You are viewing the transition from hexagram 14 to hexagram 38. The hexagram 14 also called “Great Being” and hexagram 38 called “Opposition ” , the hexagram 14 changing to 38 with line .3 . what is the meaning of i ching hexagram 14 to 38 ?What is the significance of the changing lines ? Let’s take a look together.

Hexagram 14.3 to 38 Interpretation

The meaning of hexagram 14:”Great Being”

The starting hexagram Possession in Great Measure (Affluence) in the I Ching shows how balance, humility, and wisdom lead to abundance. It symbolises tranquility and wise management of abundance. The hexagram provides insights on achieving peace and prosperity through balance and generosity. It underscores maintaining inner harmony, embracing joy, and the idea that true success is defined by positive impact and selflessness.

I Ching hexagram 14 to 38 meaning and explained

The changing lines from hexagram 14 to 38

In the I Ching, the changing lines are counted from the bottom to the top. For example, the line at the bottom is line 1 , and from there, moving upward, they are line 2, line 3, line 4, line 5, and line 6 (the top line). The hexagram 14.3 to 38 changing lines meaning :

Hexagram 14 line 3

Philanthropy is an obligation of those in possession of mature wealth. By donating a portion of wealth to support the greater good, wealthy people can avoid becoming possessed by their possessions. On the other side, those who lack resources need not feel shame in asking for or receiving assistance. All wealth is a passing trust, to be administered by people for a short time. A small-minded individual who is ignorant of and lacking this attitude will be controlled by what they own and the desire to accumulate more and more. Even though they have the potential power of abundance, they squander it or hoard it and, therefore, can never be joyful and free.

The meaning of hexagram 38:”Opposition”

The future hexagram Opposition, from the I Ching, highlights the complexities of truth and the frequent emergence of misunderstandings and conflicts. It advocates for reconciliation of differing viewpoints, balancing personal standpoints with the pursuit of harmony, and emphasises the importance of patience, open communication, and adaptability in overcoming opposition.

Complete Listing of All changes for Hexagram 14

This indicates a listing of all of changes for Hexagram 14 “Great Being” in the I Ching, including the original hexagram with no changing lines, as well as all different scenarios where one to all six lines change, It is provided for free reading.

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