forcing us to focus complete attention on <em>appreciating</em> the perfection of everything as well as <em>mourning</em> its inevitable passing, it trains us to attend fully to the moment, drop off inner talk, participate in life authentically, and honor everything as an equal knowing it must die.</p>
<p>But it has certain unforeseeable consequences, as well.  By blurring the imaginary boundary between self and world, it opens new senses and allows us to perceive the spirit within all matter.  By blurring the imaginary line between flawed and flawless, it opens our hearts to the sacredness of all form.  By blurring the imaginary boundary between animate and inanimate, it opens our eyes to the formless awareness forever transcending the very form it inhabits.  By blurring the imaginary line between time and space, it opens our minds to the unchanging <em>presence</em> through which all changing forms move.</p>
<p>The Lifeway of <em>Flower-and-Song</em>, then, is a spiritual practice of Inner Activism—it sensitizes us to our tendencies toward self-interest and alienation, replacing self-defeating habits with those of spontaneity, creativity, and good will.  It shifts our focus away from personal success toward a heartfelt longing for peace and prospering for all.</p>
<p>And it constantly reminds us that the Golden Age of Humanity is within our reach if we but dare hold out our hand.</p>
<p>.</p>
<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="../../" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great Chinese sage Chuang Tzu calls our attention to a strange tree beside the road.  Its bark is so tough that no ax can penetrate it, its wood is so twisted that it cannot be split or used for &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-2012-meme-of-restoring-wholeness/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The great Chinese sage Chuang Tzu calls our attention to a strange tree beside the road.  Its bark is so tough that no ax can penetrate it, its wood is so twisted that it cannot be split or used for carpentry.  We can imagine this ancient tree, growing in the most dramatic and inspiring way, its leaves no good for tea, its fruit no good for medicine.  Of what value is this Useless Tree?</p>
<p>As Chuang Tzu points out, perhaps we ought to simply seek out its shade and be grateful for a place to rest or even admire the uniqueness of its form and beauty—perhaps we ought, in other words, to seek its true usefulness instead of pressing our own wants on it.</p>
<p>He goes further, however, to point out that the tree is ancient—and indeed, will continue to go on as it is—precisely because it cannot be exploited.  It remains true to its nature, so its life is not cut short by the whims of others.  Because it cannot be exploited, it lives on to fulfill its destiny of inspiring all who value the <em>sublimely useless</em>.</p>
<p>Objects of inspiration capture our attention because they defy our attempts to categorize them or domesticate them or explain them away.  They are troublesome in the sense that they speak to an older part of us, one that longs for symbolic communication, authenticating our own symbolic self.  And they can be particularly troublesome when their symbolic utterances precede actual events, as if there exists an underlying order to the world that synchronizes its happenings in a way that is completely invisible to our human senses.</p>
<p>Like the Useless Tree, they root alongside the road, offering us a place to rest and seek inspiration but oblivious to all who pass oblivious to their antiquity.  Such objects of inspiration are <em>sublimely useless</em>, beyond the exploitation of our own wants, precisely because they <em>themselves</em> are inspired.  Emerging out of the mists of prehistory, like great pyramids suddenly revealed by evaporating fog, they speak the language of our common ancestors.  They speak the language of our common soul.</p>
<p>The <em>I Ching</em> of ancient China is one such monument.  The <em>Mayan Calendar</em> of ancient Mesoamerica is another.  Both are divinatory systems that have survived now for more than three thousand years.  Both will still be standing, offering respite and inspiration, three thousand years from now.  They will outlive us as they have outlived all those other generations.</p>
<p>Troublesome indeed.  They beg so many questions.  Like the great pyramids, we wonder at how they were built in the first place, who conceived of their form and symmetry, what was the original source of their own inspiration.  But unlike pyramids that are built stone-by-stone, the <em>I Ching</em> had to emerge full-blown as a flower blooming overnight—what mind grasped the whole of its system all at once?  And unlike pyramids that are built stone-by-stone, the <em>Sacred Calendar</em> had to emerge full-blown as a flower blooming overnight—what mind grasped the whole of its system all at once?  Troublesome indeed.</p>
<p>Particularly now.  Because it is now that the Mayan Calendar completes its 5,128-year cycle.</p>
<p>On December 21st, 2012, the Winter Solstice, the Long Count of the ancient Mayans will arrive at the last day of its journey through the 13 Baktuns that comprise the Grand Cycle of 1,872,000 days.  Yes, that is correct:  the Mayan Calendar, originating among some of the world&#8217;s greatest astronomers and mathematicians of antiquity, comes to an end after nearly two million days, precisely on the Winter Solstice of 2012.</p>
<p>Troublesome indeed.  What are we to make of this strange coincidence?  Certainly it has now become a cultural meme of the first magnitude, propagated by an apocalyptic movie, dozens of knowledgeable books, and thousands of concerned websites.  The noise, for those tuning into the conversation, is an escalating crescendo of mixed messages and contradictory predictions.</p>
