I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 20 with Changing Lines 1, 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 51
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 20.1.4.5.6 -> 51
20. Contemplation (觀 Guān)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☴ Xùn (Wind)
- Below
- ☷ Kūn (Earth)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 20
Hexagram 觀 (Guān) symbolizes contemplation and observation. This hexagram represents a time to pause and reflect, gaining insight through careful observation rather than immediate action.
Hexagram 20 Judgment
"觀,盥而不薦,有孚顒若。"
(Guān, guàn ér bù jiàn, yǒu fú yǒng ruò.)
“Contemplation. Washing the hands, but not making an offering. With sincerity and awareness, clarity comes.”
This hexagram speaks of taking time to reflect before making decisions or taking action. By cultivating sincerity and careful observation, clarity and insight are gained. It advises patience and deep contemplation.
Hexagram 20 Image
"風行地上,觀。先王以省方,觀民設教。"
(Fēng xíng dì shàng, guān. Xiān wáng yǐ xǐng fāng, guān mín shè jiào.)
“The wind blows over the earth: The image of Contemplation. The ancient kings made tours of inspection to observe the people and teach them.”
The wind blowing over the earth symbolizes the power of observation. The superior person uses this time to observe, learn, and understand, much like the ancient kings who traveled to see the state of their people and teach them accordingly.
Line 1 Changing
"童觀,小人无咎,君子吝。"
(Tóng guān, xiǎo rén wú jiù, jūn zǐ lìn.)
“Childlike contemplation. For the inferior person, no blame. For the superior person, regret.”
This line warns against naive or superficial contemplation. While it may cause no harm to those who are inexperienced, it brings regret for the superior person, who should strive for deeper insight.
Line 4 Changing
"觀國之光,利用賓于王。"
(Guān guó zhī guāng, lì yòng bīn yú wáng.)
“Contemplating the radiance of the kingdom. It is beneficial to see the great person.”
This line speaks of observing the greatness of the kingdom or a powerful leader. By contemplating their example, one learns valuable lessons. It is beneficial to meet and follow the wisdom of the great person.
Line 5 Changing
"觀我生,君子无咎。"
(Guān wǒ shēng, jūn zǐ wú jiù.)
“Contemplation of one’s life. The superior person has no blame.”
This line describes a superior person who reflects on their life and actions with clarity and honesty. By doing so, they avoid blame and make wise decisions.
Line 6 Changing
"觀其生,君子无咎。"
(Guān qí shēng, jūn zǐ wú jiù.)
“Contemplation of their life. The superior person has no blame.”
This line speaks of observing the lives of others. The superior person gains insight by watching how others live, learning from their successes and mistakes. This observation leads to wisdom and success.
Changing to:
51. The Arousing (震 Zhèn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder)
- Below
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 51
Hexagram 震 (Zhèn) represents the arousing power of thunder. This hexagram speaks of sudden shocks or disturbances that cause fear but also inspire movement and change. Success comes from responding to challenges with clarity and decisive action.
Hexagram 51 Judgment
"震,亨。震來虩虩,笑言啞啞。震驚百里,不喪匕鬯。"
(Zhèn, hēng. Zhèn lái xì xì, xiào yán yǎ yǎ. Zhèn jīng bǎi lǐ, bù sàng bǐ chàng.)
“The Arousing. Success. Thunder comes with a terrifying roar. Laughter and conversation follow. The shock spreads over a hundred miles, but the sacrificial vessels are not spilled.”
This hexagram advises staying calm and composed in the face of sudden challenges or shocks. While the initial disturbance may cause fear, success comes from remaining centered and not letting the shock disrupt important matters.
Hexagram 51 Image
"洊雷,震。君子以恐懼修省。"
(Jiàn léi, zhèn. Jūn zǐ yǐ kǒng jù xiū xǐng.)
“Thunder repeated: The image of The Arousing. The superior person examines themselves with fear and caution.”
The image of repeated thunder symbolizes the need to stay alert and cautious. The superior person, like thunder, remains aware of potential dangers and uses self-examination to avoid mistakes. Caution leads to success.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team