Fusion – IO (FIO) under CEO Shane Robison

Fusion – IO (FIO) under CEO Shane Robison

Fusion – IO (FIO) under CEO Shane Robison

 

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HEXAGRAM 17 – Sui – Following

 

 

Above    TUI         THE JOYOUS, LAKE

Below    CHEN     THE AROUSING, THUNDER

 

 

The trigram Tui, the Joyous, whose attribute is gladness, is above; Chen, the Arousing, which has the attribute of movement, is below.  Joy in movement induces following.  The Joyous is the youngest daughter, while the Arousing is the eldest son.  An older man defers to a young girl and shows her consideration.  By this he moves her to follow him.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

FOLLOWING has supreme success. 

Perseverance furthers. 

No blame.

 

In order to obtain a following one must first know how to adapt oneself.  If a man would rule he must first learn to serve, for only in this way does he secure from those below him the joyous assent that is necessary if they are to follow him.  If he has to obtain a following by force or cunning, by conspiracy or by creating factions, he invariably arouses resistance, which obstructs willing adherence.  But even joyous movement can lead to evil consequences, hence the added stipulation, "Perseverance furthers"-that is, consistency in doing right – together with "No blame." Just as we should not ask others to follow us unless this condition is fulfilled, so it is only under this condition that we can in turn follow others without coming to harm.

 

The thought of obtaining a following through adaptation to the demands of the time is a great and significant idea; this is why the appended judgment is so favorable.

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

Thunder in the middle of the lake:  The image of FOLLOWING.

Thus the superior man at nightfall

Goes indoors for rest and recuperation.

 

In the autumn electricity withdraws into the earth again and rests.  Here it is the thunder in the middle of the lake that serves as the image – thunder in its winter rest, not thunder in motion.  The idea of following in the sense of adaptation to the demands of the time grows out of this image. 

 

Thunder in the middle of the lake indicates times of darkness and rest.  Similarly, a superior man, after being tirelessly active all day, allows himself rest and recuperation at night.  No situation can become favorable until one is able to adapt to it and does not wear himself out with mistaken resistance.

 

 

 

THE LINES

 

 

Nine at the beginning- means: 

The standard is changing,

Perseverance brings good fortune. 

To go out of the door in company

Produces deeds.

 

There are exceptional conditions in which the relation between leader and followers changes.  It is implicit in the idea of following and adaptation that if one wants to lead others, one must remain accessible and responsive to the views of those under him.  At the same time, however, he must have firm principles, so that he does not vacillate where there is only a question of current opinion.  Once we are ready to listen to the opinions of others, we must not associate exclusively with people who share our views or with members of our own party; instead, we must go out and mingle freely with all sorts of people, friends or foes.  That is the only way to achieve something.

 

 

Six in the second place means:

If one clings to the little boy,

One loses the strong man.

 

In friendships and close relationships an individual must make a careful choice.  He surrounds himself either with good or with bad company; he cannot have both at once.  If he throws himself away on unworthy friends he loses connection with people of intellectual power who could further him in the good.

 

 

Nine in the fourth place means:

Following creates success.

Perseverance brings misfortune.

To go one’s way with sincerity brings clarity. 

How could there be blame in this?

 

It often happens, when a man exerts a certain amount of influence, that he obtains a following by condescension toward inferiors.  But the people who attach themselves to him are not honest in their intentions.  They seek personal advantage and try to make themselves indispensable through flattery and subservience.  If one becomes accustomed to such satellites and cannot do without them, it brings misfortune.  Only when a man is completely free from his ego, and intent, by conviction, upon what is right and essential, does he acquire the clarity that enables him to see through such people, and become free of blame.

 

 

0 Nine in the fifth place means:

Sincere in the good. 

Good fortune.

 

Every man must have something he follows – something that serves him as a lodestar.  He who follows with conviction the beautiful and the good may feel himself strengthened by this saying.

 

 

 

HEXAGRAM 07 – Shih – The Army

 

 

Above    K’UN      THE RECEPTIVE, EARTH

Below    K’AN      THE ABYSMAL, WATER

 

 

This hexagram is made up of the trigrams K’an, water, and K’un, earth, and thus, it symbolizes the ground water stored up in the earth.  In the same way military strength is stored up in the mass of the people – invisible in times of peace but always ready for use as a source of power.  The attributes of the two trigrams are danger inside and obedience outside.  This points to the nature of an army, which at the core is dangerous, while discipline and obedience must prevail outside.

 

Of the individual lines, the one that controls the hexagram is the strong nine in the second place to which the other lines, all yielding, are subordinate.  This line indicates a commander, because it stands in the middle of one of the two trigrams.  But since it is in the lower rather than the upper trigram, it represents not the ruler but the efficient general, who maintains obedience in the army by his authority.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

THE ARMY. 

The army needs perseverance

And a strong man.

Good fortune without blame.

 

An army is a mass that needs organization in order to become a fighting force.  Without strict discipline nothing can be accomplished, but this discipline must not be achieved by force.  It requires a strong man who captures the hearts of the people and awakens their enthusiasm.  In order that he may develop his abilities he needs the complete confidence of his ruler, who must entrust him with full responsibility as long as the war lasts.  But war is always a dangerous thing and brings with it destruction and devastation.  Therefore it should not be resorted to rashly but, like a poisonous drug, should be used as a last recourse.

 

The justifying cause of a war, and clear and intelligible war aims, ought to be explained to the people by an experienced leader.  Unless there is a quite definite war aim to which the people can consciously pledge themselves, the unity and strength of conviction that lead to victory will not be forth coming.  But the leader must also look to it that the passion of war and the delirium of victory do not give rise to unjust acts that will not meet with general approval.  If justice and perseverance are the basis of action, all goes well.

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

In the middle of the earth is water: The image of THE ARMY.

Thus the superior man increases his masses

By generosity toward the people.

 

Ground water is invisibly present within the earth.  In the same way the military power of a people is invisibly present in the masses.  When danger threatens, every peasant becomes a soldier; when the war ends, he goes back to his plow.  He who is generous toward the people wins their love, and a people living under a mild rule becomes strong and powerful.  Only a people economically strong can be important in military power.  Such power must therefore be cultivated by improving the economic condition of the people and by humane government.  Only when there is this invisible bond between government and people, so that the people are sheltered by their government as ground water is sheltered by the earth, is it possible to wage a victorious war.

 

 

 

 

 

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