<p>What are we to make of this strange coincidence?  Here we are, alive at the time that the Mayan Calendar completes its Grand Cycle.  The stirring of voices around us grows louder with warnings, alarm, and scientific debunkings.  The media has jumped into the fray with both feet now and its ratings-driven programming requires as sensational an approach as possible.</p>
<p>I have written elsewhere in these blog postings about the actual mechanics and meanings of the Sacred Calendar, as well as the tendencies of groups to move unconsciously as a herd, so I am not going to cover that ground again here.  At the suggestion of Paul Cash of Larson Publications, I have consulted the Oracle of The Toltec I Ching regarding the meaning of this strange coincidence and what changes this <em>2012 cultural meme</em> augurs.</p>
<p>With all this in mind, I cast the Oracle on November 14, 2009, and received an answer of Hexagram #5, <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.  The result contained no line changes, indicating a relatively lengthy period—at least two years long—of <em>similar change</em>.  In other words, there may be fluctuations in the <em>degree</em> of change but not in <em>kind</em>.  The clearest way to think of this is that each Hexagram represents a season:  although every day in summer may bring some changes, they are within the context of summer and do not partake of the spirit of another season until that one passes.  We are entering the situation of <em>Restoring Wholeness</em> and there are no prevailing trends within in it signaling a move into another situation any time in the near future.</p>
<p>The term <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>, of course, indicates first and foremost that the situation we are coming out of is one of division, conflict, and alienation—a not-too-far-off description of the past few years of our collective, even global, experience.  Since the 2012 cultural meme has expanded beyond any borders in particular and is considered significant in nearly every country in the world, the present reading should address the global human situation as well as possible.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Image</strong>:  An old woman heals a young male warrior, who wears an arrowhead necklace.  While she chants an ancient curing song, she places a lizard on his shoulder and administers purifying herbs and water.</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Interpretation</strong>:  This hexagram depicts great <em>benefit</em> fulfilling great <em>need</em>.  The old woman personifies the great-great-great-grandmother, the feminine force of profound wisdom and nurturing, the inner healing force within all, the aged and loving medicine woman.  The male warrior personifies the strength and vitality of youth, the great potential of the young, the idealism and insensitivity of the inexperienced, the impatient and reactive nature of the untrained passions.  Taken together, they symbolize the exchange of forces needed to heal old wounds and enable you to bring <em>benefit</em> to all around you.  The herbs symbolize the feminine medicines of compassion and the understanding of relationships.  The arrowhead represents the masculine medicines of single-mindedness and the pursuit of new experiences.  Taken together, they depict the exchange of energies whereby the new must be refined by the old and the old must periodically be revitalized by the new.  For this reason, the hexagram shows that the young warrior is both a patient and an apprentice of the medicine woman, learning firsthand the ways of restoring natural and original wholeness and, thereby, bringing much needed energy to the feminine half that has been giving to others for so long.  The lizard, the one who grows back its tail, represents the spiritual medicine of regeneration whereby the original state of wholeness is restored.  The medicinal herbs and water together represent the purifying and cleansing away of the useless, the wasteful, and that which only confuses and drags down the original energy of body, mind, and spirit.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you reclaim your spiritual birthright of indivisible wholeness.</p>
<p>The most obvious aspects of this hexagram are the discrepancies between the healer and the warrior.  She is aged, wise and benevolent.  He is young, inexperienced and independent.  She is the ancient healer, whose vitality is no longer that of the young.  He is the youthful warrior, whose vitality is not yet that of the aged.  In terms of the global rift whose wholeness requires restoration, she symbolizes the older naturalistic worldview of heart-based spirituality, while he symbolizes the newer technological worldview of head-based scientific materialism.  She is the nature mystic, attuned to and immersed in the sacredness of everything.  He is the manipulator of nature, the controller bending dead matter and insentient life to his will.</p>
<p>Interpreting the Oracle&#8217;s answer in terms of these two worldviews is dictated by the context of the question, which seeks to uncover the meaning behind the confluence of the ending of the Mayan Calendar and the way the modern mind is reacting to it.</p>
