I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 28 with Changing Lines 2, 3, 4, 6 to Hexagram 20
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 28.2.3.4.6 -> 20
28. Great Excess (大過 Dà Guò)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open
- Below
- ☴ Xùn (Wind) — 風 · Penetrating
The Symbolism of Hexagram 28
Hexagram 大過 (Dà Guò) describes a condition where structure is under excessive load. The system is strained beyond its normal capacity, requiring decisive handling.
Hexagram 28 Judgment
大過,棟橈,利有攸往,亨。
(Dà guò, dòng náo, lì yǒu yōu wǎng, hēng.)
"Great excess. The main beam bends. It is favorable to move with direction. Smooth progress is possible."
The central structure is under strain and no longer fully stable. This is not a balanced condition.
Movement is required, not avoidance. When handled directly and with clarity, passage through the situation can still be achieved.
Hexagram 28 Image
澤滅木,大過。君子以獨立不懼,遯世无悶。
(Zé miè mù, dà guò. Jūn zǐ yǐ dú lì bù jù, dùn shì wú mèn.)
"Lake waters submerge the trees: great excess. The superior person stands alone without fear and withdraws from the world without distress."
Water overwhelms the trees, indicating a system pushed beyond its limits.
In such conditions, independence and clarity are required. One does not rely on the unstable structure, but stands apart from it.
Line 2 Changing
枯楊生稊,老夫得其女妻,无不利。
(Kū yáng shēng tí, lǎo fū dé qí nǚ qī, wú bù lì.)
"A withered tree produces new shoots. An older man takes a young partner. Nothing is unfavorable."
Renewal emerges within decline. An imbalance produces unexpected vitality.
Though irregular, the condition restores function.
Line 3 Changing
棟橈,凶。
(Dòng náo, xiōng.)
"The main beam bends. Unfavorable outcome."
The central support fails under load. The structure cannot hold.
Without correction, collapse is imminent.
Line 4 Changing
棟隆,吉。有它吝。
(Dòng lóng, jí. Yǒu tā lìn.)
"The main beam is reinforced. Favorable outcome. If diverted, there is a constrained outcome."
The structure is stabilized through reinforcement. This restores integrity.
However, introducing additional complications creates new strain.
Line 6 Changing
過涉滅頂,凶,无咎。
(Guò shè miè dǐng, xiōng, wú jiù.)
"Crossing leads to submersion of the head. Unfavorable outcome. No error."
The system is pushed beyond survivable limits. Overextension leads to being overwhelmed.
The failure arises from conditions, not from error in intent.
Changing to:
20. Viewing (觀 Guān)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☴ Xùn (Wind) — 風 · Penetrating
- Below
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
The Symbolism of Hexagram 20
Hexagram 觀 (Guān) describes seeing and being seen. It is not passive reflection, but a condition of observation, presentation, and influence through visibility.
Hexagram 20 Judgment
觀,盥而不薦,有孚顒若。
(Guān, guàn ér bù jiàn, yǒu fú yóng ruò.)
"Viewing. Cleansing, yet not presenting the offering. There is underlying alignment, held with composure."
This describes a moment before full action. Preparation has been completed, but the act itself is withheld.
What matters here is presence and sincerity. One is observed, and influence arises not through action, but through how one is seen.
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.)
"Wind moves across the earth: viewing. The superior person examines the regions, observes the people, and establishes guidance."
Wind travels everywhere, touching all things without forcing them. Observation is broad and penetrating.
Through careful seeing, understanding emerges. From that understanding, appropriate guidance is established.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team