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HEXAGRAM 62 – Hsiao Kuo – Preponderance of the Small
Above CHEN THE AROUSING, THUNDER
Below KEN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN
While in the hexagram Ta Kuo, PREPONDERANCE OF THE GREAT (28),
the strong lines
- preponderate and
-
are within inclosed between weak lines at the
- top and
- bottom,
- top and
the present hexagram
- has weak lines preponderating,
though here again
- they are on the outside,
- the strong lines being within.
This indeed is the basis of
the exceptional situation indicated by the hexagram.
When
strong lines are outside,
we have the hexagram
- I, PROVIDING NOURISHMENT (27), or
- Chung Fu, INNER TRUTH (61);
neither represents an exceptional state.
When
- strong elements within preponderate,
- they necessarily enforce their will.
This creates struggle and exceptional conditions in general.
But
in the present hexagram
it is the weak element that perforce must mediate with the outside world.
If
- a man occupies a position of authority for which
- he is by nature really inadequate,
extraordinary prudence is necessary.
THE JUDGMENT
PREPONDERANCE OF THE SMALL.
Success.
Perseverance furthers.
- Small things may be done;
- great things should not be done.
The flying bird brings the message:
- It is not well to strive upward,
- It is well to remain below.
Great good fortune.
- Exceptional modesty and
- conscientiousness
are sure to be rewarded with success;
however,
if a man is not to throw himself away,
it is important that they should
- not become empty form and subservience
- but be combined always with a correct dignity in personal behavior.
We must understand the demands of the time
in order to find the necessary offset for its
- deficiencies and
- damages.
In any event
- we must not count on great success,
- since the requisite strength is lacking.
In this lies the importance of the message that
one should
- not strive after lofty things
but
- hold to lowly things.
The structure of the hexagram gives rise to the idea that
this message is brought by a bird.
In Ta Kuo, PREPONDERANCE OF THE GREAT (28),
- the four strong, heavy lines within,
- supported only by two weak lines without,
give the image of a sagging ridgepole.
Here
-
the supporting weak lines are both
- outside and
- preponderant;
- outside and
this gives the image of a soaring bird.
But
- a bird should not try to surpass itself and fly into the sun;
- it should descend to the earth, where its nest is.
In this way
- it gives the message conveyed by the hexagram.
THE IMAGE
Thunder on the mountain: The image of PREPONDERANCE OF THE SMALL.
Thus
- in his conduct the superior man gives preponderance to reverence.
- In bereavement be gives preponderance to grief.
- In his expenditures he gives preponderance to thrift.
- Thunder on the mountain is different from
- thunder on the plain.
In the mountains,
- thunder seems much nearer;
outside the mountains,
- it is less audible than the thunder of an ordinary storm.
Thus
the superior man derives an imperative from this image:
he must always fix his eyes
- more closely and
- more directly
on duty
than does the ordinary man,
even though this might make his behavior seem petty to the outside world.
He is exceptionally conscientious in his actions.
In bereavement
- emotion means more to him than ceremoniousness.
In all his personal expenditures
- he is extremely simple and unpretentious.
In comparison with the man of the masses,
- all this makes him stand out as exceptional.
But
the essential significance of his attitude lies in the fact that
in external matters
- he is on the side of the lowly.
THE LINES
Nine in the third place means:
If one is not extremely careful,
Somebody may
- come up from behind and
- strike him.
Misfortune.
At certain times
extraordinary caution is absolutely necessary.
But
it is just in such life situations that we find
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upright and strong personalities who, conscious of being in the right,
disdain to hold themselves on guard,
because
- they consider it petty.
Instead,
-
they go their way
- proud and
- unconcerned.
- proud and
But this self-confidence deludes them.
There are dangers lurking for which
- they are unprepared.
Yet such danger is not unavoidable;
one can escape it
if
- he understands that the time demands that
- he pay especial attention to small and insignificant things.
Nine in the fourth place means:
No blame.
He meets him without passing by.
Going brings danger.
One must be on guard.
Do not act.
Be constantly persevering.
Hardness of character is tempered by yielding position (1),
so that no mistakes are made.
The situation here calls for extreme caution;
- one must make no attempt of one’s own initiative to reach the desired end.
And if
- one were to go on, endeavoring to force his way to the goal,
- he would be endangered.
Therefore
-
one must
- be on guard and
- not act but continue inwardly to persevere.
- be on guard and
Six at the top means:
He passes him by, not meeting him.
The flying bird leaves him.
Misfortune.
This means bad luck and injury.
If
- one overshoots the goal,
- one cannot hit it.
If
- a bird will not come to its nest but flies higher and higher,
- it eventually falls into the hunter’s net.
He who in times of extraordinary salience of small things
- does not know how to call a halt,
but
- restlessly seeks to press on and on,
draws upon himself misfortune at the hands of gods and men,
because
he
- deviates from the order of nature.
MOVING HEXAGRAM
HEXAGRAM 23 – Po – Splitting Apart
Above KEN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN
Below K’UN THE RECEPTIVE, EARTH
The dark lines are about to
- mount upward and
- overthrow the last firm, light line
by exerting a disintegrating influence on it.
The inferior, dark forces overcome what is superior and strong,
- not by direct means,
- but by undermining it gradually and imperceptibly,
so that it finally collapses.
The lines of the hexagram
-
present the image of a house, the top line being tile roof, and
because the roof is being shattered
- the house collapses.
The hexagram belongs to the ninth month (October-November).
The yin power
- pushes up ever more powerfully and
- is about to supplant the yang power altogether.
THE JUDGMENT
SPLITTING APART.
It does not further one
To go anywhere.
This pictures a time when inferior people
- are pushing forward and
- are about to crowd out the few remaining strong and superior men.
Under these circumstances, which are due to the time,
it is not favorable for the superior man to undertake anything.
The right behavior in such adverse times is to be deduced from
- the images and
- their attributes.
-
The lower trigram stands for the earth,
- whose attributes are docility and devotion.
- whose attributes are docility and devotion.
-
The upper trigram stands for the mountain,
- whose attribute is stillness.
- whose attribute is stillness.
This suggests that one
- should submit to the bad time and
- remain quiet.
For it is a question not of man’s doing but of time conditions,
which, according to the laws of heaven,
show an alternation of
- increase and decrease,
- fullness and emptiness.
It is impossible to counteract these conditions of the time.
Hence
it is not cowardice but wisdom to
- submit and
- avoid action.
THE IMAGE
The mountain rests on the earth: The image of SPLITTING APART.
Thus
those above can ensure their position
Only by giving generously to those below.
The mountain rests on the earth.
- When it is steep and narrow, lacking a broad base, it must topple over.
-
Its position is strong only when it rises out of the earth
- broad and great,
- not proud and steep.
- broad and great,
So likewise those who rule rest on the broad foundation of the people.
They too should be
- generous and
-
benevolent,
like the earth that carries all.
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Then they will make their position
- as secure
- as a mountain is in its tranquility.
- as secure