<p>These worldviews are no longer confined to ethnic cultures or geographical regions, of course.  Now entire sub-cultures of people living in the technological culture, for example, have abandoned the worldview of matter as dead and insentient, taking up a lifeway of revering the sacred in every form.  This movement back towards the animistic—or what is often thought of as the shamanistic—worldview can be seen as the vanguard of the coming widespread restoration of humanity&#8217;s ruptured wholeness.  It is not necessary to recapitulate all the elements of that rupture.  Everyone in the world knows that things cannot continue in this way. We have entered the time of <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.</p>
<p>This Hexagram says that nature and people will no longer be treated as disposable resources.  Heartless greed and cold intellectualism will no longer make policy for the whole of nature and humanity.  The head is a good adviser but a heartless tyrant when allowed to rule.  The newer worldview of technological hubris will voluntarily step out of the leadership position and take up a power-sharing stance with the older worldview of openhearted reverence for all of nature and humanity.  The head is gradually realizing it is part of this relationship between spirit and matter.</p>
<p>Knowledge is not wisdom.  Knowing how to wreak havoc is not the same as having the wisdom not to do so.  Knowing how to harm ourselves is not the same as having the wisdom not to do so.  The young warrior in this hexagram knows how to produce vast technological changes but not how to reverse their unintended consequences.  The old healer in this hexagram knows how to avoid creating unintended consequences by sustaining a more simplified, if less materially extravagant, lifeway.</p>
<p>The warrior&#8217;s arrowhead symbolizes the directness of his approach to matters.  The drawback to this strategy is that different circumstances require different approaches—the approach cannot always be <em>direct and purposeful action</em>.  Such a one-sided focus on <em>doing</em> creates tremendous stress on the body.  Those brought up in a <em>worldview of doing</em> are constantly frustrated by the fact that they cannot act yet, or that they missed the opportunity to act, or that increasing competition among other actors conflicts with their own actions.  Those brought up learning how to change things do not learn how to accept things that do not need changing.  This fundamental level of chronic stress upsets the body&#8217;s natural response to life, causing poor sleep, an impaired immune system, a heightened sense of alarm, anxiety, and impaired judgment.  <em>Impaired judgment</em>—not the best resource for people bent on <em>doing</em> at every turn.</p>
<p>Awareness <em>is</em>.  Will <em>does</em>.</p>
<p>The healer&#8217;s medicine, the power to restore wholeness, is based on the ability to <em>be</em> with things.  This is not nearly as nebulous as it sounds to the modern mind, which generally translates <em>being with things</em> as <em>not doing anything</em>.  Nothing could be farther from the truth.  Or closer.</p>
<p><em>Being with things</em> means being a part of things, feeling ourselves a part of things, sensing the world around us—indeed, the entire universe—as the larger body of which we are an integral part.  So <em>not doing anything</em> does not describe the active process of psychologically merging with the one body of creation.  It requires dropping away boundaries of the self-other duality and feeling ourselves fully immersed in the Whole, just as each of our cells is fully immersed in our bodies and each fish is part of the sea.   On the other hand, <em>not doing anything</em> does precisely describe the ancient worldview, since it is the world itself that is <em>doing</em> and any active striving on our part to exert our own will on things inevitably results in unintended consequences. The ability to move along with the flow of change, making sure that all people and animals and plants are living in peace and shared prospering, is an ancient art and one built on the wisdom of sustaining a lifeway that is in harmony and balance with the entire world.  Of what good is progress, in other words, if it leaves the majority of people in the world behind and drives other species into extinction and sows the seeds of our own destruction in the environment?</p>
<p>Wisdom <em>is</em>.  Knowledge <em>does</em>.</p>
<p>By answering with this hexagram, the Oracle is saying to us all, <em>the solution is not coming from outside you:  you must commit to an extended period of healing this immature warrior mentality—only then will you have the sense of belonging together that you need to move forward as an entire world.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Action</strong>:  The masculine and feminine halves of the spirit warrior replenish one another.  It is a time for seeking new experiences that will broaden your vistas and deepen your joy of life.  Your innate wisdom and compassion do not have their source in thought but, rather, in life—they are not replenished by good intentions but, rather, by meaningful experiences.  In order for a well to bring <em>benefit</em> to others, it must tap into the unseen river of <em>benefit</em> flowing beneath the surface of the world of the senses.  Take no comfort in your accomplishments or knowledge now.  Instead, look to your <em>need</em> and pursue new interests that hold the possibility of discovering more meaningful joy in this lifetime. Because you make yourself whole again, you succeed in bringing <em>benefit</em> to others likewise seeking to restore their own wholeness.</p>
