I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 38 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 to Hexagram 15
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 38.1.2.3.4.6 -> 15
38. Divergence (睽 Kuí)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☲ Lí (Fire) — 火 · Radiance
- Below
- ☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open
The Symbolism of Hexagram 38
Hexagram 睽 (Kuí) describes divergence—components of a system remain connected but move in different directions. Alignment is partial, not absent.
Fire above and lake below move in opposing tendencies: fire rises, lake settles. This creates separation within a shared structure. The system does not collapse, but coherence is reduced.
Hexagram 38 Judgment
睽,小事吉。
(Kuí, xiǎo shì jí.)
"Divergence. Small actions bring favorable outcome."
The system is not fully aligned, so large-scale coordination is not possible. However, local actions remain effective.
Working within limited scope preserves function. Attempting large integration would create conflict.
Hexagram 38 Image
上火下澤,睽。君子以同而異。
(Shàng huǒ xià zé, kuí. Jūn zǐ yǐ tóng ér yì.)
"Fire rises while the lake descends: divergence. The superior person preserves common ground within difference."
The system contains opposing tendencies within a single framework. Separation occurs without total disconnection.
Common ground exists, but expression differs. Stability depends on recognizing both unity and separation.
Line 1 Changing
悔亡,喪馬,勿逐,自復;見惡人,无咎。
(Huǐ wáng, sàng mǎ, wù zhú, zì fù; jiàn è rén, wú jiù.)
"Regret resolves. What is lost returns without pursuit. Encountering misalignment brings no error."
The system temporarily loses connection but corrects itself naturally. Forcing recovery is unnecessary.
Interaction with misaligned elements does not cause harm if not engaged. Stability is maintained through non-interference.
Line 2 Changing
遇主于巷,无咎。
(Yù zhǔ yú xiàng, wú jiù.)
"Connection occurs in a limited channel. No error."
Even in divergence, alignment can occur in constrained pathways. Full integration is not required.
Localized connection maintains function without resolving overall separation.
Line 3 Changing
見輿曳,其牛掣,其人天且劓,无初有終。
(Jiàn yú yè, qí niú chè, qí rén tiān qiě yì, wú chū yǒu zhōng.)
"Movement is obstructed and pulled in opposing directions. The system is constrained and damaged. There is no clear beginning, but resolution comes."
Conflicting forces create internal strain. Progress is difficult and disordered.
Despite instability, the system eventually resolves. Persistence through disorder leads to completion.
Line 4 Changing
睽孤,遇元夫,交孚,厲,无咎。
(Kuí gū, yù yuán fū, jiāo fú, lì, wú jiù.)
"Isolated within divergence. A strong connection forms. Trust develops. Risk present. No error."
The system experiences separation but establishes a reliable connection with a stable element.
This creates a point of coherence within divergence. Although conditions remain tense, stability is preserved.
Line 6 Changing
睽孤見豕負塗,載鬼一車,先張之弧,後說之弧,匪寇婚媾,往遇雨則吉。
(Kuí gū jiàn shǐ fù tú, zài guǐ yī chē, xiān zhāng zhī hú, hòu shuō zhī hú, fěi kòu hūn gòu, wǎng yù yǔ zé jí.)
"Perceived threat appears distorted. Defensive posture is raised, then released. What seemed hostile is actually compatible. Moving forward brings favorable outcome."
Misinterpretation creates false opposition. The system reacts defensively to what is not actually a threat.
Once perception is corrected, alignment becomes possible. Connection is restored through understanding.
Changing to:
15. Balancing (謙 Qiān)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☷ Kūn (Earth) — 地 · Receptive
- Below
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain) — 山 · Stillness
The Symbolism of Hexagram 15
Hexagram 謙 (Qiān) describes a condition in which what is elevated is lowered and what is low is raised, creating balance. It is not self-effacement, but the proper adjustment of excess and deficiency.
Hexagram 15 Judgment
謙亨,君子有終。
(Qiān hēng, jūn zǐ yǒu zhōng.)
"Balancing brings smooth progress. The superior person brings it to completion."
When excess is reduced and deficiency is filled, movement becomes smooth. This creates a condition in which processes can continue without disruption.
The superior person carries this adjustment through to its conclusion, ensuring that balance is not temporary but sustained.
Hexagram 15 Image
地中有山,謙。君子以裒多益寡,稱物平施。
(Dì zhōng yǒu shān, qiān. Jūn zǐ yǐ póu duō yì guǎ, chēng wù píng shī.)
"A mountain rises within the earth: balancing. The superior person gathers what is excessive and adds to what is lacking, distributing things according to balance."
The mountain is contained within the earth, its height moderated rather than exposed. This reflects reduction of excess.
Balance is achieved not by equalizing everything blindly, but by measuring and adjusting according to what each situation requires.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team