I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 15 with Changing Lines 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 25
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 15.1.3.4.5.6 -> 25
15. Modesty (謙 Qiān)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☷ Kūn (Earth)
- Below
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 15
Hexagram 謙 (Qiān) symbolizes modesty. This hexagram represents the virtue of humility, where individuals acknowledge their limitations and act without arrogance. Modesty brings success by allowing growth and development without drawing negative attention.
Hexagram 15 Judgment
"謙亨,君子有終。"
(Qiān hēng, jūn zǐ yǒu zhōng.)
“Modesty creates success. The superior person completes their task.”
This hexagram advises modest behavior and humility as the key to success. The superior person accomplishes their goals by staying humble and grounded. Modesty allows them to remain focused and avoid unnecessary challenges.
Hexagram 15 Image
"地中有山,謙。君子以裒多益寡,稱物平施。"
(Dì zhōng yǒu shān, qiān. Jūn zǐ yǐ póu duō yì guǎ, chēng wù píng shī.)
“Within the earth, there is a mountain: The image of Modesty. The superior person reduces that which is too much and augments that which is too little, thus balancing the gift of things.”
The image of a mountain within the earth symbolizes hidden strength. The superior person uses this time to balance things, helping those with less and gently reducing the excess of those with more. This creates harmony and equilibrium in the world.
Line 1 Changing
"謙謙君子,用涉大川,吉。"
(Qiān qiān jūn zǐ, yòng shè dà chuān, jí.)
“The modest superior person crosses the great water. Good fortune.”
This line describes a modest person who undertakes great challenges, like crossing a large river. Their humility allows them to succeed in difficult endeavors, and good fortune follows.
Line 3 Changing
"勞謙君子,有終,吉。"
(Láo qiān jūn zǐ, yǒu zhōng, jí.)
“The superior person works hard with modesty. In the end, good fortune.”
This line advises hard work combined with humility. By staying modest and diligent, the superior person achieves lasting success. Their efforts lead to good fortune and recognition in the end.
Line 4 Changing
"無不利,撝謙。"
(Wú bù lì, huī qiān.)
“No disadvantage. Acting with modesty.”
This line states that modest behavior carries no disadvantages. Acting with humility ensures success and prevents conflict or failure. It advises maintaining a modest approach in all situations.
Line 5 Changing
"不富以其鄰,利用侵伐,無不利。"
(Bù fù yǐ qí lín, lì yòng qīn fá, wú bù lì.)
“Not enriching oneself at the expense of others. It is favorable to take action against difficulties. No disadvantage.”
This line emphasizes fairness and integrity. It advises not to gain wealth or advantage by harming others. By taking action against difficulties, one can avoid disadvantage and ensure success.
Line 6 Changing
"鳴謙,利用行師,征邑國。"
(Míng qiān, lì yòng xíng shī, zhēng yì guó.)
“Modesty proclaimed. It is beneficial to lead an army and conquer cities and nations.”
This line describes a situation where modesty allows one to lead others and succeed in large ventures. Even in positions of power, humility remains beneficial, leading to victory in difficult tasks.
Changing to:
25. Innocence (無妄 Wú Wàng)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☰ Qián (Heaven)
- Below
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 25
Hexagram 無妄 (Wú Wàng) symbolizes innocence or the absence of falsehood. This hexagram speaks of acting with sincerity, without ulterior motives, and maintaining a state of natural purity. Success comes from being genuine and spontaneous.
Hexagram 25 Judgment
"無妄,元亨,利貞。其匪正有眚,不利有攸往。"
(Wú wàng, yuán hēng, lì zhēn. Qí fěi zhèng yǒu shěng, bù lì yǒu yōu wǎng.)
“Innocence. Supreme success. Perseverance furthers. If one is not as they should be, they have misfortune, and it is not favorable to undertake anything.”
This hexagram advises maintaining innocence and sincerity. Success comes from acting with integrity and without ulterior motives. However, if one strays from the right path, misfortune follows. It is important to be true to oneself.
Hexagram 25 Image
"天下雷行,物與无妄。先王以茂對時育萬物。"
(Tiān xià léi xíng, wù yǔ wú wàng. Xiān wáng yǐ mào duì shí yù wàn wù.)
“Thunder beneath heaven: The image of Innocence. The ancient kings nurtured and cared for all beings, responding to the seasons and bringing prosperity to all things.”
The image of thunder moving beneath heaven represents the power of natural forces. The superior person uses this time to nurture and care for others, aligning their actions with the natural rhythms of life. This brings prosperity and success.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team