I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 37 with Changing Lines 1, 3, 5, 6 to Hexagram 2

Yin Yang symbol, representing balance

Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 37.1.3.5.6 -> 2

37. The Family (家人 Jiā Rén)

Trigrams

Above
☴ Xùn (Wind)
Below
☲ Lí (Fire)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 37

Hexagram 家人 (Jiā Rén) symbolizes the structure and harmony of the family. This hexagram speaks of order, mutual care, and proper relationships within the family unit. Success comes from cultivating harmony and fulfilling responsibilities.

Hexagram 37 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"家人,利女貞。"
(Jiā rén, lì nǚ zhēn.)
English Translation:
“The Family. It is favorable for the woman to persevere.”

This hexagram emphasizes the importance of harmony and order in the family, with a particular focus on the role of the woman in maintaining the household. Success comes from fulfilling responsibilities and persevering in one's duties.

Hexagram 37 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"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.)
English Translation:
“Wind comes forth from fire: The image of The Family. The superior person speaks with substance and acts with consistency.”

The image of wind coming forth from fire represents the dynamic energy of the family. The superior person, like a family leader, speaks and acts with consistency, ensuring harmony and order within the household.

Line 1 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"閑有家,悔亡。"
(Xián yǒu jiā, huǐ wáng.)
English Translation:
“Keeping the family together. Regret disappears.”

This line advises maintaining harmony within the family. By keeping the family united and fostering cooperation, any regrets or discord disappear.

Line 3 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"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.)
English Translation:
“The family bickers and argues. Regret turns into danger, but good fortune follows. If the wife and children are overly indulgent, there is shame in the end.”

This line warns of family discord and indulgence. While some bickering is natural, if taken too far, it leads to regret and danger. Good fortune comes from finding balance. Overindulgence leads to long-term harm.

Line 5 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"王假有家,勿恤吉。"
(Wáng jiǎ yǒu jiā, wù xù jí.)
English Translation:
“The king approaches the family. Do not worry. Good fortune.”

This line speaks of the influence of a higher power, such as the king, on the family. It advises not to worry, as the presence of a wise leader brings good fortune and stability to the household.

Line 6 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
"有孚威如,終吉。"
(Yǒu fú wēi rú, zhōng jí.)
English Translation:
“There is trust and respect. In the end, good fortune.”

This line describes a family where trust and respect are present, leading to lasting good fortune. It advises maintaining strong relationships based on mutual trust and respect.

Changing to:

2. The Receptive (坤 Kūn)

Trigrams

Above
☷ Kūn (Earth)
Below
☷ Kūn (Earth)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 2

Hexagram 坤 (Kūn) represents the primal receptive force of the universe, the yin to Qián's yang. While Qián is active and creative, Kūn is passive, yielding, and receptive. This hexagram symbolizes the Earth, which nourishes and sustains all things by following the natural order. In human terms, Kūn reflects qualities of devotion, nurturing, and acceptance. It complements Qián's strength, providing the supportive framework necessary for growth and creation.

Hexagram 2 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
"元亨,利牝马之贞。"
(Yuán hēng, lì pìn mǎ zhī zhēn.)
English Translation:
“The Receptive brings sublime success, furthering through the perseverance of a mare.”

The Receptive's power lies in its ability to yield and respond to the Creative. The metaphor of the mare signifies an animal that follows the lead of others but still possesses strength, agility, and endurance. In human terms, this hexagram advises being adaptable, knowing when to take a supportive role rather than leading. Success will come not from asserting one's own will, but from responding to the natural flow of events with wisdom and perseverance.

Hexagram 2 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
"地势坤,君子以厚德载物。"
(Dì shì kūn, jūn zǐ yǐ hòu dé zài wù.)
English Translation:
“The earth's condition is receptive devotion. Thus the superior man who has breadth of character carries the outer world.”

The earth, with its capacity to carry and nurture all things, symbolizes the virtue of receptivity. Just as the earth sustains all living things without discrimination, the superior person develops broad-mindedness and a willingness to support others. This is not a position of weakness, but one of strength that comes from humility and service. It suggests that those who embrace their role as supporters and nurturers can wield immense influence.

Peace and wisdom on your journey!

With gratitude,
The I Ching Team