I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 23 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 58
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 23.1.2.4.5.6 -> 58
23. Stripping Away (剝 Bō)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain) — 山 · Stillness
- Below
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
The Symbolism of Hexagram 23
Hexagram 剝 (Bō) describes the removal of supporting layers. What is above loses its foundation as what is below is gradually stripped away.
Hexagram 23 Judgment
剝,不利有攸往。
(Bō, bù lì yǒu yōu wǎng.)
"Stripping away. It is not favorable to proceed."
The structure is being undermined from below. Advancement depends on a foundation that is no longer secure.
Action does not resolve this condition. The appropriate response is to recognize the loss of support and refrain from forward movement.
Hexagram 23 Image
山附於地,剝。上以厚下,安宅。
(Shān fù yú dì, bō. Shàng yǐ hòu xià, ān zhái.)
"The mountain rests against the earth: stripping away. The superior person secures the base and stabilizes the dwelling."
The mountain depends entirely on the earth beneath it. When the base erodes, what is above cannot stand.
The only possible response is to reinforce what remains below. Stability comes from restoring or preserving the foundation.
Line 1 Changing
剝牀以足,蔑貞凶。
(Bō chuáng yǐ zú, miè zhēn xiōng.)
"The bed is stripped at its legs. Correct alignment results in an unfavorable outcome."
The lowest support is removed first. The structure begins to fail at its base.
Persisting as if nothing has changed leads directly to collapse.
Line 2 Changing
剝牀以辨,蔑貞凶。
(Bō chuáng yǐ biàn, miè zhēn xiōng.)
"The bed is stripped at its frame. Correct alignment results in an unfavorable outcome."
The weakening progresses upward. Structural integrity is further compromised.
Still attempting to maintain the situation accelerates failure.
Line 4 Changing
剝牀以膚,凶。
(Bō chuáng yǐ fū, xiōng.)
"The bed is stripped to its surface. Unfavorable outcome."
The stripping has reached the outermost layer. Nothing remains beneath to provide support.
At this point, collapse is unavoidable.
Line 5 Changing
貫魚以宮人寵,无不利。
(Guàn yú yǐ gōng rén chǒng, wú bù lì.)
"Fish are threaded in sequence. Favor is distributed through those within. Nothing is unfavorable."
Order is reintroduced through controlled distribution. Even within decline, structure can be maintained locally.
Proper alignment and coordination allow what remains to function effectively.
Line 6 Changing
碩果不食,君子得輿,小人剝廬。
(Shuò guǒ bù shí, jūn zǐ dé yú, xiǎo rén bō lú.)
"The large fruit is left uneaten. The superior person is carried forward. A person of limited capacity loses their dwelling."
A final resource remains intact, not consumed during decline.
Those aligned with structure are preserved and carried onward. Those without foundation are left exposed as the collapse completes.
Changing to:
58. Expression (兌 Duì)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open
- Below
- ☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open
The Symbolism of Hexagram 58
Hexagram 兌 (Duì) represents openness, expression, and exchange between systems. It is the condition where boundaries allow interaction, and meaning arises through mutual response.
Lake over lake forms a structure of reflection—each surface responds to the other, creating feedback loops. Nothing is imposed; instead, alignment emerges through communication. This reflects a system where clarity is refined through interaction, and coherence depends on the quality of exchange.
Hexagram 58 Judgment
兌,亨,利貞。
(Duì, hēng, lì zhēn.)
"Expression. Smooth progress. It is favorable to remain correctly aligned and steady in communication."
This hexagram describes a system operating through open exchange. Communication is not incidental—it is the mechanism by which alignment is created and maintained.
For this to succeed, expression must be both sincere and structurally grounded. Without integrity, openness becomes distortion rather than clarity. When communication is steady and authentic, it generates trust, reinforces connection, and allows the system to function cohesively.
Hexagram 58 Image
麗澤,兌。君子以朋友講習。
(Lì zé, duì. Jūn zǐ yǐ péng yǒu jiǎng xí.)
"Lakes joined together: expression. The superior person joins with friends in discussion and practice."
Two lakes connected create a continuous exchange of influence. Each reflects and adjusts to the other, forming a dynamic equilibrium.
The superior person uses interaction as a means of refinement. Through dialogue, feedback, and shared exploration, clarity deepens. This is not passive openness, but active engagement that strengthens coherence over time.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team