I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 5 with Changing Lines 1, 3, 4, 5 to Hexagram 40
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 5.1.3.4.5 -> 40
5. Waiting (Nourishment) (需 Xū)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☵ Kǎn (Water) — 水 · Depth
- Below
- ☰ Qián (Heaven) — 天 · Creative
The Symbolism of Hexagram 5
Hexagram 需 (Xū) describes a time of waiting in which conditions are not yet ready. Movement is held back, not by weakness, but by circumstance. The situation calls for readiness, patience, and inner composure.
In human terms, it points to preparing oneself while allowing events to unfold. Nourishment here includes both physical support and the steadying of one's state of mind.
Hexagram 5 Judgment
有孚,光亨,贞吉。利涉大川。
(Yǒu fú, guāng hēng, zhēn jí. Lì shè dà chuān.)
"There is underlying alignment. Clarity. Smooth progress. Correct alignment. Favorable outcome. It is favorable to undertake a major transition."
This describes a situation where trust and inner clarity support eventual progress. Although action is delayed, the foundation is sound. Remaining steady allows the right moment to emerge.
The reference to crossing a great river points to a significant undertaking. When preparation is complete and timing aligns, movement forward becomes possible.
Hexagram 5 Image
云上于天,需。君子以饮食宴乐。
(Yún shàng yú tiān, xū. Jūn zǐ yǐ yǐn shí yàn lè.)
"Clouds rise in the sky: waiting (nourishment). The superior person sustains themselves with food, drink, and ease."
Clouds gather but have not yet released rain, indicating a pause before fulfillment. The energy is present, but not yet expressed.
The appropriate response is to maintain balance and nourishment. By remaining at ease and preserving strength, one is prepared for the moment when action becomes possible.
Line 1 Changing
需于郊。利用恒,无咎。
(Xū yú jiāo. Lì yòng héng, wú jiù.)
"Waiting at the outskirts. It is favorable to maintain constancy and remain correctly aligned. No error."
This line describes being removed from the center of events. Conditions are not yet active, and there is no advantage in pushing forward.
Remaining steady and consistent prevents error. This is a time for patience rather than engagement.
Line 3 Changing
需于泥,致寇至。
(Xū yú ní, zhì kòu zhì.)
"Waiting in the mud. Intrusion arrives."
Here, the situation becomes stuck and difficult. Remaining in such a position invites further complications.
It warns against staying in unfavorable conditions too long. Adjustment is needed to avoid attracting problems.
Line 4 Changing
需于血,出自穴。
(Xū yú xuè, chū zì xué.)
"Waiting amid danger. One emerges from the pit."
This line reflects a situation of risk or harm. The image suggests being in a confined and pressured state.
The key is to remove oneself from danger. By withdrawing from the situation, one avoids further injury.
Line 5 Changing
需于酒食,贞吉。
(Xū yú jiǔ shí, zhēn jí.)
"Waiting with nourishment. Correct alignment. Favorable outcome."
This line shows a balanced state where one is supported and stable. There is no urgency, and conditions are favorable for maintaining readiness.
By remaining steady and sustaining oneself, the situation develops positively.
Changing to:
40. Release (解 Xiè)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) — 雷 · Arousing
- Below
- ☵ Kǎn (Water) — 水 · Depth
The Symbolism of Hexagram 40
Hexagram 解 (Xiè) describes release—the resolution of tension after obstruction. The system regains mobility as constraints dissolve.
Thunder above water indicates activation after danger. Movement resumes once pressure is discharged. This is not creation of new force, but the freeing of what was held in constraint.
Hexagram 40 Judgment
解,利西南。无所往,其來復吉。有攸往,夙吉。
(Xiè, lì xī nán. Wú suǒ wǎng, qí lái fù jí. Yǒu yōu wǎng, sù jí.)
"Release. Movement toward what is open is favorable. If there is no direction to pursue, returning brings a favorable outcome. If there is direction, early movement brings a favorable outcome."
Constraint has been resolved, but the system must transition carefully. If no clear objective exists, returning to stability is best.
If action is required, it should be taken promptly before conditions change again. Delay risks re-entanglement.
Hexagram 40 Image
雷雨作,解。君子以赦過宥罪。
(Léi yǔ zuò, xiè. Jūn zǐ yǐ shè guò yòu zuì.)
"Thunder and rain arise: release. The superior person clears accumulated errors and releases residual constraint."
Storm activity clears accumulated pressure. What was blocked is now released.
The system resets by dissolving accumulated strain. This is not moral forgiveness, but functional clearing of residual constraint.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team