I Ching Hexagram 42:Above Sun the Gentle, Wind   Below Chen the Arousing, Thunder The idea of increase is expressed in the fact that the strong lowest line of the upper trigram has sunk down and taken its place under the lower trigram. This conception also expresses the fundamental idea… Continue Reading Exploring Hexagram 42: I / Increase

Hexagram 41: Above Ken Keeping Still, Mountain   Below Tui the Joyous, Lake. This hexagram represents a decrease of the lower trigram in favor of the upper, because the third line, originally strong, has moved up to the top, and the top line, originally weak, has replaced it. What is… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram Meanings:Hexagram 41 – Decrease explained

Hexagram 40 – Deliverance:Above Chen the Arousing, Thunder. Below K’an the abysmal, Water Here the movement goes out of the sphere of danger. The obstacle has been removed, the difficulties are being resolved. Deliverance is not yet achieved; it is just in its beginning, and the hexagram represents its various… Continue Reading IChing hexagram 40 divination: Deliverance explained

Hexagram 38 – K’uei / Opposition : Above Li the Clinging, Flame.  Below Tui the Joyous, Lake This hexagram is composed of the trigram Li above, i.e., flame, which burns upward, and Tui below, i.e., the lake, which seeps downward. These two movements are indirect contrast. Furthermore, Li is the… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram 38 Opposition:Meaning and Interpretation

I Ching Hexagram 37:Above Sun the Gentle, Wind   Below Li the Clinging, Fire. The hexagram represents the laws obtaining within the family. The strong line at the top represents the father, the lowest the son. The strong line in the fifth place represents the husband, the yielding second line… Continue Reading Exploring IChing Hexagram 37: The Family (The Clan)

Hexagram 31:Above Tui the Joyous, Lake. Below Ken Keeping Still, Mountain The name of the hexagram means universal, general, and in a figurative sense to influence, to stimulate. The upper trigram is Tui, the Joyous; the lower is Ken, Keeping still. By its persistent, quiet influence, the lower, rigid trigram… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram 31 Influence (Wooing):Meaning and Interpretation

Hexagram 28:Above Tui the Joyous, Lake. Below Sun the Gentle, Wind, Wood This hexagram consists of four strong lines inside and two weak lines outside. When the strong are outside and the weak inside, all is well and there is nothing out of balance, nothing extraordinary in the situation. Here,… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram 28 meaning: Preponderance of the Great

Hexagram 25:Above Ch’ien the Creative, Heaven .  Below Chen the Arousing, Thunder Ch’ien, heaven is above; Chen, movement, is below. The lower trigram Chen is under the influence of the strong line it has received form above, from heaven. When, in accord with this, movement follows the law of heaven,… Continue Reading IChing hexagram 25 divination: Innocence explained

Hexagram 21: Above Li the Clinging, Fire   Below Chen the Arousing, Thunder This hexagram represents an open mouth hexagram 27 with an obstruction (in the fourth place) between the teeth. As a result the lips cannot meet. To bring them together one must bite energetically through the obstacle. Since… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram 21-Biting Through:Meaning and Interpretation

Hexagram 20 :Above Sun the Gentle, Wind.   Below K’un the Receptive, Earth A slight variation of tonal stress gives the Chinese name for this hexagram a double meaning. It means both contemplating and being seen, in the sense of being an example. These ideas are suggested by the fact that… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram 20 meaning: Contemplation (View)