Hexagram 57
I.The Oracle
A. Hexagram 57 is called Xun, or Ground. Additional variations include The Gentle, the Penetration wind and Calculations. Its lower and upper trigrams are identical, being Xun: ground or wind.
B. The Judgment
1. The Gentle. Success through what is small.
It furthers one to have somewhere to go.
2. It furthers one to see the great man.
C. The Image
1. Winds following one upon the other:
The image of The Firm Penetrates the middle;
What is willed is fulfilled.
2. Thus the superior man
Spreads his commands abroad
And carries out the will of Heaven.
II. My interpretation
A. “The Gentle”
With this
hexagram we see a person who is somewhat in doubt as to when he should capture
the opportunity to move forward. This is due to the disposition that he or she
has, without cause, placed upon themselves.
hexagram we see a person who is somewhat in doubt as to when he should capture
the opportunity to move forward. This is due to the disposition that he or she
has, without cause, placed upon themselves.
A cleansing
is needed in order to dispel these superimposed malefactors that are really things
of that person’s distant past. My way of cleansing is to think of the word AUM, and for
sure it does more than cleanse. After a somewhat difficult start, all fear, doubt, hesitations, and inner conflicts are resolved.
is needed in order to dispel these superimposed malefactors that are really things
of that person’s distant past. My way of cleansing is to think of the word AUM, and for
sure it does more than cleanse. After a somewhat difficult start, all fear, doubt, hesitations, and inner conflicts are resolved.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om#cite_note-maxmuller11-61
Although
somethings may seem less evil from another standpoint, do not be carried downstream
by such rudimentary thinking. If it was evil before this moment it still
resolves as evil in a little while. Some good examples would be, and
from speaking in terms of my negative forethoughts, and they are, wanting to
drink alcohol, eating meat, other than fish, wanting to eat sweets or sugary
items, and as well as indulging with people I should not approach.
somethings may seem less evil from another standpoint, do not be carried downstream
by such rudimentary thinking. If it was evil before this moment it still
resolves as evil in a little while. Some good examples would be, and
from speaking in terms of my negative forethoughts, and they are, wanting to
drink alcohol, eating meat, other than fish, wanting to eat sweets or sugary
items, and as well as indulging with people I should not approach.
We must
take care not let the evil of our past life re-emerge due to us being less concerned about, or the carelessness of small idiosyncrasies of the present. Stay the course.
take care not let the evil of our past life re-emerge due to us being less concerned about, or the carelessness of small idiosyncrasies of the present. Stay the course.
In other
words, know what’s what, in terms of right and wrong, stay committed to your
corrected course.
words, know what’s what, in terms of right and wrong, stay committed to your
corrected course.
Ritsema/Karcher: Ground, the small: Growing. Harvesting: possessing directed going. Harvesting: visualizing Great People. [This hexagram describes your situation in terms of providing an underlying support. It emphasizes that subtly penetrating and nourishing things from below, the action of Ground, is the adequate way to handle it. To be in accord with the time, you are told to enter the situation from below!]
Source:
Source:
Ritsema, Rudolf; Karcher, Stephen. I Ching: The Classic Chinese Oracle of Change [The First Complete Translation with Concordance] Hardcover – Barnes and Noble. 1995
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