I-Ching: Ming I “Darkening of the Light” (#36)
36. Ming I / Darkening of the light |
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36. Ming I / Darkening of the light |
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32. H?ng / Duration |
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31. Hsien / Influence (Wooing) |
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28. Ta Kuo / Preponderance of the Great |
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27. I / Corners of the Mouth (Providing Nourishment) |
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23. Po / Splitting Apart |
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| Lin: Approach, If you want others to approach you, first you must approach them. A positive moment so do not fear anything. Make the most of this as collaboration is very good at this time. |
Ching 19 |
| Chien: Danger, This is not the right moment to act; there are difficulties and it is worth you stopping and reflecting. When something doesn’t work, do not blame someone else and look for possible causes in you. Remember you can always lean on someone you have trusted for some time. |
Ching 39 |
| Chi Chi: Completion, Finally, you have achieved what you desired. Your objective and success have been reached, At this point you must simply refine some particulars. You must maintain what you have built: everything changes and so it’ll be necessary to be careful that you don’t lose everything. |
Ching 63 |
| I: Increase, Make the most of this moment to grow and evolve. Now you can work on spiritual elevation and reach important goals. Remember you will grow more quickly if you help people who need you. |
Ching 42 |
| Pi: Stagnation, It is not worth acting in this particular moment as the general situation is not entirely favorable. You will gain more profits by pulling back temporarily and maintaining your independence. Your wisdom now consists in waiting and avoiding unpleasant people. |
Ching 12 |
| Tui: Joyousness, In this period, you can overcome all your difficulties with cheerfulness and lightheartedness. You’ll enjoy being with others. Share this positive energy with everyone; there is great harmony inside you and you must learn to appreciate and enjoy it. |
Ching 58 |
| Chien: Humility, Do not forget that in life, nothing remains unchanged and everything evolves through transformation. You must learn how to evaluate every situation with the correct amount of modesty. If you are living a moment of success, re-dimension your enthusiasm; If on the other hand you are waiting for a development be patient; everything turns and re-news itself. |
Ching 15 |
| Kou: Encounter, An unexpected encounter is likely. Do not go on the first impression. Try to understand what is hidden deep down under the external veil. Try to avoid dangers and you will obtain advantages and long-term success. |
Ching 44 |
| Feng: Greatness, For you, this is the moment for great fortune and prosperity. You can reach your objectives and success. Make the most of this lucky situation. Remember that great opportunities only come round once and you must not let them slip away. |
Ching 55 |
| Lu: Exile, Now is not the moment for starting projects; consider how everything is changeable and prone to transformation. For the moment you must rely on what you have and make it suffice. Free yourself from the sense of possessions and expectations which poison life. |
Ching 56 |
9. Hsiao Ch'u / The Taming Power of the Small |
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5. Hsü / Waiting (Nourishment) |
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3. Chun / Difficulty at the Beginning |
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| The name of the hexagram, Chun, really connotes a blade of grass pushing against an obstacle as it sprouts out of the earth—hence the meaning, “difficulty at the beginning.” The hexagram indicates the way in which heaven and earth bring forth individual beings. It is their first meeting, which is beset with difficulties. The lower trigram Chên is the Arousing; its motion is upward and its image is thunder. The upper trigram K’an stands for the Abysmal, the dangerous. Its motion is downward and its image is rain. The situation points to teeming, chaotic profusion; thunder and rain fill the air. But the chaos clears up. While the Abysmal sinks, the upward movement eventually passes beyond the danger. A thunderstorm brings release from tension, and all things breathe freely again.
