I don't do any of this stuff, though don't have much problem agreeing with 
Al here.  Not sure what Don means as I'm not good on getting drifts, though 
get a certain 'register'.  Chris has just said something on google plus 
that strikes me as similar Allan - though without the Chinese itching.  How 
does this latter work?  An old mate called Paddy once explained but I was 
drunk and into listening to old Kathleen Ferrier 78s at the time.

On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 4:56:32 AM UTC+1, Don Johnson wrote:
>
> Yeah. Gotta have a little Ka-ching to survive in this world. A lot of 
> Ka-ching is preferable. I'll take water over Ka-ching but definately take 
> Ka-ching over spiritual nourishment. I can buy plenty of that with lots of 
> Ka-ching. IfyouknowwhatImean. 
>
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 3:43 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> THE WELL
>> Return to the well of goodness.
>>
>> No community can survive without a dependable source of pure water. In a 
>> similar way, human beings cannot survive without a reliable source of 
>> spiritual nourishment. In fact, we need two wells: an external source of 
>> guidance, such as the I Ching, and an internal source of guidance, which 
>> must be our own good character. This hexagram comes to encourage you to 
>> concentrate on developing, purifying, and utilizing your two "wells."
>>
>> Notice the name of this hexagram: "Ching/The Well." The I Ching has 
>> survived in countless civilizations for thousands of years for a simple 
>> reason: it is an inexhaustible source of spiritual nourishment. It provides 
>> us with the fundamental building blocks of a successful life. If you 
>> approach it sincerely, without mistrust or frivolity, it will guide you 
>> through every difficult hour with unimpeachable wisdom. If you muddy the 
>> well, however, by doubting the I Ching or by placing your ego desires above 
>> the counsel it gives you, you impede your own progress.
>>
>> The purest of external wells, the I Ching is also an invaluable aid in 
>> developing and cleansing the internal well of your own good character. It 
>> will, if you are sincere, reveal to you the fundamental issues of your 
>> life, and it will instill in you the values necessary to successfully 
>> negotiate those issues.
>>
>> The hexagram Ching comes to encourage you not to muddy the well of your 
>> good character in any way now. In relating to others, look beyond any 
>> external faults of "muddiness" and acknowledge the clear well that exists 
>> somewhere inside them. No person is without this, and by speaking to it you 
>> strengthen it. If you will follow these counsels, you will meet with a true 
>> and lasting success in life.
>>
>> FIRST LINE 
>> If you throw away proper principles, the well is muddied and no one can 
>> be nourished. Be patient with others and concentrate on correct behavior.
>>
>>
>>
>> تجنب. القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد الآخرين
>> Avoid; murder, rape and enslavement of others 
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