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HEXAGRAM 59 – Huan – Dispersion (Dissolution)
Above SUN THE GENTLE, WIND
Below K’AN THE ABYSMAL, WATER
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Wind blowing over water
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disperses it,
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dissolving it into
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foam and mist.
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This
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suggests
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that
when
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a man’s vital energy
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is dammed up within him
indicated as a danger by the attribute of the lower trigram),
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gentleness
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serves to break up and dissolve the blockage.
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THE JUDGMENT
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Dispersion,
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Success.
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The king approaches his temple.
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It furthers one to cross the great water.
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Perseverance furthers.
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The text of this hexagram
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resembles that of Ts’ui, GATHERING TOGETHER (45).
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In the latter,
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the subject
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is the bringing together of elements
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that
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have been separated,
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as water collects in lakes upon the earth.
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Here
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the subject
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is the dispersing and dissolving of
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divisive egotism.
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DISPERSION
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shows the way, so to speak,
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that
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leads to gathering together.
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This
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explains the similarity of the two texts.
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Religious forces
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are needed to overcome
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the egotism that
- divides men.
- divides men.
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The common celebration of
the great sacrificial feasts and sacred rites,
which
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gave expression simultaneously to
- the interrelation and social articulation of family and state,
- the interrelation and social articulation of family and state,
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was the means employed
- by the great rulers to unite men.
- by the great rulers to unite men.
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The sacred music
and
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the splendor of the ceremonies
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aroused a strong tide of emotion
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that
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was shared by all hearts in unison,
and
that
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awakened a consciousness of the common origin of all creatures.
In this way
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disunity
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was overcome
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and
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rigidity
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dissolved.
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A further means to the same end
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is cooperation in great general undertakings
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that
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set a high goal for the will of the people;
in the common concentration on this goal,
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all barriers
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dissolve,
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just as,
when
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a boat
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is crossing a great stream,
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all hands
- must unite in a joint task.
- must unite in a joint task.
But only
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a man
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who is himself free of all selfish ulterior considerations,
and
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who perseveres in justice and steadfastness,
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is capable of so
- dissolving the hardness of egotism.
- dissolving the hardness of egotism.
THE IMAGE
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The wind drives over the water: The image of DISPERSION. Thus
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the kings of old
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sacrificed to the Lord
And
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built temples.
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In the autumn and winter,
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water
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begins to freeze into ice.
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When
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the warm breezes of spring
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come,
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the rigidity
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is dissolved,
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and
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the elements that have been dispersed in ice floes
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are reunited.
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It
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is the same with the minds of the people.
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Through hardness and selfishness
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the heart
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grows rigid,
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and
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this rigidity
- leads to separation from all others.
- leads to separation from all others.
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Egotism and cupidity
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isolate men.
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Therefore
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the hearts of men
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must be seized
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by a devout emotion.
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They must be
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shaken
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by a religious awe in face of eternity –
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stirred
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with an intuition of the One Creator of all living beings,
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and
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united
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through the strong feeling of fellowship
experienced in the ritual of divine worship.
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