The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc RBS under CEO Ross McEwan

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc RBS under CEO Ross McEwan

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc RBS under CEO Ross McEwan

 

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HEXAGRAM 37 – Chia Jen – The Family (The Clan)

 

 

Above        SUN  THE GENTLE, WIND

Below         LI      THE CLINGING, FIRE

 

 

This hexagram represents the laws obtaining within the family.  The strong line at the top represents the father, the lowest the son.  The strong, line in the fifth place represents the husband, the yielding second line the wife.  On the other hand, the two strong lines in the fifth and the third place represent two brothers, and the two weak lines correlated with them in the fourth and the second place stand for their respective wives.  Thus all the connections and relationships within the family find their appropriate expression.  Each individual line has the character according with its place.  The fact that a strong line occupies the sixth place -where a weak line might be expected – indicates very clearly the strong leadership that must come from the head of the family.  The line is to be considered here not in its quality as the sixth but in its quality as the top line.  THE FAMILY shows the laws operative within the household that, transferred to outside life, keep the state and the world in order.  The influence that goes out from within the family is represented by the symbol of the wind created by fire.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

THE FAMILY

The perseverance of the woman furthers.

 

The foundation of the family is the relationship between husband and wife.  The tie that holds the family together lies in the loyalty and perseverance of the wife.  Her place is within (second line), while that of the husband is without (fifth line).  It is in accord with the great laws of nature that husband and wife take their proper places.  Within the family a strong authority is needed; this is represented by the parents.  If the father is really a father and the son a son, if the elder brother fulfills his position, and the younger fulfills his, if the husband is really a husband and the wife a wife, then the family is in order.  When the family is in order, all the social relationships of mankind will be in order.

 

Three of the five social relationships are to be found within the family – that between father and son, which is the relation of love, that between husband and wife, which is the relation of chaste conduct, and that between elder and younger brother, which is the relation of correctness.  The loving reverence of the son is then carried over to the prince in the form of faithfulness to duty; the affection and correctness of behavior existing between the two brothers are extended to a friend in the form of loyalty, and to a person of superior rank in the form of deference.  The family is society in embryo; it is the native soil on which performance of moral duty is made easy through natural affection, so that within a small circle a basis of moral practice is created, and this is later widened to include human relationships in general.

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

Wind comes forth from fire: The image Of THE FAMILY.

Thus the superior man has substance in his words

And duration in his way of life.

 

Heat creates energy: this is signified by the wind stirred up by the fire and issuing forth from it.  This represents influence working from within outward.  The same thing is needed in the regulation of the family.  Here too the influence on others must proceed from one’s own person.  In order to be capable of producing such an influence, one’s words must have power, and this they can have only if they are based on something real, just as flame depends on its fuel.  Words have influence only when they are pertinent and clearly related to definite circumstances.  General discourses and admonitions have no effect whatsoever.  Furthermore, the words must be supported by one’s entire conduct, just as the wind is made effective by its duration.  Only firm and consistent conduct will make such an impression on others that they can adapt and conform to it.  If words and conduct are not in accord and not consistent, they will have no effect.

 

 

 

THE LINES

 

 

Six in the fourth place means: 

She is the treasure of the house. 

Great good fortune.

 

It is upon the woman of the house that the well-being of the family depends.  Well-being prevails when expenditures and income are soundly balanced.  This leads to great good fortune.  In the sphere of public life, this line refers to the faithful steward whose measures further the general welfare.

 

 

Nine in the fifth place means: 

As a king he approaches his family. 

Fear not. 

Good fortune.

 

A king is the symbol of a fatherly man who is richly endowed in mind.  He does nothing to make himself feared; on the contrary, the whole family can trust him, because love governs their intercourse.  His character of itself exercises the right influence,

 

 

Nine at the top means: 

His work commands respect.

In the end good fortune comes.

 

In the last analysis, order within the family depends on the character of the master of the house.  If he cultivates his personality so that it works impressively through the force of inner truth, all goes well with the family.  In a ruling position one must of his own accord assume responsibility.

 

 

 

 

HEXAGRAM 55 – Feng – Abundance (Fullness)

 

Above        CHEN THE AROUSING, THUNDER

Below         LI      THE CLINGING, FLAME

 

Chen is movement; Li is flame, whose attribute is clarity.  Clarity within, movement without – this produces greatness and abundance.  The hexagram pictures a period of advanced civilization.  However, the fact that development has reached a peak suggests that this extraordinary condition of abundance cannot be maintained permanently.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

ABUNDANCE has success.

The king attains abundance. 

Be not sad.

Be like the sun at midday.

 

It is not given to every mortal to bring about a time of outstanding greatness and abundance.  Only a born ruler of men is able to do it, because his will is directed to what is great.  Such a time of abundance is usually brief.  Therefore a sage might well feel sad in view of the decline that must follow.  But such sadness does not befit him.  Only a man who is inwardly free of sorrow and care can lead in a time of abundance.  He must be like the sun at midday, illuminating and gladdening everything under heaven.

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

Both thunder and lightning come:  The image of ABUNDANCE.

Thus the superior man decides lawsuits

And carries out punishments.

 

This hexagram has a certain connection with Shih Ho, BITING THROUGH (21), in which thunder and lightning similarly appear together, but in the reverse order.  In BITING THROUGH, laws are laid down; here they are applied and enforced. Clarity [Li] within makes it possible to investigate the facts exactly, and shock [Chen] without ensures a strict and precise carrying out of punishments.

 

 

 

 

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