I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 28 with Changing Lines 4, 5 to Hexagram 46
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 28.4.5 -> 46
28. Preponderance of the Great (大過 Dà Guò)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☱ Dui (Lake)
- Below
- ☴ Xùn (Wind)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 28
Hexagram 大過 (Dà Guò) represents a time when things have gone beyond their normal limits, requiring extraordinary measures. This hexagram speaks of a time when great strength or effort is needed to deal with overwhelming circumstances.
Hexagram 28 Judgment
"大過,棟橈,利有攸往,亨。"
(Dà guò, dòng náo, lì yǒu yōu wǎng, hēng.)
“Preponderance of the Great. The ridgepole sags. It is favorable to undertake something. Success.”
This hexagram speaks of a situation where the weight of circumstances is too great, symbolized by the sagging ridgepole. Extraordinary efforts are required, and success comes through careful and deliberate action. It is a time for great strength.
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.)
“The lake rises above the trees: The image of Preponderance of the Great. The superior person stands alone without fear and withdraws from the world without regret.”
The image of a lake rising above the trees suggests an overwhelming situation. The superior person stands firm and does not fear the challenge. Sometimes, retreat and quiet reflection are necessary to cope with overwhelming circumstances.
Line 4 Changing
"棟隆,吉。有它吝。"
(Dòng lóng, jí. Yǒu tā lìn.)
“The ridgepole rises. Good fortune. If there are other things, there is regret.”
This line suggests that the situation is improving, symbolized by the ridgepole rising again. However, if one takes on too much or becomes distracted by other concerns, there will be regret.
Line 5 Changing
"枯楊生華,老妇得其士夫,无咎无譽。"
(Kū yáng shēng huá, lǎo fù dé qí shì fū, wú jiù wú yù.)
“A withered poplar tree blossoms. An old woman marries a young husband. No blame, no praise.”
This line describes a time of renewal, but without much fanfare. There is no blame, but also no great praise. It advises accepting the renewal without seeking validation or acclaim.
Changing to:
46. Pushing Upward (升 Shēng)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☷ Kūn (Earth)
- Below
- ☴ Xùn (Wind)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 46
Hexagram 升 (Shēng) represents upward progress, growth, and advancement. This hexagram speaks of steady, consistent effort to improve one's position or circumstances. Success comes from persistence, gradual advancement, and humility.
Hexagram 46 Judgment
"升,元亨,用見大人,勿恤,南征吉。"
(Shēng, yuán hēng, yòng jiàn dàrén, wù xù, nán zhēng jí.)
“Pushing Upward. Supreme success. It is favorable to see the great person. Do not worry. Going south brings good fortune.”
This hexagram advises slow and steady progress toward one's goals. Success comes from seeking the guidance of a wise person, remaining patient, and advancing in a humble and deliberate manner. The direction south symbolizes a favorable course of action.
Hexagram 46 Image
"地中生木,升。君子以順德,積小以高大。"
(Dì zhōng shēng mù, shēng. Jūn zǐ yǐ shùn dé, jī xiǎo yǐ gāo dà.)
“Wood grows up from the earth: The image of Pushing Upward. The superior person, by cultivating virtue, builds small things to achieve greatness.”
The image of wood growing from the earth symbolizes slow, steady growth. The superior person cultivates their character and gradually builds up small successes into great accomplishments. Patience and consistency are key.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team