I Ching Oracle Result: Transformation from Hexagram 9 with Changing Lines 2, 3, 6 to Hexagram 3
Yì Jīng’s Response: Hexagram 9.2.3.6 -> 3
9. The Taming Power of the Small (小畜 Xiǎo Chù)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☴ Xùn (Wind)
- Below
- ☰ Qián (Heaven)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 9
Hexagram 小畜 (Xiǎo Chù) describes the restraining and accumulating of small forces. Progress is present, but it is limited in scale. Influence works through subtlety, gradual shaping, and attention to minor conditions rather than decisive action.
Hexagram 9 Judgment
小畜,亨。密云不雨,自我西郊。
(Xiǎo chù, hēng. Mì yún bù yǔ, zì wǒ xī jiāo.)
"Small restraint brings passage. Thick clouds gather, yet no rain falls; they arise from the western outskirts."
This describes a situation where conditions are forming but not yet releasing into full effect. There is movement and accumulation, but not culmination.
The presence of clouds suggests potential, yet the absence of rain indicates that the moment has not fully matured. Progress depends on patience and careful containment rather than forceful advance.
Hexagram 9 Image
风行天上,小畜。君子以懿文德。
(Fēng xíng tiān shàng, xiǎo chù. Jūn zǐ yǐ yì wén dé.)
"Wind moves across the heavens: this is small restraint. The superior person refines and cultivates the pattern of their virtue."
The wind moves lightly across the sky, shaping without force. This reflects influence that operates through refinement rather than dominance.
The lesson is to develop one's conduct in subtle ways—through form, expression, and discipline—rather than attempting to impose outcomes directly.
Line 2 Changing
牵复,吉。
(Qiān fù, jí.)
"Being drawn back to return. Good fortune."
Here, the correction comes through influence rather than self-initiation. One is pulled back into alignment.
The restraint of forward movement prevents error, and this results in a favorable outcome.
Line 3 Changing
舆说辐,夫妻反目。
(Yú shuō fú, fū qī fǎn mù.)
"The carriage comes apart at the spokes; husband and wife turn their gaze away from each other."
This line depicts structural breakdown. What should move smoothly instead falls into disconnection.
The image extends to relationship: misalignment leads to separation. The warning is that pressure without cohesion results in rupture.
Line 6 Changing
既雨既处,尚德载,妇贞厉。月几望,君子征凶。
(Jì yǔ jì chù, shàng dé zài, fù zhēn lì. Yuè jī wàng, jūn zǐ zhēng xiōng.)
"The rain has fallen and there is settling. Esteemed virtue carries weight. A woman's constancy brings difficulty. As the moon nears fullness, to set out brings misfortune."
This line marks a point of completion or near-completion. What was restrained has now been released.
The warning is against continuing beyond the proper limit. When something approaches fullness, further movement disrupts balance and leads to unfavorable results.
Changing to:
3. Difficulty at the Beginning (屯 Zhūn)
Trigrams
- Above
- ☵ Kǎn (Water)
- Below
- ☳ Zhèn (Thunder)
The Symbolism of Hexagram 3
Hexagram 屯 (Zhūn) describes the unsettled state at the beginning of development. Movement is present, but conditions are not yet stable. Growth is possible, though it emerges slowly and unevenly.
In human terms, this reflects the early phase of a process where direction is unclear and obstacles are frequent. Progress depends on patience, structure, and the ability to work through uncertainty without forcing results.
Hexagram 3 Judgment
元亨,利贞,勿用有攸往,利建侯。
(Yuán hēng, lì zhēn, wù yòng yǒu yōu wǎng, lì jiàn hóu.)
"Originating success. It is favorable to remain steady. Do not set out yet. It is beneficial to establish leadership."
This describes a beginning that contains potential, but is not yet ready for full movement. Stability is more important than action, and premature advancement leads to difficulty. The reference to establishing leadership points to creating structure and support before proceeding.
The emphasis is on preparation. By organizing people and conditions first, future progress becomes possible and more secure.
Hexagram 3 Image
云雷,屯。君子以经纶。
(Yún léi, zhūn. Jūn zǐ yǐ jīng lún.)
"Clouds and thunder: difficulty at the beginning. The superior person arranges and weaves things into order."
Clouds and thunder suggest movement that has not yet settled into clear form. Energy is building, but not yet coordinated. This is a time of complexity rather than clarity.
The response is to organize rather than force outcomes. By putting structure in place, confusion gradually becomes workable and direction emerges.
Peace and wisdom on your journey!
With gratitude,
The I Ching Team