I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 12 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 3, 5 to Hexagram 14
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 12.1.2.3.5 -> 14
12. Standstill (否 Pǐ)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
- Below
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
The Symbolism of Hexagram 12
Hexagram 否 (Pǐ) describes obstruction and non-communication between levels. What is above and below no longer exchanges, and movement becomes constrained. It is not simply difficulty, but a condition in which alignment has broken down.
Hexagram 12 Judgment
否之匪人,不利君子贞,大往小来。
(Pǐ zhī fěi rén, bù lì jūn zǐ zhēn, dà wǎng xiǎo lái.)
"Obstruction. Those out of alignment prevail; it is not favorable to maintain the constancy of the superior person. What is substantial withdraws, and what is lesser advances."
This describes a reversal of proper order. Exchange between levels has broken down, allowing what is misaligned to dominate outwardly.
In such a time, direct assertion of principle does not produce results. The condition must be understood rather than forced, as the prevailing direction runs counter to what is stable and enduring.
Hexagram 12 Image
天地不交,否。君子以俭德辟难,不可荣以禄。
(Tiān dì bù jiāo, pǐ. Jūn zǐ yǐ jiǎn dé pì nàn, bù kě róng yǐ lù.)
"Heaven and earth do not join: standstill. The superior person conserves integrity and withdraws from difficulty, not seeking recognition through position."
The image shows separation rather than exchange. Without interaction between above and below, movement cannot circulate.
The appropriate response is not confrontation, but containment. One preserves integrity inwardly rather than attempting to act outwardly where conditions cannot support it.
Line 1 Changing
拔茅茹,以其汇,贞吉,亨。
(Bá máo rú, yǐ qí huì, zhēn jí, hēng.)
"Uprooting the grass reveals its connected roots. Holding to correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome. Smooth progress."
Even in obstruction, underlying connections remain. What appears separate is still linked beneath the surface.
By maintaining alignment with what is fundamental, one can still find a way through, though conditions are constrained.
Line 2 Changing
包承,小人吉,大人否亨。
(Bāo chéng, xiǎo rén jí, dà rén pǐ hēng.)
"Accepting and carrying forward: for a person of limited capacity, favorable outcome; for a person of great capacity, there is obstruction, though limited progress remains possible."
This line distinguishes between levels of response. Those who adapt superficially can function within the condition, while those aligned with deeper principles find themselves constrained.
Yet even within obstruction, there remains a limited path forward—though not in a direct or fully expressive way.
Line 3 Changing
包羞。
(Bāo xiū.)
"Containing what is misaligned and not brought into the open."
This line reflects the internalization of difficulty. Conditions prevent open correction, so what is improper must be held rather than expressed.
It is a compromised state, where clarity is obscured and resolution is not yet possible.
Line 5 Changing
休否,大人吉。其亡其亡,系于苞桑。
(Xiū pǐ, dà rén jí. Qí wáng qí wáng, xì yú bāo sāng.)
"Obstruction comes to rest; for the superior person, favorable outcome. Its decline, its decline—yet it is bound to what endures."
This line marks the turning point. The obstructed condition begins to loosen.
Though instability remains, it is anchored to something resilient. Because of this, recovery becomes possible.
Changing to:
14. Great Possession (大有 Dà Yǒu)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☲ Lí (Fire) — 火 · Radiance
- Below
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
The Symbolism of Hexagram 14
Hexagram 大有 (Dà Yǒu) describes a condition in which what is central holds and illuminates what is strong. Clarity governs power, and what is gathered is directed rather than scattered.
Hexagram 14 Judgment
大有,元亨。
(Dà yǒu, yuán hēng.)
"Great possession. Origin and smooth progress."
This describes a state in which much is held together under a unifying clarity. It is not accumulation alone, but the ability to direct what has been gathered.
Because the center is clear and properly positioned, movement proceeds without obstruction. What is held does not disperse.
Hexagram 14 Image
火在天上,大有。君子以遏恶扬善,顺天休命。
(Huǒ zài tiān shàng, dà yǒu. Jūn zǐ yǐ è è yáng shàn, shùn tiān xiū mìng.)
"Fire shines in heaven: great possession. The superior person restrains what disrupts and brings forward what accords, following the larger pattern of what is established."
Fire above heaven illuminates what is below, making everything visible. Possession here comes through clarity, not force.
The superior person does not impose control arbitrarily, but regulates what is present—checking what disturbs alignment and advancing what sustains it.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team