<p>Restoring wholeness with the world is an essential step.  But real wisdom knows when to open the heart to compassion and forgiveness.  Old enemies will find the profoundest source of relief and joy as they put away arms and forget old wrongs.  Difficult as it is to imagine before it has happened, this will feel like the most natural and foreordained of events once it has occurred.  The worldview of the nature mystic fosters not just mutual respect among all but reverence, love and adoration.  Life cannot hate life.  Life cannot hold one life more sacred than another.  The change that is coming is one of universal reverence—we will be One again once we hold the sacredness of all things in our hearts, we will be Whole again once we feel nothing but benevolence and good will toward all.  The lost art of regeneration is a <em>soul art</em>:  it is the forgotten practice of dissolving guilt, anger, hatred, revenge, and hostility with the open heart of joyous gratitude.  It is the lost <em>soul art</em> of dropping every expectation that joy is going to come from outside and setting forth to spend every moment <em>producing joy  regardless of circumstances</em>.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Intent</strong>:  When people’s reactions are out of proportion to events, it is a clear signal that an old wound has not fully healed and is being reactivated by present circumstances.  Such reactions barely disguise the fact that something in the present is provoking an individual or group to relive the emotions of an old injury.  But disguise it they do, for the impact of many injuries is either long-forgotten or unrecognized.  Whether you find this imbalance in yourself or others, the nurturing-medicine of the wise feminine force must be augmented by the directing-medicine of the single-minded masculine force:  while it is essential that the wounded warrior be healed through reassurance and loving-kindness, it is just as necessary that the wounded warrior take up the discipline of recognizing that the new is not the old.  At the first sign of distress, the wounded warrior must immediately name the present and not allow the past wound to be re-opened.  Using the beneficial masculine force in this way allows you to keep the past from infecting the present.</p>
<p>The Oracle closes with these final words regarding the intent we need to carry forth with us into the coming time of <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.  The day-to-day practice involves constantly reminding ourselves that <em>this</em> is not the past.  We must all be willing to start over, recognizing that there is more than enough blame to go around on all sides and that the old worldview of forever keeping old animosities alive by constantly recounting the wrongs of history needs to be replaced with a worldview of universal amnesty and goodwill.  The past is dead, long live the present.</p>
<p>Everyone in the world knows that things cannot go on like this any longer.</p>
<p>The Oracle says everyone in the world is on the verge of acquiring the wisdom to act on that knowledge.</p>
<p>The Golden Age of Humanity is within our grasp if we will but dare reach out our hand.</p>
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<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="../../" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Must familiarity breed contempt?  Why does it seem so difficult to remain close and loving and joyous &#8220;until death do us part&#8221;?  Is there a way to stay together and still keep relationships fresh and exciting and meaningful? The illustration &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-art-of-long-term-relationships/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Must familiarity breed contempt?  Why does it seem so difficult to remain close and loving and joyous &#8220;until death do us part&#8221;?  Is there a way to stay together and still keep relationships fresh and exciting and meaningful?</p>
<p>The illustration below comes from Hexagram 61, &#8220;Strengthening Integrity&#8221;, of <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>—</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Image:  A female warrior and a male warrior are seated on a woven reed mat.  Behind them, the sun hangs suspended above a great pyramid.  Their bearing and clothing show that they are people of great dignity and merit.  They are jointly seeking advice from the creators and ancestors by consulting the divinatory instrument drawn on the ground before them.</em></p>
<p>The opening section describes the elements and action of the illustration.  By <em>warrior</em> is meant a man or woman who uses their everyday experiences to recognize and defeat their own self-defeating reactions.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Interpretation:  This hexagram depicts the way for allies to strengthen the warrior’s spirit in one another.  The union of the female warrior and the male warrior symbolizes an alliance between individuals whose natures are complementary and mutually reinforcing.  That they are seated together on the woven mat indicates that their alliance is based on a shared vision.  That they are seated in front of the sunlit pyramid means that they acknowledge that they are descendants of great warriors who have gone on to live forever in the house of the sun.  That they comport themselves as people of great dignity and merit means that they dedicate their lives to making both their ancestors and descendants proud.  That they seek advice from the creators and the ancestors by consulting the divinatory instrument before them means that they honor and fulfill the ancient covenant between the visible and the invisible.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you align yourself with others in order to transform your weaknesses into strengths.</em></p>
