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What would Yijing tell SuperME?

Ancient Meets Modern

Yijing (I Ching): The classic Chinese system of change, balance, and inner wisdom.

SuperME: Your authentic, awakened self—living with Purpose, Love, and Gratitude (PLG).

What Yijing Would Tell SuperME

"You are not here to conquer the world.
You are here to align with it.
To know yourself is to move with Qian (Universe) and Kun (Earth)."

1. On Purpose (道 Dao)

Yijing says:

“Your purpose is not found. It is revealed when you align with your true nature.”

Hexagram 1 Qian (The Creative): You are born with a seed of greatness. Cultivate it through right action and noble character.

Hexagram 24 Fu (Return): When you feel lost, return to your original intention. The Dao is not outside you—it is in your next step.


SuperME Application:

Your SuperME already has purpose. But the path unfolds as you stay aligned with your essence, not with the world’s noise.
Don’t chase purpose. Become it.

2. On Love (仁 Ren)

Yijing says:

“Real power is not in force, but in resonance. Love is how the Qian  touches Kun.”

Hexagram 37 Jia Ren (Family): Love begins in the home—in self-acceptance, in presence with others, in emotional safety.

Hexagram 31 Xian (Influence): True influence arises when you approach with gentleness, sincerity, and respect.


SuperME Application:

SuperME lives not from ego, but from the heart. When you love with intention, the universe responds.
Let your relationships be mirrors, not masks.

3. On Gratitude (感恩 Gan En)

Yijing says:

“Even the storm is a blessing in disguise. The seed grows because the ground cracks open.”

Hexagram 46 Sheng (Ascending): Climb humbly. Each step deserves gratitude, for it raised you higher.

Hexagram 50 Ding (The Cauldron): You are a vessel. What you carry—joy or resentment—is your choice.

SuperME Application:

Gratitude is the fuel of SuperME. It transmutes pain into wisdom, effort into meaning.
Be grateful not only for the wins, but for the work. The more you give thanks, the more the universe gives you to be thankful for.

🌀 Final Message from Yijing to SuperME:

“You are both the question and the answer.
You are both the seed and the sun.
When you live with Purpose, act with Love, and speak with Gratitude,
you become unstoppable—not by force, but by flow.”

Note: Yijing book https://asiatrainers.org/dwcyjbook
Sun Tzu book https://asiatrainers.org/wwfbook

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