"Grasp What is Near" in the I-Ching means to become aware of the modes of oneself. "Search afar" is to observe modes in the world. These are the two complementary modes of existence, movement, and rest.
[Duality in all things of the Universe. We must master ourselves to have the ability to observe and learn others. As taught through the kenpo gokui we must first learn about ourselves and be open to both the good and not so good so we can become and then we can learn about others and their selves to be one with humanity which in turn opens the connections to the Heavens and free the cycles of energy that flows between the sun and moon.]
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