I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 25 with Changing Lines 4, 5 to Hexagram 27
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 25.4.5 -> 27
25. Without Distortion (無妄 Wú Wàng)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
- Below
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
The Symbolism of Hexagram 25
Hexagram 無妄 (Wú Wàng) describes action that arises without contrivance. It is movement aligned with what is real, not shaped by intention, projection, or manipulation.
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.)
"Without distortion. Origin and smooth progress. It is favorable to remain correctly aligned. If not correct, there is harm. It is not favorable to move with direction."
Action arises directly from the underlying order. When aligned, movement is clear and effective.
If action is driven by distortion or false intent, it leads to error. In such a condition, proceeding only increases harm.
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 moves beneath heaven: without distortion. The prior governing system responded fully to the seasons and nourished all things."
Thunder initiates movement; heaven provides overarching order. Together they produce action that is direct and uncontrived.
When aligned with conditions, development occurs naturally, without forcing or manipulation.
Line 4 Changing
可貞,无咎。
(Kě zhēn, wú jiù.)
"It is possible to remain correctly aligned. No error."
Despite surrounding conditions, alignment can still be maintained.
Holding to what is correct prevents error.
Line 5 Changing
无妄之疾,勿藥有喜。
(Wú wàng zhī jí, wù yào yǒu xǐ.)
"An uncaused affliction. Do not intervene; there is resolution."
The disturbance arises without clear cause. Attempting to force a solution may worsen it.
Left alone, it resolves naturally.
Changing to:
27. Nourishment (頤 Yí)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain) — 山 · Stillness
- Below
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
The Symbolism of Hexagram 27
Hexagram 頤 (Yí) concerns what is taken in and what is expressed. It describes the system of intake, processing, and output that sustains life and action.
Hexagram 27 Judgment
頤,貞吉。觀頤,自求口實。
(Yí, zhēn jí. Guān yí, zì qiú kǒu shí.)
"Nourishment. Correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome. Observe nourishment, and seek what fills the mouth for yourself."
This hexagram directs attention to both intake and source. What is taken in must be examined, and its origin understood.
Sustenance must ultimately be secured by oneself, not passively received or misdirected.
Hexagram 27 Image
山下有雷,頤。君子以慎言語,節飲食。
(Shān xià yǒu léi, yí. Jūn zǐ yǐ shèn yán yǔ, jié yǐn shí.)
"Thunder stirs beneath the mountain: nourishment. The superior person is careful in speech and measured in food and drink."
Thunder initiates movement; the mountain contains it. This reflects controlled intake and controlled expression.
Speech and consumption are parallel systems—both must be governed to maintain balance.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team