THE JUDGMENT DIFFICULTY AT THE BEGINNING works supreme success, Times of growth are beset with difficulties. They resemble a first birth. But these difficulties arise from the very profusion of all that is struggling to attain form . Everything is in motion: therefore if one perseveres there is a prospect of great success, in spite of the existing danger. When it is a man’s fate to undertake such new beginnings, everything is still unformed, dark. Hence he must hold back, because any premature move might bring disaster. Likewise, it is very important not to remain alone; in order to overcome the chaos he needs helpers. This is not to say, however, that he himself should look on passively at what is happening. He must lend his hand and participate with inspiration and guidance. THE IMAGE Clouds and thunder: Clouds and thunder are represented by definite decorative lines; this means that in the chaos of difficulty at the beginning, order is already implicit. So too the superior man has to arrange and organize the inchoate profusion of such times of beginning, just as one sorts out silk threads from a knotted tangle and binds them into skeins. In order to find one’s place in the infinity of being, one must be able both to separate and to unite. THE LINES Nine at the beginning means: If a person encounters a hindrance at the beginning of an enterprise, he must not try to force advance but must pause and take thought. However, nothing should put him off his course; he must persevere and constantly keep the goal in sight. It is important to seek out the right assistants, but he can find them only if he avoids arrogance and associated with his fellows in a spirit of humility. Only then will he attract those with whose help he can combat thedifficulties. Six in the second place means: He is not a robber; We find ourselves beset by difficulties and hindrances. Suddenly there is a turn of affairs, as if someone were coming up with a horse and wagon and unhitching them. This event comes so unexpectedly that we assume the newcomer to be a robber. Gradually it becomes clear that he has no evil intentions but seeks to be friendly and to offer help. But this offer is not to be accepted, because it does not come from the right quarter. We must wait until the time is fulfilled; ten years is a fulfilled cycle of time. Then normal conditions return of themselves, and we can join forces with the friend intended for us. Using the image of a betrothed girl who remains true to her lover in face of grave conflicts, the hexagram gives counsel for a special situation. When in times of difficulty a hindrance is encountered and unexpected relief is offered from a source unrelated to us, we must be careful and not take upon ourselves any obligations entailed by such help; otherwise our freedom of decision is impaired. If we bide our time, things will quiet down again, and we shall attain what we have hoped for. Six in the third place means: If a man tries to hunt in a strange forest and has no guide, he loses his way. When he finds himself in difficulties he must not try to steal out of them unthinkingly and without guidance. Fate cannot be duped; premature effort, without the necessary guidance, ends in failure and disgrace. Therefore the superior man, discerning the seeds of coming events, prefers to renounce a wish rather than to provoke failure and humiliation by trying to force its fulfillment. Six in the fourth place means: We are in a situation in which it is our duty to act, but we lack sufficient power. However, an opportunity to make connections offers itself. It must be seized. Neither false pride nor false reserve should deter us. Bringing oneself to take the first step, even when it involves a certain degree of self-abnegation, is a sign of inner clarity. To accept help in a difficult situation is not a disgrace. If the right helper is found, all goes well. Nine in the fifth place means: An individual is in a position in which he cannot so express his good intentions that they will actually take shape and be understood. Other people interpose and distort everything he does. He should then be cautious and proceed step by step. He must not try to force the consummation of a great undertaking, because success is possible only when general confidence already prevails. It is only through faithful and conscientious work, unobtrusively carried on, that the situation gradually clears up and the hindrance disappears. Six at the top means: The difficulties at the beginning are too great for some persons. They get stuck and never find their way out; they fold their hands and give up the struggle. Such resignation is the saddest of all things. Therefore Confucius says of this line: “Bloody tears flow: one should not persist in this.” |
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| Fu: Turning back, After a dark period, the light always returns; now you can face a new phase of renewal. This is the right moment as you will be able to regenerate yourself. There will be no resistance to your way towards success. |
Ching 24 |
| Ching: The Well, External circumstances regularly change quickly. You must consider however that the most intimate essence of man is unchanged over time. Give what you have to grow. Try to help others as well as you can. |
Ching 48 |
| Chien: Development, To obtain what you want, you must proceed gradually. Do not try to rush things or be taken by enthusiasm. To reach the desired results, go forward calm and with constancy; on the way you will med your errors. |
Ching 53 |
| Shih Ho: Wrathful, In this phase, the right way to face the situation is to intervene with decisiveness. It isn’t the right time to ignore a problem. You must re-establish justice, use every means you can: perseverance will help. |
Fire
Thunder |
Ching 21 |
| Kuai: Decision, Now you can finally take that decision which puts an end to your hostile and unfavorable situation. Remember that it’ll be enough for you to make the first step, the rest will come alone. Take this opportunity and correct once and for all everything which is not right around you. |
Ching 43 |
| Ting: Cauldron, A lucky moment with positive and favorable external forces. Remember however that he or she in a privileged position must be attentive to those who are not as fortunate. |
Fire
Wind |
Ching 50 |
| Meng: Inexperience, You want to reach a goal but in order to do so you will have to trust a Master or guide who will help you overcome obstacles Initially, you will have the innocence of a child but then, thanks to experience, you will finally reach self-awareness. |
Ching 4 |