Hexagram 22: An Exploration of Grace and Beauty

Foretell the Future with the I Ching and My Calendar of Days

By James Byrd

Hexagram 22: An Exploration of Grace and Beauty

I. The Oracle

A. Understanding Hexagram 22

Hexagram 22 is known as Bi or Adorning. Other interpretations include Grace and Luxuriance. This hexagram combines the qualities of the lower trigram, Li, which represents radiance or fire, with the upper trigram, Gen, symbolizing bound or mountain. Together, they form a potent symbol of grace and beauty.

B. The Judgment

  1. Grace has success.
  2. In small matters,
    It is favorable to undertake something.

The judgment suggests that while grace leads to success, it is particularly effective in smaller, more manageable endeavors. It encourages taking action in modest pursuits.

C. The Image

  1. Fire at the foot of the mountain:
    This is the image of Grace.
  2. Thus, the superior man proceeds
    When clearing up current affairs.
    But he dares not decide controversial issues in this way.

The image portrays a scene where fire, representing clarity and warmth, is stationed at the mountain’s base. This implies that a wise person uses grace to navigate daily life, but understands that contentious matters require a different approach.

II. My Interpretation

A. “Beauty and Grace”

“The orator, he has the ear of the people provided, content, the end goal, behavioral temperaments, within a range of days/years are consistent with the image the orator wants to project.”
— Jim B., Jan. 22, 2019

This interpretation highlights the power of consistent grace and beauty in communication. It suggests that an orator, or anyone seeking influence, can effectively reach their audience by maintaining an image that aligns with their goals over time. It emphasizes the importance of temperance and consistency in one’s demeanor to achieve success in their endeavors.


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