I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 29 with Changing Lines 2, 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 35
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 29.2.4.5.6 -> 35
29. The Abysmal (Water) (坎 Kǎn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☵ Kǎn (Water)
- Below
- ☵ Kǎn (Water)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 29
Hexagram 坎 (Kǎn) symbolizes danger, difficulty, and the need to navigate through perilous situations. This hexagram speaks of repeated challenges and the need for resilience and wisdom in order to move through difficulties successfully.
Hexagram 29 Judgment
"習坎,有孚,維心亨,行有尚。"
(Xí kǎn, yǒu fú, wéi xīn hēng, xíng yǒu shàng.)
“The Abysmal repeated. If you are sincere, you have success in your heart, and whatever you do has merit.”
This hexagram speaks of repeated dangers, symbolized by water that constantly flows and faces obstacles. Success comes from being sincere and steady in the face of these challenges. Inner strength and determination bring merit and success.
Hexagram 29 Image
"水流至坎,習坎。君子以常德行,習教事。"
(Shuǐ liú zhì kǎn, xí kǎn. Jūn zǐ yǐ cháng dé xíng, xí jiào shì.)
“Water flows into the abyss: The image of The Abysmal. The superior person cultivates virtue and continues their teaching.”
The image of water flowing into the abyss represents constant challenges. The superior person uses these challenges to cultivate inner strength and virtue, continuing their teaching and work despite difficulties.
Line 2 Changing
"坎有險,求小得。"
(Kǎn yǒu xiǎn, qiú xiǎo dé.)
“There is danger in the abyss. Seeking small gains brings success.”
This line advises caution and suggests that small gains are possible even in dangerous situations. By proceeding carefully and not taking large risks, one can achieve success.
Line 4 Changing
"樽酒簋貳,用缶,納約自牖,終无咎。"
(Zūn jiǔ guǐ èr, yòng fǒu, nà yuē zì yǒu, zhōng wú jiù.)
“A jar of wine, a bowl of food, and using earthenware. Acceptance from a window brings no blame.”
This line speaks of modest offerings and simple sustenance. By accepting what is simple and using what is available, one avoids blame and finds success. Modesty and simplicity lead to favorable outcomes.
Line 5 Changing
"坎不盈,祗既平,无咎。"
(Kǎn bù yíng, zhī jì píng, wú jiù.)
“The abyss is not full. There is peace and no blame.”
This line describes a situation where the danger is not overwhelming. The abyss has not reached its full depth, and there is peace. No blame comes from proceeding with caution and calmness.
Line 6 Changing
"係用徽纆,寘于叢棘,三歲不得,凶。"
(Xì yòng huī mò, zhì yú cóng jí, sān suì bù dé, xiōng.)
“Tied with ropes to thorns and thickets, for three years one cannot escape. Misfortune.”
This line describes a situation of being trapped by difficulties, symbolized by being tied to thorns. Misfortune follows if one cannot find a way out. It advises seeking a new approach to escape long-term challenges.
Changing to:
35. Progress (晉 Jìn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☲ Lí (Fire)
- Below
- ☴ Xùn (Wind)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 35
Hexagram 晉 (Jìn) represents progress and advancement. This hexagram speaks of a time of rapid movement and development, fueled by enthusiasm and the support of others. Success comes from steady, forward motion and remaining adaptable.
Hexagram 35 Judgment
"晉,康侯用錫馬蕃庶,晝日三接。"
(Jìn, kāng hóu yòng xī mǎ fán shù, zhòu rì sān jiē.)
“Progress. The prince is honored with horses in large numbers. He is granted audience three times in one day.”
This hexagram describes a time of rapid progress, where great honors and opportunities come frequently. Success comes from maintaining this momentum and taking advantage of opportunities as they arise.
Hexagram 35 Image
"明出地上,晉。君子以自昭明德。"
(Míng chū dì shàng, jìn. Jūn zǐ yǐ zì zhāo míng dé.)
“The sun rises above the earth: The image of Progress. The superior person illuminates their own virtue.”
The image of the sun rising represents progress and growth. The superior person uses this time to bring clarity and illumination to their virtues, spreading light and understanding to others.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team