<p>This second section interprets each of the elements and actions of the illustration, explaining their symbolism.  The focus here is on how  people share a particular world view, especially one in which certain spiritual perceptions contribute to sincere good will toward one another.  Such good will takes the form of willingly acting as the whetstone upon which the other hones the edge of their spirit.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Action:  The masculine and feminine halves of the spirit warrior vigilantly treat one another with the respect, courtesy, and authenticity accorded great warriors.  The skills and the knowledge of the old ways are of little value if they are not applied to present-day circumstances:  in this sense, spirit warriors create relationships with one another in order to train themselves to live a balanced and harmonious way of life with the utmost integrity.  As in every relationship, there are those who lead and those who follow—but among spirit warriors, these roles are extremely fluid and change constantly.  One takes decisive action and another goes along, providing the utmost support.  One moves in an indirect manner to increase harmony and good will, and another gives up the need for identifiable goals and concrete solutions.  One challenges and another nourishes.  One opens to new experiences and another gives up the need to control change.  One takes on the role of the masculine half, another the role of the feminine half.  One takes on the role of the feminine half, another the role of the masculine half.  Back and forth, exchanging roles constantly, such allies face circumstances as a united front:  moving along with things when appropriate, creating resistance to things when appropriate, they use circumstances to train themselves to apply the old ways with honor, sincerity, and integrity.  Because you make yourself such an ally, you find such allies and bring great </em><em>benefit to all.</em></p>
<p>The action of this hexagram revolves around the attitudes and behaviors that ennoble and solidify relationships:  treating one another like great warriors instead of trivializing the relationship; maintaining a degree of formality beneath even the greatest intimacy rather than demeaning the relationship; and, shifting roles in response to circumstances rather than allowing one  to dominate the other.</p>
<p>The forces at play here can be appreciated by analyzing the interaction of the trigrams making up this hexagram:  Earth within and Water without, Fulfillment within and Mystery without.  When I feel fulfilled personally and view the other person as ultimately unknowable, then I experience the other as a sacred mystery instead of taking them for granted and making light of their life and inevitable death.  &#8220;Strengthening Integrity&#8221; corresponds to hexagram 8, &#8220;Holding Together&#8221;, in the traditional King Wen sequence.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Summary:  Treat everyone as if they have a wise and immortal teacher within—and see everything they do as the teacher’s subtle strategy for testing the depth of your perceptions.  Treat everyone with respectful intimacy, avoid informal familiarity.  Treat everyone like a great warrior armed with spear and shield, don’t try to read others’ minds.<br />
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<p>The text ends with a reminder that how we treat those closest to us should be how we treat all.  When I treat everyone and everything as a shining manifestation of spirit, then my thoughts, words, and deeds will always shine like spirit reflecting spirit and echo like spirit calling to spirit.</p>
<p>Real allies spar with wooden swords.  They never draw real swords.  They never draw blood.</p>
<p>Help one another make the most of this lifetime and nothing will want to pry you apart.</p>
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<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="../../" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<title>Lessons Of The Toltec I Ching:  Daily Immortality</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Toltec civilization of ancient Mexico influenced all those that followed it, especially in the important arena of the spirit warrior&#8217;s philosophy of life, which came to be called Flower and Song. Flower in this sense means that the spirit &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/lessons-of-the-toltec-i-ching-daily-immortality/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">The Toltec civilization of ancient Mexico influenced all those that followed it, especially in the important arena of the spirit warrior&#8217;s philosophy of life, which came to be called <em>Flower and Song.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;"><em>Flower</em> in this sense means that the spirit warrior looks at everyone and everything as a perfect blossom—something wondrous and mysterious and movingly beautiful.  Something ultimately unknowable, since the source of its perfection is invisible.  Something ultimately awe-inspiring, because its perfection invites intimacy and communion.  And, unavoidably, something passing away right before our eyes, as transient and ephemeral as a fading bloom.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">So, <em>Flower</em> in this sense means <em>feeling</em> the perfection of each moment while simultaneously <em>feeling</em> the inevitability of its passing.  Whether engaging a loved one or a stranger, a favorite activity, a wild animal, a mountain, the stars, or even all of nature itself, the spirit warrior is fully immersed in this dual awareness of its perfection and mortality.  