I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 32 with Changing Lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 20

Yin Yang symbol, representing balance

Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 32.2.3.4.5.6 -> 20

32. Duration (恆 Héng)

Trigrams

Above
☳ Zhèn (Thunder)
Below
☴ Xùn (Wind)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 32

Hexagram 恆 (Héng) symbolizes endurance and lasting strength. This hexagram speaks of the need for stability, perseverance, and consistency in all things. Success comes from maintaining a steady course over time.

Hexagram 32 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"亨,利貞。利有攸往。"
(Hēng, lì zhēn. Lì yǒu yōu wǎng.)
English Translation:
“Duration. Success. Perseverance furthers. It is favorable to have somewhere to go.”

This hexagram advises perseverance and stability. Success comes from maintaining a steady course, and it is favorable to have a clear direction. Endurance brings long-lasting success.

Hexagram 32 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"雷風,恆。君子以立不易方。"
(Léi fēng, héng. Jūn zǐ yǐ lì bù yì fāng.)
English Translation:
“Thunder and wind: The image of Duration. The superior person stands firm and does not change their direction.”

The image of thunder and wind represents the forces of nature that persist over time. The superior person, like these forces, stands firm and does not change their direction easily. Consistency and stability are key to success.

Line 2 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"悔亡。"
(Huǐ wáng.)
English Translation:
“Regret disappears.”

This line advises patience and perseverance. By staying the course and being consistent, regret fades, and the situation improves over time.

Line 3 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"不恆其德,或承之羞,貞吝。"
(Bù héng qí dé, huò chéng zhī xiū, zhēn lìn.)
English Translation:
“If one does not persevere in virtue, shame follows. Perseverance brings regret.”

This line warns against failing to maintain consistency in virtue. Without perseverance, shame and regret follow. It advises staying true to one's principles to avoid misfortune.

Line 4 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"田无禽。"
(Tián wú qín.)
English Translation:
“No game in the field.”

This line describes a situation where efforts yield no results, symbolized by an empty field. It advises accepting that some efforts may not bring immediate rewards and to remain patient.

Line 5 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"恆其德,貞,婦人吉,夫子凶。"
(Héng qí dé, zhēn, fù rén jí, fū zǐ xiōng.)
English Translation:
“Persevering in virtue. For a woman, good fortune. For a man, misfortune.”

This line advises perseverance in virtue but warns of different outcomes based on one's role. For a woman, patience and endurance bring good fortune. For a man, failure to adapt may lead to misfortune.

Line 6 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"振恆,凶。"
(Zhèn héng, xiōng.)
English Translation:
“Shaking endurance. Misfortune.”

This line warns against inconsistency and instability. If one's endurance is shaken and they cannot maintain their course, misfortune follows. It advises finding stability and avoiding sudden changes.

Changing to:

20. Contemplation (觀 Guān)

Trigrams

Above
☴ Xùn (Wind)
Below
☷ Kūn (Earth)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 20

Hexagram 觀 (Guān) symbolizes contemplation and observation. This hexagram represents a time to pause and reflect, gaining insight through careful observation rather than immediate action.

Hexagram 20 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"觀,盥而不薦,有孚顒若。"
(Guān, guàn ér bù jiàn, yǒu fú yǒng ruò.)
English Translation:
“Contemplation. Washing the hands, but not making an offering. With sincerity and awareness, clarity comes.”

This hexagram speaks of taking time to reflect before making decisions or taking action. By cultivating sincerity and careful observation, clarity and insight are gained. It advises patience and deep contemplation.

Hexagram 20 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"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.)
English Translation:
“The wind blows over the earth: The image of Contemplation. The ancient kings made tours of inspection to observe the people and teach them.”

The wind blowing over the earth symbolizes the power of observation. The superior person uses this time to observe, learn, and understand, much like the ancient kings who traveled to see the state of their people and teach them accordingly.

Peace and wisdom on your journey!

With gratitude,
The I Ching Team