I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 1 with Changing Lines 5, 6 to Hexagram 34

Yin Yang symbol, representing balance

Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 1.5.6 -> 34

1. The Creative (乾 Qián)

Trigrams

Above
☰ Qián (Heaven)
Below
☰ Qián (Heaven)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 1

Hexagram 乾 (Qián) represents the primal creative force of the universe. The unbroken lines symbolize pure yang energy—strong, forceful, and unyielding. This hexagram is associated with heaven, creativity, and powerful motion. In both the cosmos and human life, Qián refers to the energetic forces that initiate movement, development, and progress. It represents the continual, dynamic flow that drives change and growth. In human terms, Qián reflects the traits of a great leader or sage. It describes a person who is unrelenting in their pursuit of ideals, constantly striving to improve themselves and others through perseverance and strength. This leader possesses the ability to inspire and bring out the best in those around them, shaping the world through their creative power.

Hexagram 1 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"元亨,利贞。"
(Yuán hēng, lì zhēn.)
English Translation:
“Sublimely successful, furthering through perseverance in what is right.”

The Judgment emphasizes the importance of both creativity and persistence. The word 'sublime' refers to greatness, not just in terms of success but in the ability to create something meaningful and lasting. 'Perseverance in what is right' underlines the importance of ethical action. True success comes not just from power or ability, but from staying true to principles and following the right course, even when it is difficult. In practice, this means that those who receive this hexagram are being encouraged to persist in their endeavors, but only as long as they act with integrity. This is not a blind call for perseverance—it’s about remaining committed to a path of righteousness and making steady progress toward one’s goals.

Hexagram 1 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"天行健,君子以自强不息。"
(Tiān xíng jiàn, jūn zǐ yǐ zì qiáng bù xī.)
English Translation:
“The movement of heaven is powerful. The superior person strengthens themselves and never stops.”

The image of heaven's constant, strong movement is a metaphor for both cosmic forces and human willpower. Just as the heavens never cease moving, the superior person must continuously work on self-improvement and inner strength. This implies a lifelong dedication to personal development, without giving in to laziness or complacency. In practical terms, this is a call for resilience and endurance. It suggests that by emulating the continuous motion of heaven, individuals can achieve great things over time. Success in life comes not from short bursts of effort, but from steady, long-term commitment to one's goals.

Line 5 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"飞龙在天,利见大人。"
(Fēi lóng zài tiān, lì jiàn dà rén.)
English Translation:
“Flying dragon in the heavens. It is beneficial to see the great man.”

This line depicts the dragon soaring in the sky, which symbolizes the peak of power, influence, and creativity. This is a time when one’s potential has fully manifested, and their influence reaches far and wide. Seeing the 'great man' at this stage suggests that even in times of great success, it is still important to seek the guidance of those with wisdom. In practical terms, this line signifies that you are in a position of authority or are about to achieve a great victory. However, it advises maintaining humility and seeking counsel, even when at the top, to ensure continued success.

Line 6 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"亢龙有悔。"
(Kàng lóng yǒu huǐ.)
English Translation:
“The arrogant dragon will have regrets.”

At this highest level, the dragon reaches a state of arrogance, overconfidence, or excessive ambition. This line serves as a warning that when strength and power are not tempered by humility, they lead to isolation and eventual downfall. The 'regret' comes from overstepping boundaries or losing touch with reality. In life, this line warns against hubris—when you achieve great power or success, it’s essential to remain grounded. Overreaching can lead to failure and regret. The key is to balance ambition with wisdom, humility, and connection to others.

Changing to:

34. The Power of the Great (大壯 Dà Zhuàng)

Trigrams

Above
☳ Zhèn (Thunder)
Below
☰ Qián (Heaven)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 34

Hexagram 大壯 (Dà Zhuàng) represents great power and strength. This hexagram speaks of a time when great energy and force are available, but it advises using this power with care and wisdom. True strength comes from knowing when and how to apply it.

Hexagram 34 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"大壯,利貞。"
(Dà zhuàng, lì zhēn.)
English Translation:
“The Power of the Great. Perseverance furthers.”

This hexagram advises using great power wisely. Success comes from perseverance and the careful, deliberate application of strength. It is important to avoid rash or impulsive actions.

Hexagram 34 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"雷在天上,大壯。君子以非禮勿履。"
(Léi zài tiān shàng, dà zhuàng. Jūn zǐ yǐ fēi lǐ wù lǚ.)
English Translation:
“Thunder in heaven above: The image of The Power of the Great. The superior person avoids stepping beyond what is proper.”

The image of thunder in heaven represents great power that must be controlled. The superior person, like thunder, understands the need for restraint and does not overstep the bounds of what is proper.

Peace and wisdom on your journey!

With gratitude,
The I Ching Team