Indeed, it has been said that only true warriors have the courage and fortitude to hold these two profound impressions in their heart-mind at the same time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;"><em>Song</em> here means that the only thing truly worth speaking, even to oneself, is the truth of <em>Flower</em>.  Anything else lacks the authenticity to fully reflect the nobility and compassion of the spirit warrior.  In this sense, <em>Song</em> is the individual expression of the spirit warrior&#8217;s lifeway, the moment-by-moment way she or he thinks, feels, speaks, and acts.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">Taken together, the phrase <em>Flower and Song</em> is a traditional metaphor for <em>Poetry</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">From this we can see that the spirit warrior is one who lives a <em>poetic way of life</em>—creative and empathetic, courageous and respectful, attuned to the world outside and the world within, spirit warriors live whole-heartedly, aware that all the perfection they know and love is passing away before their eyes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">Holding such a state of mind for extended periods of time has certain foreseeable consequences.  By forcing us to focus complete attention on <em>appreciating</em> the perfection of everything as well as <em>mourning</em> its inevitable passing, it trains us to attend fully to the moment, drop off inner talk, participate in life authentically, and honor everything as an equal knowing it must die.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">But it also has certain unforeseeable consequences.  By blurring the imaginary boundary between self and world, it opens new senses and allows us to perceive the spirit within all matter.  By blurring the imaginary line between flawed and flawless, it opens our hearts to the sacredness of all form.  By blurring the imaginary boundary between animate and inanimate, it opens our eyes to the formless awareness forever transcending the very form it inhabits.  By blurring the imaginary line between time and space, it opens our minds to the unchanging <em>presence</em> through which all changing form moves.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">With this introduction, let&#8217;s look at the illustration and text for Hexagram 30 of <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-66" title="30" src="http://thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/30.jpg" alt="30" width="288" height="432" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Image:.  The skeletal form of death is shown in the childbirth position, giving birth to new life.  Both the blood accompanying the birth and the bones of the skeleton have jade beads affixed to them.  Over the heart of the newborn is the spiral cross section of a conch shell.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the immortality that is born from mortality.  The skeletal form of death symbolizes those remains of an individual that are common to all people.  The newborn symbolizes the spirit warrior, who is delivered from the body’s death to return to the spirit realm from whence it comes.  The jade beads affixed to the blood symbolize the precious nature of that which sustains life.  The jade beads affixed to the bones of the skeleton symbolize the precious nature of all those who have come before us.  The spiral of the conch over the heart symbolizes the wisdom and power of divine intelligence that fills the soul of the newborn spirit warrior.  Taken together, these symbols mean that your body is the womb within which the embryo of the spirit warrior is carried.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Action:  The spirit warrior contemplates the inevitable extinction of the body’s spark in order to illuminate the perfection of the present moment.  It is a time for studying the end of things, for opening the heart fully to the reality of death:  the need here is to reach beyond the intellect’s dead rationality in order to grasp the emotional reality of the body’s mortality.  Instead of waiting for death to approach you, take the lead and approach it in order to experience that part of yourself that does not die.  Because you have the courage to authentically accept the end of bodily experience, your heart fills with joyous appreciation for each moment that blossoms anew with the timeless perfection of creation.  Because you have the loving-kindness to authentically accept that death inspires fear and doubt in other people, you find ways to express your emotions that encourage others to gaze unflinchingly into the bittersweet awareness of mortal perfection.  Those who continue to avert their eyes from death’s face, however, see imperfection everywhere and find it uncomfortable to genuinely contemplate or discuss their mortality.  Those who treat death as the midwife who delivers them into the ancestral homeland of the spirit warriors, on the other hand, increasingly come to view creation through the eyes of the immortal that is being born every moment.  Because you prepare for the end of things, you are ready for the beginning that lies beyond.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Intent:  Knowing that death transforms us after the body’s light is extinguished requires little more than intellectual knowledge.  Knowing that we transform death before the body’s light is extinguished, however, requires first-hand experience of the deathless.  For the spirit warrior, death is not the absence of life.  