I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 42 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 6 to Hexagram 29

Yin Yang symbol, representing balance

Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 42.1.2.6 -> 29

42. Increase (益 Yì)

Trigrams

Above
☴ Xùn (Wind) — 風 · Penetrating
Below
☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing

The Symbolism of Hexagram 42

Hexagram 益 (Yì) describes increase—expansion through directed addition and reinforcement. The system gains capacity because energy is being applied where it produces real growth.

Wind above thunder shows propagation emerging from activation. What begins as movement below spreads outward and upward, creating amplification. Increase here is not mere accumulation, but growth that extends functional reach.

Hexagram 42 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
益,利有攸往,利涉大川。
(Yì, lì yǒu yōu wǎng, lì shè dà chuān.)
English Translation:
"Increase. It is favorable to move with direction. It is favorable to undertake a major transition."

Increase creates conditions for forward movement. The system has enough added capacity to undertake something consequential.

This is not passive growth. Expansion is meant to be used, especially where a larger passage or transition must be made.

Hexagram 42 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
風雷,益。君子以見善則遷,有過則改。
(Fēng léi, yì. Jūn zǐ yǐ jiàn shàn zé qiān, yǒu guò zé gǎi.)
English Translation:
"Wind and thunder stir together: increase. The superior person moves toward what is good and corrects what is mistaken."

Increase is not just receiving more. It also requires responsiveness—taking in what strengthens the system and removing what weakens it.

Growth is sustained by adjustment. Increase and correction work together.

Line 1 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
利用為大作,元吉,無咎。
(Lì yòng wéi dà zuò, yuán jí, wú jiù.)
English Translation:
"It is favorable to undertake major work. Primary favorable outcome. No error."

Increase at the beginning is best used productively. The added capacity should be directed into something substantial.

Because the system has gained strength, larger action becomes viable. This is the correct use of increase.

Line 2 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
或益之,十朋之龜弗克違,永貞吉。王用享于帝,吉。
(Huò yì zhī, shí péng zhī guī fú kè wéi, yǒng zhēn jí. Wáng yòng xiǎng yú dì, jí.)
English Translation:
"Increase comes from outside support and cannot be refused. Enduring correct alignment leads to a favorable outcome. The governing authority uses this to make an offering to the Highest. Favorable outcome."

The system receives reinforcement from beyond itself. The gain is substantial and carries legitimacy.

When increase is stable, it can be integrated into a larger order rather than merely consumed. That is why the outcome remains favorable.

Line 6 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
莫益之,或擊之,立心勿恆,凶。
(Mò yì zhī, huò jī zhī, lì xīn wù héng, xiōng.)
English Translation:
"No increase is given; instead, attack may come. If the system’s center is not stable, the result is unfavorable outcome."

Increase has been exhausted, and the system no longer receives support. Instead, it becomes vulnerable to opposition.

If the internal center is not stable, this loss of reinforcement leads to disruption. Misfortune arises from both external pressure and internal instability.

Changing to:

29. Repeated Hazard (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

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
習坎,有孚,維心亨,行有尚。
(Xí kǎn, yǒu fú, wéi xīn hēng, xíng yǒu shàng.)
English Translation:
"Repeated hazard. 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

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
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.)
English Translation:
"Water flows on into the depths: repeated hazard. 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