I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 56 with Changing Lines 2, 4, 6 to Hexagram 46

Yin Yang symbol, representing balance

Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 56.2.4.6 -> 46

56. Transit (旅 Lǚ)

Trigrams

Above
☲ Lí (Fire)
Below
☶ Gèn (Mountain)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 56

Hexagram 旅 (Lǚ) represents movement without a fixed base—operating within environments that are temporary, external, or not fully one's own. It is a condition of passage rather than settlement.

Fire on the mountain illustrates something that appears, illuminates briefly, and then moves on. It does not root itself into the structure beneath it. This reflects a system where presence is real but transient, requiring careful regulation of behavior, scope, and attachment.

Hexagram 56 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
旅,小亨,旅貞吉。
(Lǚ, xiǎo hēng, lǚ zhēn jí.)
English Translation:
"Transit. Small success. In travel, steadiness and correctness bring good fortune."

This hexagram describes functioning outside of a stable or established base. Because the system is not anchored, only limited success is possible, and outcomes depend heavily on conduct.

Stability must be internal rather than external. By maintaining restraint, clarity of role, and respect for boundaries, the system avoids disruption. Overextension, entitlement, or attachment to temporary conditions leads to instability and loss.

Hexagram 56 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
山上有火,旅。君子以明慎用刑,而不留狱。
(Shān shàng yǒu huǒ, lǚ. Jūn zǐ yǐ míng shèn yòng xíng, ér bù liú yù.)
English Translation:
"Fire on the mountain: transit. The superior person is clear and cautious in action, and does not prolong matters."

The fire illuminates but does not remain—it moves on once its purpose is complete. This reflects the principle that actions in a transient state must be precise and limited in duration.

The superior person avoids entanglement by resolving issues cleanly and without delay. Nothing is allowed to linger unnecessarily. By keeping actions contained and purposeful, the system maintains balance within an inherently unstable environment.

Line 2 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
旅即次,懷其資,得童僕貞。
(Lǚ jí cì, huái qí zī, dé tóng pú zhēn.)
English Translation:
"The traveler arrives at a lodging place, securing provisions and gaining dependable support."

Temporary stability is established within the larger condition of movement. The system finds a local base sufficient to sustain operations for a time.

Resources are preserved, and supportive relationships are formed within proper limits. This enables continued progress without overreaching. Stability here is conditional, but effective when managed correctly.

Line 4 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
旅于處,得其資斧,我心不快。
(Lǚ yú chù, dé qí zī fǔ, wǒ xīn bù kuài.)
English Translation:
"The traveler finds a place and acquires resources, yet remains unsettled."

External conditions appear sufficient—resources are available and a position is secured. However, the underlying instability of the situation remains unchanged.

Because the environment is still temporary, full alignment cannot be achieved. The system recognizes that what has been gained is not permanent, leading to internal dissatisfaction despite outward success.

Line 6 Changing

This line reads:
Original Chinese:
鳥焚其巢,旅人先笑後號咷,喪牛于易,凶。
(Niǎo fén qí cháo, lǚ rén xiān xiào hòu háo táo, sàng niú yú yì, xiōng.)
English Translation:
"The bird burns its nest. The traveler first laughs, then cries out in loss. He loses his cattle through carelessness. Misfortune."

At the extreme, the traveler behaves as if the temporary were permanent, leading to careless attachment and eventual loss. The destruction of the nest reflects the collapse of assumed security.

Initial confidence turns to regret when the system realizes its mistake too late. Because the transient nature of the situation was ignored, loss becomes unavoidable. This line represents failure through overidentification with what was never stable.

Changing to:

46. Ascending (升 Shēng)

Trigrams

Above
☷ Kūn (Earth)
Below
☴ Xùn (Wind)

The Symbolism of Hexagram 46

Hexagram 升 (Shēng) describes upward movement through gradual accumulation. Growth is not forced—it rises through alignment with conditions and steady progression.

Wind within earth shows something emerging from below, moving upward through what is receptive. Advancement occurs by working within structure, not against it.

Hexagram 46 Judgment

The Judgment reads:
Original Chinese:
升,元亨,用見大人,勿恤,南征吉。
(Shēng, yuán hēng, yòng jiàn dà rén, wù xù, nán zhēng jí.)
English Translation:
"Ascending. Fundamental success. It is beneficial to engage with what is established. Do not be concerned. Movement forward brings good fortune."

This hexagram describes steady advancement that arises from alignment rather than force. Progress is supported by existing structure and guidance.

There is no need for anxiety. When movement is consistent and grounded, advancement unfolds naturally and leads to favorable outcomes.

Hexagram 46 Image

The Image reads:
Original Chinese:
地中生木,升。君子以順德,積小以高大。
(Dì zhōng shēng mù, shēng. Jūn zǐ yǐ shùn dé, jī xiǎo yǐ gāo dà.)
English Translation:
"Wood grows from within the earth: ascending. What is built gradually becomes elevated."

Growth begins below the surface and rises over time. The process is incremental, not abrupt.

Small accumulations create larger outcomes. Advancement is the result of sustained alignment and consistent effort.

Peace and wisdom on your journey!

With gratitude,
The I Ching Team