I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 34 with Changing Lines 3, 5, 6 to Hexagram 10

Yin Yang symbol, representing balance

Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 34.3.5.6 -> 10

34. Great Force (大壯 Dà Zhuàng)

Trigrams

Above
☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
Below
☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative

The Symbolism of Hexagram 34

Hexagram 大壯 (Dà Zhuàng) describes the emergence of strong force within a system. Power is present and active, but not yet fully integrated with conditions.

Thunder above heaven indicates activation over strength—movement driven by energy that can exceed structural limits. The central issue is not having power, but applying it without creating instability.

Hexagram 34 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
大壯,利貞。
(Dà zhuàng, lì zhēn.)
English Translation:
"Great force. It is favorable to remain correctly aligned."

Power is present, but must be regulated. Stability determines whether force produces progress or disruption.

Remaining aligned prevents excess. Without control, force leads to collision with limits.

Hexagram 34 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
雷在天上,大壯。君子以非禮勿履。
(Léi zài tiān shàng, dà zhuàng. Jūn zǐ yǐ fēi lǐ wù lǚ.)
English Translation:
"Thunder resounds in heaven: great force. The superior person does not tread beyond what is proper."

Thunder moves across the sky with intensity, but remains within its domain. This reflects force operating within constraints.

Exceeding limits creates instability. Proper boundaries allow force to function without damage.

Line 3 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
小人用壯,君子用罔,貞厲,羝羊觸藩,羸其角。
(Xiǎo rén yòng zhuàng, jūn zǐ yòng wǎng, zhēn lì, dī yáng chù fān, léi qí jiǎo.)
English Translation:
"A person of limited capacity uses force; the superior person does not. Correct alignment: risk present. Like a ram striking a barrier, its horns are caught."

Unregulated force collides with structural limits and becomes trapped. The system expends energy without progress.

Continuing to push worsens the condition. Force without awareness leads to entanglement.

Line 5 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
喪羊于易,无悔。
(Sàng yáng yú yì, wú huǐ.)
English Translation:
"Force is released in ease. No regret."

The system lets go of excess force rather than forcing application. This prevents entanglement.

Releasing unnecessary pressure maintains balance. Not all force needs to be used.

Line 6 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
羝羊觸藩,不能退,不能遂,无攸利,艱則吉。
(Dī yáng chù fān, bù néng tuì, bù néng suì, wú yōu lì, jiān zé jí.)
English Translation:
"Force strikes a barrier and becomes stuck. It cannot advance or withdraw. No direction is favorable. Through difficulty comes a favorable outcome."

Force is misapplied and becomes locked between opposing constraints. The system is unable to move in either direction.

Only by enduring and resolving the constraint can stability return. Direct force is no longer effective.

Changing to:

10. Treading (履 Lǚ)

Trigrams

Above
☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
Below
☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open

The Symbolism of Hexagram 10

Hexagram 履 (Lǚ) concerns conduct under constraint—how one moves within a situation that demands awareness, respect, and precision. It describes navigating proximity to power or danger, where correct behavior determines outcome more than strength.

Hexagram 10 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
履虎尾,不咥人,亨。
(Lǚ hǔ wěi, bù dié rén, hēng.)
English Translation:
"Stepping upon the tiger’s tail—yet it does not strike. Smooth progress."

This judgment presents a situation of real danger held in balance. The image is not symbolic exaggeration—it describes proximity to something that could cause harm, but does not, when approached correctly.

Success depends entirely on conduct. When movement is measured, aware, and properly aligned, even hazardous conditions can be navigated without injury.

Hexagram 10 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
上天下泽,履。君子以辨上下,定民志。
(Shàng tiān xià zé, lǚ. Jūn zǐ yǐ biàn shàng xià, dìng mín zhì.)
English Translation:
"The lake lies below heaven: treading. The superior person clarifies distinctions and steadies the intentions of the people."

The contrast between above and below establishes order. Proper conduct depends on recognizing position, relationship, and boundary.

Clarity of distinction stabilizes movement. When roles and levels are understood, action becomes appropriate and collective direction holds.

Peace and wisdom on your journey!

With gratitude,
The I Ching Team