I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 41 with Changing Lines 2, 3, 4, 6 to Hexagram 55
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 41.2.3.4.6 -> 55
41. Decrease (損 Sǔn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☶ Gèn (Mountain) — 山 · Stillness
- Below
- ☱ Duì (Lake) — 澤 · Open
The Symbolism of Hexagram 41
Hexagram 損 (Sǔn) describes reduction—removing excess to restore balance. The system is simplified by decreasing what is unnecessary.
Mountain above lake shows containment and limiting of what lies below. Reduction is not loss for its own sake, but a structural rebalancing.
Hexagram 41 Judgment
損,有孚,元吉,无咎,可貞,利有攸往。曷之用,二簋可用享。
(Sǔn, yǒu fú, yuán jí, wú jiù, kě zhēn, lì yǒu yōu wǎng. Hé zhī yòng, èr guǐ kě yòng xiǎng.)
"Decrease. There is underlying alignment. Primary favorable outcome. No error. Correct alignment is possible. It is favorable to move with direction. What is required is minimal: simple offerings are sufficient."
Reduction is effective when it is intentional and grounded in sincerity. The system does not require excess to function properly.
The final clause is critical: success does not depend on scale. Even minimal resources, correctly applied, are sufficient. Decrease simplifies without undermining function.
Hexagram 41 Image
山下有澤,損。君子以懲忿窒欲。
(Shān xià yǒu zé, sǔn. Jūn zǐ yǐ chéng fèn zhì yù.)
"The lake rests beneath the mountain: decrease. The superior person restrains anger and checks desire."
The mountain limits the lake, preventing overflow. This is controlled reduction.
The system improves by removing excess pressure and unnecessary expansion. Reduction restores stability.
Line 2 Changing
利貞,征凶,弗損,益之。
(Lì zhēn, zhēng xiōng, fú sǔn, yì zhī.)
"It is favorable to remain correctly aligned. Advancing brings an unfavorable outcome. If reduction is not applied, increase follows."
This line warns against unnecessary forward movement. The system does not need expansion—it needs correction.
If reduction is avoided, imbalance grows. Restraint preserves stability.
Line 3 Changing
三人行,則損一人。一人行,則得其友。
(Sān rén xíng, zé sǔn yī rén. Yī rén xíng, zé dé qí yǒu.)
"When multiple elements move together, one is reduced. When operating alone, connection is gained."
Excess within a group requires reduction. Not all components are necessary.
By simplifying structure, more effective alignment becomes possible. Reduction creates clearer relationships.
Line 4 Changing
損其疾,使遄有喜,無咎。
(Sǔn qí jí, shǐ chuán yǒu xǐ, wú jiù.)
"Reduction removes what is harmful. Acting quickly brings relief. No error."
The system identifies and removes a problematic element. This produces immediate improvement.
Timely reduction prevents escalation and restores balance.
Line 6 Changing
弗損,益之,無咎,貞吉,利有攸往,得臣无家。
(Fú sǔn, yì zhī, wú jiù, zhēn jí, lì yǒu yōu wǎng, dé chén wú jiā.)
"No further reduction is needed. Increase follows. No error. Correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome. It is favorable to move with direction. Support is gained without dependency."
Reduction has reached its correct limit. Beyond this point, further decrease would be harmful.
Now the system begins to expand again, but from a stable base. Support is integrated without creating new imbalance.
Changing to:
55. Peak (豐 Fēng)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
- Below
- ☲ Lí (Fire) — 火 · Radiance
The Symbolism of Hexagram 55
Hexagram 豐 (Fēng) represents fullness at its peak—maximum expansion, visibility, and intensity. All elements of the system are active simultaneously, and nothing remains hidden.
Thunder and fire together create a condition of explosive illumination: movement is immediate, and clarity is total. This produces a moment of high capacity and strong expression, but also one that cannot be sustained indefinitely. Peak states demand precision, because excess quickly turns into imbalance.
Hexagram 55 Judgment
豐,亨,王假之,勿憂,宜日中。
(Fēng, hēng, wáng jiǎ zhī, wù yōu, yí rì zhōng.)
"Peak. Smooth progress. The governing authority approaches it. Do not be troubled. It is fitting to act at midday."
This hexagram describes a moment of complete expression, where conditions are fully illuminated and all factors are visible. The image of midday represents maximum clarity—nothing is obscured, and all relationships are exposed.
Because everything is at full intensity, action must be direct, decisive, and well-timed. Hesitation wastes the moment, while excess risks destabilization. The system is at its height, and the task is to use that fullness without overextending it.
Hexagram 55 Image
雷電皆至,豐。君子以折獄致刑。
(Léi diàn jiē zhì, fēng. Jūn zǐ yǐ zhé yù zhì xíng.)
"Thunder and lightning arrive together: peak. The superior person decides cases and carries out penalties."
Thunder provides force, while lightning provides illumination. Together, they create a condition where action and understanding are perfectly aligned.
In such moments, ambiguity disappears and decisions must be executed cleanly. The superior person uses this clarity to resolve matters without delay. Proper judgment depends on recognizing that peak conditions allow for decisive resolution, but only for a limited time.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team