I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 18 with Changing Lines 1, 4, 5 to Hexagram 1
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 18.1.4.5 -> 1
18. Correction of Decay (蠱 Gǔ)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain) — 山 · Stillness
- Below
- ☴ Xùn (Wind) — 風 · Penetrating
The Symbolism of Hexagram 18
Hexagram 蠱 (Gǔ) describes a condition of accumulated disorder—something that has been left unattended and has deteriorated over time. It requires deliberate intervention to restore proper structure.
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.)
"Correction of decay. Origin and smooth progress. It is favorable to undertake a major transition. Three days before, three days after."
This describes a situation requiring active correction of what has been allowed to degrade. Movement is possible, but only through deliberate effort.
The reference to time indicates preparation and follow-through. Repair is not instantaneous—it requires understanding what led to the condition and sustaining the correction beyond the initial change.
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.)
"Wind moves along the mountain: correction of decay. The superior person stirs what is stagnant and cultivates what sustains."
The image shows penetration beneath stillness—movement entering what has become fixed. This reveals underlying disorder.
The response is to activate what has become dormant and rebuild what supports continuity. Correction requires both disruption and 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 what was handed down. With continuation, there is no error. Risk present. Ending in a favorable outcome."
This line addresses inherited conditions. What has been passed down contains flaws that must be corrected.
The process is demanding, but taking responsibility for repair leads to a favorable outcome.
Line 4 Changing
裕父之蠱,往见吝。
(Yù fù zhī gǔ, wǎng jiàn lìn.)
"Allowing the inherited disorder to remain. Moving forward brings a constrained outcome."
Failure to correct the condition allows it to persist and deepen.
Continuing without intervention leads to increasing constraint and regret.
Line 5 Changing
干父之蠱,用誉。
(Gàn fù zhī gǔ, yòng yù.)
"Correcting what was handed down. This brings recognition."
Here, the repair is carried out effectively and visibly.
Because the correction restores proper function, it is acknowledged and affirmed.
Changing to:
1. The Creative (乾 Qián)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
- Below
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
The Symbolism of Hexagram 1
Hexagram 乾 (Qián) represents pure creative force and unbroken strength. It is associated with heaven, constant motion, and the active principle that initiates all things. This energy is direct, expansive, and never at rest.
In human terms, it reflects a person who is self-driven, disciplined, and committed to continual growth. It emphasizes inner strength, initiative, and the responsibility that comes with creative power.
Hexagram 1 Judgment
元亨,利贞。
(Yuán hēng, lì zhēn.)
"Origin and smooth progress. It is favorable to remain correctly aligned."
This statement describes a powerful beginning that carries the potential for growth and development. Success unfolds naturally when one stays aligned with what is firm and correct. The emphasis is not only on strength, but on maintaining consistency and clarity of direction.
In practice, this suggests that strong initiative must be guided by discipline. Advancement comes through sustained effort and inner alignment, not force alone.
Hexagram 1 Image
天行健,君子以自强不息。
(Tiān xíng jiàn, jūn zǐ yǐ zì qiáng bù xī.)
"Heaven moves with strength: the creative. The superior person continually strengthens themselves without rest."
The ceaseless movement of heaven serves as a model for human conduct. Just as the cosmos never pauses, a person of character maintains constant effort in self-development. This is not strain, but steady and enduring refinement.
The message encourages persistence over time. Growth is achieved through continuous attention and effort, rather than bursts of intensity.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team