It is the felt presence of the gateway between the visible and invisible realms—it is the loving presence of the guide home.  We transform the extinction of the body by becoming the spirit warrior who carries its spark back to the universal fire of creation.  We transform the way we view the world by appreciating the preciousness of every moment we are honored to spend in the visible realm.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Summary:  Your spirit is growing stronger, take care what you create.  Keep in mind the end of things and you will begin only what you wish to be remembered for—keep in mind the unpredictability of fate and you will not waste time or energy or petty goals.  Transform death into your ally and you will make every moment count.  Transform death into the spirit of renewal and you will find peace of mind.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">The lesson we glean from this hexagram, then, is that immortality is not something that happens to us after we die—it is, rather, this present mind, in all its perfection, aware of itself as each mortal form passes through it.  We recognize the perfection of this present mind, furthermore, by identifying with the <em>unchanging now</em> rather than the changing flow of time moving through it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; padding-left: 30px;">On the day-today practical level, this gives rise to a lifeway in which we treat everything as sacred, including ourselves, and experience everything as a manifestation of universal goodwill.  We attune ourselves to the benevolent intention of the world, furthermore, by facing death so authentically that we come face-to-face with the deathless.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<title>Inspired Action  [2]</title>
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		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inspired Action cannot be defined or even imagined beforehand. Why?  Because it must be tailored to the moment.  It has to be a response that circumstances evoke from us.  It needs to be an act of collaboration with the Living &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/inspired-action-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Inspired Action cannot be defined or even imagined beforehand.</em></p>
<p>Why?  Because it must be tailored to the moment.  It has to be a response that circumstances evoke from us.  It needs to be an act of collaboration with the Living Whole.</p>
<p>It cannot be premeditated or calculated because we cannot know what the moment holds until it arrives.  We cannot sense what the whole of circumstances requires until we are fully immersed in it.  To imagine how we ought to act beforehand causes us to fall into predictable patterns of behavior that fail to express the miraculous nature of the ever-new creation within which we live.</p>
<p>Inspired Action reveals the wellspring of rejoicing forever bubbling just beneath the surface of appearances.  It engages the world as a vast mystery of unimaginable potentials and aims to participate in its ongoing creation in ways that benefit the most.  It is not so much something we <em>do</em> on our own as much as it is music we hear and feel and long to play, a dance we cannot wait to join.  It arises from our depths to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter whether it&#8217;s talking to a stranger, shopping for food, driving to work, watching a movie, starting a new endeavor, walking in nature, meditating, repairing a relationship, making love, or creating art—if where we stand is authentic, our actions will be inspired.</p>
<h3>Flower-and-Song</h3>
<p>For the ancient Toltecs and the civilizations they spawned, the highest expression of a spirit warrior embodied the mystical philosophy of Flower-and-Song.</p>
<p>&#8220;Flower-and-Song&#8221; is a <em>difrasismo</em>, a common form of expression in Nahuatl that uses two words to form a metaphor for a third, more expansive, concept.  It is often translated as &#8220;poetry&#8221; but its meaning is more comprehensive than that, demanding that its practitioners live a &#8220;poetic life&#8221;.  Examining the <em>difrasismo</em> a little makes this clear.</p>
<p>&#8220;Flower&#8221; in this context involves a three-stage engagement with the world.  The first stage involves seeing each moment—and whatever that moment holds—as perfect as a blossoming flower.  The second stage involves seeing each moment—and whatever that moment holds—as already fading and passing into death.  The final stage involves bearing these two visions simultaneously in the heart, engaging the moment and what it holds with the full emotional realization that it is &#8220;perfect and dying.&#8221;</p>
<p>Far from an intellectual exercise, this practice demands the greatest courage, for to face these two soul-shattering emotions at the same time requires us to open ourselves to the profoundest joy and grief all at once.  Without flinching from the perfection before us, we are driven to our knees in awe at the impossibility of spirit taking form in matter.  Without flinching from the inevitable death of everything we know and love, we cannot help but burst apart with grief and empathy.</p>
<p>&#8220;Flower&#8221; forces us to a profound gratitude and appreciation in the face of perfection even as it forces us to honor each perfection for its nobility in the face of inevitable death.  It is the spirit warrior&#8217;s courage to authentically feel, <em>Everything I know and everything I love is perfect and dying</em>.</p>
