I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 33 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 to Hexagram 54
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 33.1.2.3.5.6 -> 54
33. Withdrawal (遯 Dùn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
- Below
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain) — 山 · Stillness
The Symbolism of Hexagram 33
Hexagram 遯 (Dùn) describes strategic withdrawal—removing oneself from conditions that cannot be productively engaged. It is not defeat, but controlled disengagement to preserve system integrity.
Heaven above and mountain below show upward movement encountering obstruction. Rather than forcing passage, the system redirects by withdrawing, maintaining strength through non-engagement.
Hexagram 33 Judgment
遯,亨。小利貞。
(Dùn, hēng. Xiǎo lì zhēn.)
"Withdrawal brings smooth progress. In small matters, it is favorable to remain correctly aligned."
This describes a situation where direct engagement is no longer viable. Progress comes through disengagement rather than confrontation.
The benefit is limited because conditions are constrained, but stability is preserved. Maintaining correctness during withdrawal prevents loss of structure.
Hexagram 33 Image
天下有山,遯。君子以遠小人,不惡而嚴。
(Tiān xià yǒu shān, dùn. Jūn zǐ yǐ yuǎn xiǎo rén, bù è ér yán.)
"A mountain rises beneath heaven: withdrawal. The superior person keeps distant from a person of limited capacity, without hatred yet with dignity."
The mountain halts movement beneath heaven, creating a condition where forward progress is blocked. Withdrawal becomes the correct response.
Distance is established without conflict. The system preserves integrity by disengaging cleanly rather than opposing directly.
Line 1 Changing
遯尾,厲,勿用有攸往。
(Dùn wěi, lì, wù yòng yǒu yōu wǎng.)
"Withdrawal at the trailing edge. Risk present. Do not engage."
The system delays disengagement and remains partially entangled. This creates exposure to risk.
Movement forward is no longer viable. Immediate withdrawal is required to prevent escalation.
Line 2 Changing
執之用黃牛之革,莫之勝說。
(Zhí zhī yòng huáng niú zhī gé, mò zhī shèng shuō.)
"Held firmly as with thick hide. It cannot be released."
A strong binding prevents withdrawal. The system is secured in place and cannot disengage.
This condition stabilizes position but restricts movement. Withdrawal is delayed, requiring patience until release becomes possible.
Line 3 Changing
係遯,有疾厲,畜臣妾吉。
(Xì dùn, yǒu jí lì, xù chén qiè jí.)
"Constrained withdrawal. There is strain; risk present. Managing internal dependencies brings favorable outcome."
Withdrawal is obstructed, creating internal stress. The system cannot disengage cleanly and must manage its internal structure.
Stability is maintained by organizing subordinate elements. Proper internal control prevents collapse during constraint.
Line 5 Changing
嘉遯,貞吉。
(Jiā dùn, zhēn jí.)
"Well-executed withdrawal. Correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome."
Withdrawal is carried out deliberately and at the correct time. The system disengages without loss.
Maintaining alignment during withdrawal ensures that integrity is preserved and future re-engagement remains possible.
Line 6 Changing
肥遯,无不利。
(Féi dùn, wú bù lì.)
"Complete withdrawal. Nothing is unfavorable."
The system has fully disengaged and is no longer affected by external conditions. All risk has been removed.
Because withdrawal is complete, no negative outcomes remain. The system is preserved in full.
Changing to:
54. Subordinate Union (歸妹 Guī Mèi)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
- Below
- ☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open
The Symbolism of Hexagram 54
Hexagram 歸妹 (Guī Mèi) describes entering into an established structure without occupying the primary position. The dynamic is not one of mutual formation, but of insertion into something already defined, where roles and hierarchy are uneven.
Thunder above the lake creates movement over openness, but without stable alignment between inner and outer forces. The result is activation without proper grounding. Participation is possible, but it lacks full authority, and therefore must be handled with awareness of limitation and consequence.
Hexagram 54 Judgment
歸妹,征凶,无攸利。
(Guī mèi, zhēng xiōng, wú yōu lì.)
"Subordinate union. To advance brings unfavorable outcome. No direction is favorable in forcing progress."
This situation arises when entry occurs without proper alignment of role, timing, or authority. The structure itself is not inherently wrong, but the position within it is limited and constrained.
Attempting to push forward as if one held full standing creates imbalance and leads to negative outcomes. The system does not support independent advancement from this position. Stability can only be maintained by recognizing the limits of one's role and avoiding overreach.
Hexagram 54 Image
澤上有雷,歸妹。君子以永終知敝。
(Zé shàng yǒu léi, guī mèi. Jūn zǐ yǐ yǒng zhōng zhī bì.)
"Thunder stirs above the lake: subordinate union. The superior person keeps the end in view and knows what will fail."
The interaction of thunder and lake produces activity, but not durable structure. Movement arises quickly, yet it lacks the foundation needed for long-term stability.
The superior person evaluates not just the beginning, but the eventual outcome. By projecting forward, they recognize inherent weaknesses in the arrangement. This foresight allows them to avoid entanglement in situations that cannot sustain themselves.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team