I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 61 with Changing Lines 1, 2, 4 to Hexagram 12
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 61.1.2.4 -> 12
61. Inner Truth (中孚 Zhōng Fú)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☴ Xùn (Wind)
- Below
- ☱ Duì (Lake)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 61
Hexagram 中孚 (Zhōng Fú) represents inner truth, symbolizing sincerity, faithfulness, and trust. This hexagram speaks of the importance of being true to oneself and others. Success comes from acting with sincerity and building trust in relationships.
Hexagram 61 Judgment
"中孚,豚魚吉,利涉大川,利貞。"
(Zhōng fú, tún yú jí, lì shè dà chuān, lì zhēn.)
“Inner Truth. Pigs and fish. Good fortune. It is favorable to cross the great river. Perseverance furthers.”
This hexagram advises acting with sincerity and faithfulness. Success comes from being true to oneself and building trust. It is also favorable to take on significant challenges, symbolized by crossing the great river.
Hexagram 61 Image
"風行澤中,中孚。君子以議獄緩死。"
(Fēng xíng zé zhōng, zhōng fú. Jūn zǐ yǐ yì yù huǎn sǐ.)
“Wind moves over the lake: The image of Inner Truth. The superior person discusses legal cases to delay executions.”
The image of wind moving over the lake represents the power of gentle influence and trust. The superior person, like the wind, uses their influence to ensure fairness and mercy, especially in difficult situations.
Line 1 Changing
"虞吉,有它不燕。"
(Yú jí, yǒu tā bù yàn.)
“Sincerity brings good fortune. Other matters are not of concern.”
This line advises focusing on sincerity and faithfulness. By staying true to oneself and others, good fortune follows, and there is no need to worry about external distractions or complications.
Line 2 Changing
"鳴鶴在陰,其子和之,我有好爵,吾與爾靡之。"
(Míng hè zài yīn, qí zǐ hé zhī, wǒ yǒu hǎo jué, wú yǔ ěr mǐ zhī.)
“The crane calls in the shade. Its young respond harmoniously. I have a good goblet. I will share it with you.”
This line speaks of harmony and mutual support in relationships. Like the crane and its young, sincerity and communication lead to joy and cooperation. Sharing one's good fortune with others brings happiness and success.
Line 4 Changing
"月幾望,馬匹亡,無咎。"
(Yuè jī wàng, mǎ pǐ wáng, wú jiù.)
“The moon is nearly full. The horses disappear. No blame.”
This line speaks of a time when progress is nearly complete, symbolized by the full moon. Although there may be temporary setbacks (symbolized by the loss of the horses), there is no blame. It advises patience and trust in the process.
Changing to:
12. Standstill (否 Pǐ)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☰ Qián (Heaven)
- Below
- ☷ Kūn (Earth)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 12
Hexagram 否 (Pǐ) symbolizes standstill or stagnation. This hexagram represents a time when progress halts, and opposing forces prevent movement forward. It advises patience and waiting for more favorable conditions.
Hexagram 12 Judgment
"否之匪人,不利君子贞,大往小来。"
(Pǐ zhī fěi rén, bù lì jūn zǐ zhēn, dà wǎng xiǎo lái.)
“Standstill. Evil people do not further the perseverance of the superior person. The great departs; the small approaches.”
In times of standstill, negative forces dominate, making it difficult for the superior person to act. The good or great things seem to recede, while small, petty concerns take their place. This hexagram advises patience and restraint until the situation improves.
Hexagram 12 Image
"天地不交,否。君子以俭德辟难,不可荣以禄。"
(Tiān dì bù jiāo, pǐ. Jūn zǐ yǐ jiǎn dé pì nàn, bù kě róng yǐ lù.)
“Heaven and earth do not unite: The image of Standstill. The superior person uses modesty to avoid difficulties. He does not boast of riches or honors.”
The image of heaven and earth not interacting symbolizes a breakdown in harmony, leading to stagnation. The superior person recognizes that in such times, it is better to remain modest, avoid drawing attention, and wait for a more favorable situation.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team