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HEXAGRAMA 13 – T’ung Jen – Fellowship with Men

Above    CH’IEN    THE CREATIVE, HEAVEN

Below    LI        THE CLINGING, FLAME

The image

  • of the upper trigram Ch’ien is heaven, and that
  • of the lower, Li, is flame.

It is the nature of fire to flame up to heaven.

This gives the idea of fellowship.

It is the second line that, by virtue of its central character,

unites the five strong lines around it.

This hexagram forms a complement to Shih, THE ARMY (7).

  1. In the latter, danger is within and obedience without –

    the character of a warlike army, which, in order to hold together, needs

    one strong man among the many who are weak.

  2. Here, clarity is within and strength without –

    the character of a peaceful union of men, which, in order to hold together, needs

    one yielding nature among many firm persons.

 

THE JUDGMENT

FELLOWSHIP WITH MEN in the open.

Success.

It furthers one to cross the great water.

The perseverance of the superior man furthers.

True fellowship among men must be based upon a concern that is universal.

It is

not the private interests of the individual that create lasting fellowship among men,

but rather the goals of humanity.

That is why it is said that fellowship with men in the open succeeds.

If unity of this kind prevails,

even difficult and dangerous tasks, such as crossing the great water,

can be accomplished.

But in order to bring about this sort of fellowship,

a persevering and enlightened leader is needed –

a man with

  • clear, convincing, and inspiring aims and
  • the strength to carry them out.
  • (The inner trigram means clarity;
  • the outer, strength.)

 

THE IMAGE

Heaven together with fire: The image of FELLOWSHIP WITH MEN.

Thus the superior man

  • organizes the clans And
  • makes distinctions between things.

Heaven

  • has the same direction of movement as fire,
  • yet it is different from fire.

Just as

  • the luminaries in the sky serve for the systematic division and arrangement of time,

so

  • human society and all things that really belong together must be organically arranged.

Fellowship should not be a mere mingling, of individuals or of things –

that would be chaos, not fellowship.

If fellowship is to lead to order, there must be organization within diversity.

 

THE LINES

 

0 Six in the second place means:

Fellowship with men in the clan.

Humiliation.

There is danger here of formation of a separate faction on the basis of

  • personal and
  • egotistic interests.

Such factions, which are exclusive and,

instead of welcoming all men,

must condemn one group in order to unite the others,

  • originate from low motives and therefore
  • lead in the course of time to humiliation.

 

0 Nine in the fifth place means:

Men bound in fellowship

  • first weep and lament,
  • But afterward they laugh.

After great struggles they succeed in meeting.

Two people are outwardly separated,

but in their hearts they are united.

They are kept apart by their positions in life.

Many difficulties and obstructions arise between them and cause them grief.

But, remaining true to each other, they allow nothing to separate them, and

although it costs them a severe struggle to overcome the obstacles,

they will succeed.

When they come together their sadness will change to joy.

Confucius says of this:

Life leads the thoughtful man on a path of many windings.

  • Now the course is checked,
  • now it runs straight again.
  • Here winged thoughts may pour freely forth in words,
  • There the heavy burden of knowledge must be shut away in silence.

But

  • when two people are at one in their inmost hearts,
    • They shatter even the strength of iron or of bronze.

And

  • when two people understand each other in their inmost hearts,
    • Their words are sweet and strong, like the fragrance of orchids.

 

 

MOVING HEXAGRAM

 

 

HEXAGRAM 14 – Ta Yu – Possession in Great Measure

Above    LI    THE CLINGING, FLAME

Below    CH’IEN    THE CREATIVE, HEAVEN

  • The fire in heaven above shines far, and
  • all things
    • stand out in the light and
    • become, manifest.
  • The weak fifth line occupies the place of honor, and
  • all the strong lines are in accord with it.

All things come to the man who is

  • modest and kind
  • in a high position. 1

 

THE JUDGMENT

POSSESSION IN GREAT MEASURE.

Supreme success.

The two trigrams indicate that strength and clarity unite.

Possession in great measure

  • is determined by fate and
  • accords with the time.

How is it possible that the weak line has power

  • to hold the strong lines fast and
  • to possess them?

It is done by virtue of unselfish modesty.

The time is favorable – a time of

  • strength within,
  • clarity and culture without.

Power is expressing itself in a graceful and controlled way.

This brings supreme success and wealth. 2

 

THE IMAGE

Fire in heaven above: The image of POSSESSION IN GREAT MEASURE .

Thus the superior man

  • curbs evil and
  • furthers good, And thereby
  • obeys the benevolent will of heaven.

The sun in heaven above,

shedding light over everything on earth,

is the image of possession on a grand scale.

But a possession of this sort must be administered properly.

The sun brings both evil and good into the light of day.

Man

  • must combat and curb the evil, and
  • must favor and promote the good.

Only in this way does he fulfill the benevolent will of God,

who desires

  • only good and
  • not evil.


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