I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 37 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 to Hexagram 7
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 37.1.2.3.5.6 -> 7
37. Structured Relations (家人 Jiā Rén)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☴ Xùn (Wind) — 風 · Penetrating
- Below
- ☲ Lí (Fire) — 火 · Radiance
The Symbolism of Hexagram 37
Hexagram 家人 (Jiā Rén) describes internal organization—how roles and relationships are structured within a contained system. Stability arises from clarity of function and consistency of interaction.
Wind emerging from fire shows influence spreading outward from an internal source. What is established within determines how the system expresses externally.
Hexagram 37 Judgment
家人,利女貞。
(Jiā rén, lì nǚ zhēn.)
"Structured relations. It is favorable to maintain a stable internal role."
This describes a system that depends on clearly defined internal roles. Stability arises when each function operates consistently within its position.
The reference to the ‘female’ indicates the receptive, stabilizing role within the system—holding continuity rather than initiating change. Alignment within roles produces order.
Hexagram 37 Image
風自火出,家人。君子以言有物,行有恆。
(Fēng zì huǒ chū, jiā rén. Jūn zǐ yǐ yán yǒu wù, xíng yǒu héng.)
"Wind emerges from fire: structured relations. The superior person gives substance to words and constancy to conduct."
Influence spreads outward from an internal center. What is established within determines external behavior.
Consistency in expression and action maintains coherence. The system is stabilized through reliable patterns of interaction.
Line 1 Changing
閑有家,悔亡。
(Xián yǒu jiā, huǐ wáng.)
"The system is regulated at its boundaries. Regret resolves."
Order is established through controlled limits. Entry and behavior are properly managed.
This prevents disorder before it arises. Stability at the boundary removes future error.
Line 2 Changing
无攸遂,在中饋,貞吉。
(Wú yōu suì, zài zhōng kuì, zhēn jí.)
"No external pursuit. Stability is maintained at the center. Correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome."
The system focuses on internal function rather than outward expansion. Core processes are maintained.
By stabilizing the center, the entire structure remains coherent. Internal alignment takes priority over external action.
Line 3 Changing
家人嗃嗃,悔厲吉;婦子嘻嘻,終吝。
(Jiā rén hè hè, huǐ lì jí; fù zǐ xī xī, zhōng lìn.)
"Internal tension produces correction. Risk present, yet favorable outcome. Excess looseness leads to a constrained outcome."
Strictness creates friction but enforces structure. This produces long-term stability.
If the system becomes overly relaxed, roles dissolve and coherence breaks down. Balance between firmness and flexibility is required.
Line 5 Changing
王假有家,勿恤,往吉。
(Wáng jiǎ yǒu jiā, wù xù, wǎng jí.)
"The governing authority approaches the household order. Do not be concerned. Moving forward brings favorable outcome."
The internal system aligns with a larger structure or authority. Integration occurs without conflict.
Because that alignment is secure, forward movement is supported and the next step can be taken without anxiety.
Line 6 Changing
有孚威如,終吉。
(Yǒu fú wēi rú, zhōng jí.)
"There is underlying alignment and authority is established. Ending in a favorable outcome."
The system achieves stable authority through internal coherence. Trust reinforces structure.
This produces long-term stability. Order is maintained without force.
Changing to:
7. The Army (師 Shī)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
- Below
- ☵ Kǎn (Water) — 水 · Depth
The Symbolism of Hexagram 7
Hexagram 師 (Shī) concerns the organization of forces under discipline and command. It represents coordinated effort guided by structure, responsibility, and leadership. Strength here does not arise from aggression, but from order, cohesion, and the proper use of authority.
Hexagram 7 Judgment
师贞,丈人吉,无咎。
(Shī zhēn, zhàng rén jí, wú jiù.)
"The host is set in order through correct alignment. An experienced authority brings favorable outcome. There is no error."
This judgment emphasizes that a collective force must be grounded in discipline and guided by maturity. Success does not come from force alone, but from leadership that is steady, seasoned, and capable of directing others properly.
When authority is rightly held and exercised with responsibility, the undertaking proceeds without blame.
Hexagram 7 Image
地中有水,師。君子以容民畜众。
(Dì zhōng yǒu shuǐ, shī. Jūn zǐ yǐ róng mín xù zhòng.)
"Water gathers within the earth: the army. The superior person supports the people and brings together the multitude."
Water stored within the earth suggests latent strength held in reserve. The image points to the importance of nurturing and organizing people before any action is taken.
True leadership lies in gathering and sustaining others, creating unity and readiness rather than relying on force alone.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team