I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 25 with Changing Lines 1, 3, 4, 5 to Hexagram 52

Yin Yang symbol, representing balance

Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 25.1.3.4.5 -> 52

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

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"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.)
English Translation:
“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

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"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.)
English Translation:
“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.

Line 1 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"無妄,往吉。"
(Wú wàng, wǎng jí.)
English Translation:
“Innocence. Going forward brings good fortune.”

This line advises proceeding with innocence and sincerity. By acting without ulterior motives, one finds success and good fortune.

Line 3 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"无妄之災,或系之牛,行人之得,邑人之災。"
(Wú wàng zhī zāi, huò xì zhī niú, xíng rén zhī dé, yì rén zhī zāi.)
English Translation:
“Innocent misfortune. A tied-up cow is taken by a passerby. The passerby gains, while the town suffers misfortune.”

This line describes a situation where innocent actions lead to unintended consequences. The passerby benefits from something that was not theirs to take, while the community suffers. It warns of misfortune even when acting innocently.

Line 4 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"可貞,无咎。"
(Kě zhēn, wú jiù.)
English Translation:
“Perseverance brings no blame.”

This line advises staying true to one's path with perseverance. By maintaining innocence and sincerity, one avoids blame and misfortune. It is a time to stay committed.

Line 5 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"无妄之疾,勿藥有喜。"
(Wú wàng zhī jí, wù yào yǒu xǐ.)
English Translation:
“Innocent illness. Do not use medicine. There is joy.”

This line speaks of a temporary difficulty that resolves naturally. Rather than trying to force a solution, it advises patience, as the issue will resolve on its own and bring happiness.

Changing to:

52. Keeping Still (艮 Gèn)

Trigrams

Above
☶ Gèn (Mountain)
Below
☶ Gèn (Mountain)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 52

Hexagram 艮 (Gèn) represents stillness and stability, like a mountain. This hexagram speaks of the importance of remaining calm and centered, even in the face of external pressures. Success comes from mastering self-control and inner peace.

Hexagram 52 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"艮其背,不獲其身,行其庭,不見其人,无咎。"
(Gèn qí bèi, bù huò qí shēn, xíng qí tíng, bù jiàn qí rén, wú jiù.)
English Translation:
“Keeping still, restraining the back. One does not grasp oneself. Walking in the courtyard, one does not see others. No blame.”

This hexagram advises remaining calm and centered, restraining impulses and external distractions. By focusing on inner stillness, one avoids mistakes and remains clear-minded. Success comes from self-discipline and tranquility.

Hexagram 52 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"兼山,艮。君子以思不出其位。"
(Jiān shān, gèn. Jūn zǐ yǐ sī bù chū qí wèi.)
English Translation:
“Mountains standing still: The image of Keeping Still. The superior person does not allow their thoughts to go beyond their place.”

The image of mountains standing still symbolizes the importance of maintaining stability and not overreaching. The superior person remains grounded, controlling their thoughts and emotions, leading to success.

Peace and wisdom on your journey!

With gratitude,
The I Ching Team