I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 11 with Changing Lines 2, 5, 6 to Hexagram 37
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 11.2.5.6 -> 37
11. Peace (泰 Tài)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
- Below
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
The Symbolism of Hexagram 11
Hexagram 泰 (Tài) describes a condition in which opposing forces are in open exchange. What is above and below communicates freely, allowing growth, circulation, and balance. It is a time of alignment, where movement between levels is unobstructed and all things find their proper place.
Hexagram 11 Judgment
泰,小往大来,吉亨。
(Tài, xiǎo wǎng dà lái, jí hēng.)
"Free exchange. The lesser moves outward, the greater comes inward. Favorable outcome. Smooth progress."
This describes a state in which what is limited recedes and what is substantial advances. The movement is not forced—it arises naturally from alignment.
Because communication between levels is open, development proceeds without obstruction. This is a condition of flow rather than effort.
Hexagram 11 Image
天地交泰,后以财成天地之道,辅相天地之宜,以左右民。
(Tiān dì jiāo tài, hòu yǐ cái chéng tiān dì zhī dào, fǔ xiāng tiān dì zhī yí, yǐ zuǒ yòu mín.)
"Heaven and earth join in exchange: peace. The superior person shapes and completes the patterns of interaction, supports what is fitting, and guides the people accordingly."
The image is not simple union, but active exchange—movement between above and below. This circulation sustains harmony.
The role of leadership is to recognize and support this natural order, not impose upon it. By aligning with what is appropriate, stability is maintained and extended.
Line 2 Changing
包荒,用冯河,不遐遗,朋亡,得尚于中行。
(Bāo huāng, yòng píng hé, bù xiá yí, péng wáng, dé shàng yú zhōng xíng.)
"Embracing what is unformed, one moves through difficulty without neglect. Companions fall away, yet one is honored for walking the central course."
This line describes the capacity to include what is rough or undeveloped without rejection. One proceeds through challenge without abandoning responsibility.
Though support may diminish, alignment with a balanced path leads to recognition and stability.
Line 5 Changing
帝乙归妹,以祉元吉。
(Dì Yǐ guī mèi, yǐ zhǐ yuán jí.)
"A sovereign arranges a marriage, bringing blessing and a highly favorable outcome."
This line represents a union that is properly arranged and harmoniously aligned. It signifies the joining of elements that complement one another.
Because the relationship is formed in accordance with what is appropriate, it results in enduring benefit.
Line 6 Changing
城复于隍,勿用师,自邑告命,贞吝。
(Chéng fù yú huáng, wù yòng shī, zì yì gào mìng, zhēn lìn.)
"The city returns to the moat. Do not engage force. Issue orders within one's own domain. Persisting in correct alignment brings a constrained outcome."
This line marks the turning point where harmony begins to recede. Structures that once stood firm begin to give way.
Escalation disrupts further. Stability must be restored internally rather than through force. Rigid continuation under changing conditions leads to regret.
Changing to:
37. Structured Relations (家人 Jiā Rén)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☴ Xùn (Wind) — 風 · Penetrating
- Below
- ☲ Lí (Fire) — 火 · Radiance
The Symbolism of Hexagram 37
Hexagram 家人 (Jiā Rén) describes internal organization—how roles and relationships are structured within a contained system. Stability arises from clarity of function and consistency of interaction.
Wind emerging from fire shows influence spreading outward from an internal source. What is established within determines how the system expresses externally.
Hexagram 37 Judgment
家人,利女貞。
(Jiā rén, lì nǚ zhēn.)
"Structured relations. It is favorable to maintain a stable internal role."
This describes a system that depends on clearly defined internal roles. Stability arises when each function operates consistently within its position.
The reference to the ‘female’ indicates the receptive, stabilizing role within the system—holding continuity rather than initiating change. Alignment within roles produces order.
Hexagram 37 Image
風自火出,家人。君子以言有物,行有恆。
(Fēng zì huǒ chū, jiā rén. Jūn zǐ yǐ yán yǒu wù, xíng yǒu héng.)
"Wind emerges from fire: structured relations. The superior person gives substance to words and constancy to conduct."
Influence spreads outward from an internal center. What is established within determines external behavior.
Consistency in expression and action maintains coherence. The system is stabilized through reliable patterns of interaction.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team