You are viewing the transition from hexagram 15 to hexagram 52. The hexagram 15 also called “Modesty” and hexagram 52 called “Keeping Still ” , the hexagram 15 changing to 52 with line .6 . what is the meaning of i ching hexagram 15 to 52 ?What is the significance of the changing lines ? Let’s take a look together.

Hexagram 15.6 to 52 Interpretation

The meaning of hexagram 15:”Modesty”

The starting hexagram Modesty in the I Ching emphasises responsibility and humility as key to success. It advocates staying grounded and the impact of modesty on character development. This hexagram highlights the essence of humility, advocating simplicity, truth, and wisdom of Sage . It underscores the importance of restraint, a modest attitude, focused dedication, and sincerity in achieving personal growth and success.

I Ching hexagram 15 to 52 meaning and explained

The changing lines from hexagram 15 to 52

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 15.6 to 52 changing lines meaning :

Hexagram 15 line 6

When mistakes are made and judgment blows in as suddenly as a north wind, there is a tendency to assign blame in all directions. Those who lack humility immediately raise their shields, thereby obscuring the truth from their own eyes. The weak take offense, and shrink away in doubt and self-pity. But the sincere and humble see the situation as a challenge to be met head-on—first by examining themselves inwardly to identify their role in creating the current situation, and then by having the courage to act forcefully—but fairly—to correct mistakes and clear the air.

Humility is the true mark of nobility and always bodes good fortune.

The meaning of hexagram 52:”Keeping Still”

The future hexagram Keeping Still emphasises inner calm via meditation, pursuing emotional equilibrium and composure. Symbolised by a mountain, it signifies stillness, stability, and inner peace as routes to the highest good. In trials, it suggests seeking inner peace, avoiding fear-driven decisions, nurturing clarity and creativity through detachment, self-reflection, resisting ego-driven impulses, embracing uncertainty, and maintaining serenity amidst external chaos.

Complete Listing of All changes for Hexagram 15

This indicates a listing of all of changes for Hexagram 15 “Modesty” 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.