I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 18 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 to Hexagram 25
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 18.1.2.3.4.5 -> 25
18. Work on What Has Been Spoiled (蠱 Gǔ)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain)
- Below
- ☴ Xùn (Wind)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 18
Hexagram 蠱 (Gǔ) symbolizes decay or corruption. This hexagram indicates a time when things have gone wrong, and one must work to repair and restore order. It speaks of correcting past mistakes and addressing harmful influences.
Hexagram 18 Judgment
"蠱,元亨,利涉大川。先甲三日,後甲三日。"
(Gǔ, yuán hēng, lì shè dà chuān. Xiān jiǎ sān rì, hòu jiǎ sān rì.)
“Work on what has been spoiled. Supreme success. It is favorable to cross the great water. Before the new beginning, three days; after the new beginning, three days.”
This hexagram suggests that addressing past mistakes leads to supreme success. It advises starting fresh, but careful preparation and reflection are necessary before moving forward. This process takes time but brings great reward.
Hexagram 18 Image
"風行山上,蠱。君子以振民育德。"
(Fēng xíng shān shàng, gǔ. Jūn zǐ yǐ zhèn mín yù dé.)
“The wind blows across the mountain: The image of Decay. The superior person stirs the people and nourishes virtue.”
The wind on the mountain represents the force of decay and the need for restoration. The superior person takes action to correct the situation, helping to revive the people and nourish their virtues. This is a time for renewal.
Line 1 Changing
"干父之蠱,有子,考无咎,厉终吉。"
(Gàn fù zhī gǔ, yǒu zǐ, kǎo wú jiù, lì zhōng jí.)
“Correcting the decay caused by the father. If there is a son, no blame. Danger, but success in the end.”
This line speaks of addressing mistakes inherited from the past, symbolized by the father. Although correcting these errors is difficult, success is assured with perseverance.
Line 2 Changing
"干母之蠱,不可贞。"
(Gàn mǔ zhī gǔ, bù kě zhēn.)
“Correcting the decay caused by the mother. It is not favorable to persist.”
This line describes addressing issues related to nurturing or care. It advises against stubbornness in correction. Flexibility and understanding are needed.
Line 3 Changing
"干父之蠱,小有悔,无大咎。"
(Gàn fù zhī gǔ, xiǎo yǒu huǐ, wú dà jiù.)
“Correcting the decay caused by the father. Minor regrets, but no great blame.”
This line describes minor setbacks or regrets in the process of correction. However, by continuing to address the problem, no great harm is done.
Line 4 Changing
"裕父之蠱,往见吝。"
(Yù fù zhī gǔ, wǎng jiàn lìn.)
“Allowing the decay caused by the father to continue. Going forward leads to regret.”
This line warns against failing to address inherited problems. Allowing issues to persist without correction leads to regret. It advises taking action to restore balance.
Line 5 Changing
"干父之蠱,用誉。"
(Gàn fù zhī gǔ, yòng yù.)
“Correcting the decay caused by the father. This brings praise.”
This line describes successfully addressing past mistakes and restoring order. The person is praised for their efforts, and success follows.
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