I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 35 with Changing Lines 2, 4, 5, 6 to Hexagram 29
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 35.2.4.5.6 -> 29
35. Advancement (晉 Jìn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☲ Lí (Fire) — 火 · Radiance
- Below
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
The Symbolism of Hexagram 35
Hexagram 晉 (Jìn) describes advancement—visibility and movement into the open. What was previously internal or restrained now becomes expressed and recognized.
Fire above earth shows light rising from a receptive base. Illumination spreads outward, making what was hidden visible. Advancement here is not forceful expansion, but emergence into clarity.
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.)
"Advancement. One is supported and brought forward repeatedly within the same cycle."
This describes a condition where progress is recognized and reinforced. Advancement is not isolated—it is sustained through repeated acknowledgment and support.
The imagery reflects rapid access and continued reception. Movement forward is enabled by alignment with the environment, not by force.
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.)
"Light emerges above the earth: advancement. The superior person makes bright virtue shine from within."
Light rises from the earth and becomes visible. This represents internal clarity becoming externally expressed.
Advancement occurs through illumination. What is aligned internally naturally becomes apparent outwardly.
Line 2 Changing
晉如,愁如,貞吉。受茲介福于其王母。
(Jìn rú, chóu rú, zhēn jí. Shòu zī jiè fú yú qí wáng mǔ.)
"Advancing with constraint. Correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome. Support is received from the queen mother, the governing authority's mother."
Progress is present but accompanied by internal tension. Advancement is not yet fully comfortable.
Support comes from a deeper or prior source rather than immediate surroundings. This stabilizes the movement despite uncertainty.
Line 4 Changing
晉如碩鼠,貞厲。
(Jìn rú shuò shǔ, zhēn lì.)
"Advancing in a concealed or improper way. Correct alignment: risk present."
Progress occurs, but through hidden or misaligned means. This creates instability beneath the surface.
Continuing in this manner leads to risk. Advancement must remain transparent to remain stable.
Line 5 Changing
悔亡,失得勿恤,往吉,無不利。
(Huǐ wáng, shī dé wù xù, wǎng jí, wú bù lì.)
"Regret resolves. Do not be concerned with gain or loss. Moving forward brings favorable outcome. Nothing is unfavorable."
The system is fully aligned and no longer constrained by outcome-based thinking. Advancement proceeds naturally.
Because alignment is complete, all directions become viable. Movement is no longer resisted.
Line 6 Changing
晉其角,維用伐邑,厲吉,无咎,貞吝。
(Jìn qí jiǎo, wéi yòng fá yì, lì jí, wú jiù, zhēn lìn.)
"Advancing with force at the edge. Used to correct a contained domain. Risk present, yet favorable outcome. No error. Correct alignment leads to a constrained outcome."
Advancement reaches its outer boundary and becomes forceful. This is suitable only for resolving contained issues.
Beyond this, continued pressure creates constraint. Force must not extend beyond its proper scope.
Changing to:
29. Repeated Depth (坎 Kǎn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☵ Kǎn (Water) — 水 · Depth
- Below
- ☵ Kǎn (Water) — 水 · Depth
The Symbolism of Hexagram 29
Hexagram 坎 (Kǎn) describes repeated descent into depth. It represents recurring exposure to danger, requiring continuity of movement and internal stability.
Hexagram 29 Judgment
習坎,有孚,維心亨,行有尚。
(Xí kǎn, yǒu fú, wéi xīn hēng, xíng yǒu shàng.)
"Repeated depth. There is underlying alignment. In the heart, there is smooth progress. Movement has value."
The situation involves recurring entry into difficulty. Stability must come from within, not from external conditions.
Continuity of movement is required. Stopping within danger leads to entrapment.
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 on into the depths: repeated depth. The superior person keeps conduct constant and practices the work of instruction."
Water does not resist the terrain—it continues through it. This reflects persistence through danger rather than avoidance.
Consistency of behavior provides stability when conditions are unstable.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team