I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 17 with Changing Lines 2, 3, 5 to Hexagram 34
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 17.2.3.5 -> 34
17. Following (隨 Suí)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open
- Below
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
The Symbolism of Hexagram 17
Hexagram 隨 (Suí) describes responsive alignment. It concerns moving in accord with what is timely and appropriate rather than forcing one’s own direction. Its strength lies in adaptability, right attachment, and knowing what or whom to follow.
Hexagram 17 Judgment
隨,元亨,利貞,无咎。
(Suí, yuán hēng, lì zhēn, wú jiù.)
"Following. Origin and smooth progress. It is favorable to remain correctly aligned. No error."
This hexagram describes a condition in which success comes through responsive alignment rather than assertion. One does well by moving with what is sound and timely, while remaining rooted in what is steady.
Following is not passive imitation. It becomes fruitful only when guided by discernment and constancy.
Hexagram 17 Image
澤中有雷,隨。君子以嚮晦入宴息。
(Zé zhōng yǒu léi, suí. Jūn zǐ yǐ xiàng huì rù yàn xī.)
"Thunder rests within the lake: following. The superior person goes inward and rests as darkness approaches."
The image shows movement contained within receptivity. It suggests response that is coordinated and appropriate to the time.
The lesson is to follow the rhythm of conditions. When the day declines, one does not continue outward activity, but turns inward and restores oneself.
Line 2 Changing
系小子,失丈夫。
(Xì xiǎo zǐ, shī zhàng fū.)
"Attached to the young one, one loses the mature man."
This line warns that choosing the lesser attachment means losing the greater one. What is immature or superficial can draw attention away from what is substantial.
Following always involves selection. When one binds oneself to what is smaller, one loses access to what is stronger and more developed.
Line 3 Changing
系丈夫,失小子。隨有求得,利居貞。
(Xì zhàng fū, shī xiǎo zǐ. Suí yǒu qiú dé, lì jū zhēn.)
"Attached to the mature man, one loses the young one. In following, what is sought is obtained. It is favorable to remain settled and correctly aligned."
Here the choice is reversed: attachment is made to what is mature and substantial, while the lesser attachment falls away. This leads to a more fruitful direction.
Because one follows what is worthy, what is sought can be gained. Stability in that choice is beneficial.
Line 5 Changing
孚于嘉,吉。
(Fú yú jiā, jí.)
"Trust placed in what is good brings favorable outcome."
This line is simple and direct. When trust is given to what is truly worthy, the result is favorable.
The quality of what one follows matters. Good fortune comes from alignment with what is sound.
Changing to:
34. Great Force (大壯 Dà Zhuàng)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
- Below
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
The Symbolism of Hexagram 34
Hexagram 大壯 (Dà Zhuàng) describes the emergence of strong force within a system. Power is present and active, but not yet fully integrated with conditions.
Thunder above heaven indicates activation over strength—movement driven by energy that can exceed structural limits. The central issue is not having power, but applying it without creating instability.
Hexagram 34 Judgment
大壯,利貞。
(Dà zhuàng, lì zhēn.)
"Great force. It is favorable to remain correctly aligned."
Power is present, but must be regulated. Stability determines whether force produces progress or disruption.
Remaining aligned prevents excess. Without control, force leads to collision with limits.
Hexagram 34 Image
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.)
"Thunder resounds in heaven: great force. The superior person does not tread beyond what is proper."
Thunder moves across the sky with intensity, but remains within its domain. This reflects force operating within constraints.
Exceeding limits creates instability. Proper boundaries allow force to function without damage.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team