<p>&#8220;Song&#8221; in this context means that the most authentic act a spirit warrior can perform is to give expression to the dual realization attained in &#8220;Flower&#8221;.  This is the reason that the <em>difrasismo</em> is generally translated as &#8220;poetry&#8221;.  But the deeper implication of this mystical philosophy of life means that &#8220;Song&#8221; involves treating every moment as an opportunity to express the truth of &#8220;Flower&#8221;.  It involves treating this entire lifetime as a single act of expressing the continuous vision of &#8220;Flower&#8221;.</p>
<p>Inspired Action makes use of every thought, word and deed to embody the ancients&#8217; philosophy of Flower-and-Song.  Treating all things as miracles that pass away too soon, our thoughts, speech and actions take on a new caliber and timbre:  We concentrate on what is present instead of what is absent and we discover new depths of patience and tolerance.  Our lives take on greater meaning and our contributions meet with greater success.  We treat everything and everyone more nobly and we are enriched immeasurably.</p>
<p>Inspired Action enters each moment asking these two questions—</p>
<p><em>What is in front of me?</em></p>
<p><em>How am I treating it?</em></p>
<p>The answer to the second question is much simpler than the first.  <em>What is in front of me?</em> forces us to confront the ultimately unknowable nature of the world.  It forces us to accept the extraordinary mystery always veiled by ordinary appearances.  It forces to us to look harder:  Is this merely what I have become accustomed to through daily contact—or is it the sea of spirit in all its manifest forms?</p>
<p><em>How am I treating what is in front of me?</em> demands that we watch our inner actions—our thoughts and intentions, our wishes aimed at things outside ourselves—as well as our outer demeanor and reactions.  Am I acting nobly or mean-spiritedly?  Am I ennobling my life or trivializing it?  Am I rising above pettiness or descending into it?  Am I treating others like superiors and inferiors, all in pursuit of my self-interest—or as peers bravely facing their own death as well as they can?  Am I spreading ill will, discord and sorrow wherever I go—or compassion, collaboration and joy?</p>
<p>None of this, however, should be interpreted as thinking or acting naively.  Of course, not everyone will treat you as you treat them.  Of course, there will be those who seek to take advantage of you.  Of course.  But how others treat you is beyond your control.  None of us can control what happens to us.  The only thing we can control is how we respond to what happens to us.</p>
<p>Inspired Action does not imply being a doormat or punching bag for untrustworthy people.  Wisdom is based on solid clear-eyed discernment, seeing things for what they are.  Understanding is based on a wide array of experiences, providing a keen grasp of human nature.</p>
<p>The question of ethical strategies is one we will take up in the third installment of this Inspired Action theme.  But to study strategies before we work to clarify our intent is to invite cynicism and self-interest in the back door even as we&#8217;re showing false hope and naiveté out the front.  There is little purpose to devising strategies, in other words, until we have undertaken the effort to rid ourselves of ulterior motives.</p>
<p>As we read in Hexagram 6, &#8220;Fostering Self-Sacrifice&#8221;—</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;One of the ancients’ great teachings is that acting out of self-interest to the detriment of the whole injures all.  Because profit brings gain for one at the expense of many and benefit brings gain for many at the expense of one, the logic of benefit is superior to the logic of profit.  Because self-interest cannot injure the whole without injuring oneself and self-sacrifice cannot benefit the whole without benefiting oneself, the logic of self-sacrifice is superior to the logic of self-interest.&#8221;</p>
<p>And again, in Hexagram 62, &#8220;Conceiving Spirit&#8221;—</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;&#8230;..the spirit warrior breaks through the barrier separating matter and spirit.  Such a barrier is erected in our minds by the constant training we receive from those who find advantage in promoting the separation of people from nature, from each other, and from their own true self.  If people everywhere perceived matter and spirit to be the same thing, after all, the ignorance, cruelty, and suffering that makes up much of human history would end:  if we were all to experience the material form of nature as spirit, we would stop harming it by diminishing it faster than we help it replenish itself; if we were all to experience the material form of people everywhere as spirit, we would stop harming one another by acting as if our own rights and desires were superior to their own; if we were all to experience the material form of our own individual bodies as spirit, we would stop harming ourselves by doubting that every thought, feeling, and action play a pivotal role in eternity.  Breaking through such a mental barrier is a matter of constant training, as well:  if we do not use every thought, feeling, and action to intensify our experience of matter as spirit, we continue to desecrate the temple of nature, the temple of civilization, and the temple of individuality.  Because you increasingly see the invisible within the visible, your thoughts are filled with insight, your feelings with good will, and your actions with benefit.&#8221;</p>
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<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.   Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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