I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 30 with Changing Lines 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 63
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 30.4.5.6 -> 63
30. The Clinging, Fire (離 Lí)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☲ Lí (Fire)
- Below
- ☲ Lí (Fire)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 30
Hexagram 離 (Lí) symbolizes fire, which clings to the wood that fuels it. This hexagram speaks of dependence and clarity, as fire illuminates and requires a source of energy. Success comes from clear vision and the ability to adapt and depend on the right things.
Hexagram 30 Judgment
"利貞,亨。畜牝牛,吉。"
(Lì zhēn, hēng. Xù pìn niú, jí.)
“Perseverance furthers. Success. Cultivating a cow brings good fortune.”
This hexagram advises clarity and perseverance. Success comes from cultivating something stable and dependable, like a cow. By tending to one's responsibilities and maintaining clear vision, good fortune is assured.
Hexagram 30 Image
"明兩作,離。大人以繼明照四方。"
(Míng liǎng zuò, lí. Dà rén yǐ jì míng zhào sì fāng.)
“Fire above and fire below: The image of The Clinging, Fire. The superior person continues the light of clarity to illuminate the four corners of the world.”
The image of fire reflects the need for clarity and illumination. The superior person spreads understanding and insight, ensuring that light and truth reach all corners of the world. It is a time to bring clarity to situations.
Line 4 Changing
"突如其來如,焚如,死如,棄如。"
(Tū rú qí lái rú, fén rú, sǐ rú, qì rú.)
“Suddenly it comes, blazes up, dies down, and is thrown away.”
This line describes something that flares up quickly but dies just as fast. It warns against fleeting passions or impulsive actions that cannot be sustained. By acting without stability, one risks losing everything.
Line 5 Changing
"出涕沱若,戚嗟若,吉。"
(Chū tì tuó ruò, qī jiē ruò, jí.)
“Tears flow like streams and there is deep sorrow. Good fortune.”
This line speaks of a time of grief and deep emotion, but it assures that good fortune follows. By experiencing and acknowledging the sorrow, one purifies their emotions and can move forward to better times.
Line 6 Changing
"王用出征,有嘉折首,獲匪其醜,无咎。"
(Wáng yòng chū zhēng, yǒu jiā zhé shǒu, huò fěi qí chǒu, wú jiù.)
“The king uses clarity to go on a campaign. He captures the leader and brings good fortune. No blame.”
This line describes a leader who uses clarity and insight to overcome opposition. By removing obstacles and acting decisively, success is assured and there is no blame. It advises strong, clear leadership.
Changing to:
63. After Completion (既濟 Jì Jì)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☵ Kǎn (Water)
- Below
- ☲ Lí (Fire)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 63
Hexagram 既濟 (Jì Jì) represents the state after completion, symbolizing a time when a task or project is finished, but vigilance is still required. This hexagram speaks of the dangers that arise after success. Success comes from maintaining balance and being cautious, even after achieving goals.
Hexagram 63 Judgment
"既濟,亨小,利貞。初吉,終亂。"
(Jì jì, hēng xiǎo, lì zhēn. Chū jí, zhōng luàn.)
“After Completion. Success in small matters. Perseverance furthers. At the beginning, good fortune. At the end, disorder.”
This hexagram advises caution after completing a task or achieving success. While small matters may still be successful, it is important to remain vigilant, as the end of a project can bring disorder if one becomes complacent.
Hexagram 63 Image
"水在火上,既濟。君子以思患而預防之。"
(Shuǐ zài huǒ shàng, jì jì. Jūn zǐ yǐ sī huàn ér yù fáng zhī.)
“Water over fire: The image of After Completion. The superior person considers danger and takes precautions.”
The image of water over fire symbolizes the balance between opposing forces. The superior person, like the elements, remains aware of potential dangers and takes preventive measures to avoid disaster.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team