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HEXAGRAM 44 – Kou – Coming to Meet

Above    CH’IEN    THE CREATIVE, HEAVEN

Below    SUN    THE GENTLE, WIND

This hexagram indicates a situation in which the principle of darkness,

after having been eliminated,

furtively and unexpectedly obtrudes again from within and below.

Of its own accord the female principle comes to meet the male.

  • It is an unfavorable and dangerous situation, and
  • we must understand and promptly prevent the possible consequences.

The hexagram is linked with the fifth month [June-July],

because at the summer solstice

the principle of darkness gradually becomes ascendant again.

 

THE JUDGMENT

COMING TO MEET.

The maiden is powerful.

One should not marry such a maiden.

The rise of the inferior element is pictured here in the image of

a bold girl who

  • lightly surrenders herself and
  • thus seizes power.

This would not be possible if the strong and light-giving element had not in turn come halfway.

  • The inferior thing seems so harmless and inviting that
    • a man delights in it;
  • it looks so small and weak that
    • he imagines he may dally with it and come to no harm.

The inferior man rises only because the superior man

  • does not regard him as dangerous and so
  • lends him power.

If

  • he were resisted from the first,
  • he could never gain influence.

The time of COMING TO MEET is important in still another way.

Although as a general rule the weak should not come to meet the strong,

there are times when this has great significance.

  • When heaven and earth come to meet each other, all creatures prosper;
  • when a prince and his official come to meet each other, the world is put in order.

It is necessary for elements predestined to be joined and mutually dependent

to come to meet one another halfway.

But the coming together must be free of dishonest ulterior motives,

otherwise harm will result.

 

THE IMAGE

Under heaven, wind: The image Of COMING TO MEET.

Thus does the prince act when

  • disseminating his commands And
  • proclaiming them to the four quarters of heaven.

The situation here resembles that in hexagram 20, Kuan, CONTEMPLATION (VIEW).

  • In the latter the wind blows over the earth,
  • here it blows under heaven;

in both cases it goes everywhere.

There the wind

  • is on the earth and
  • symbolizes the ruler taking note of the conditions in his kingdom;

here the wind

  • blows from above and
  • symbolizes the influence exercised by the ruler through his commands.
  • Heaven is far from the things of earth, but
    • it sets them in motion by means of the wind.
  • The ruler is far from his people, but
    • he sets them in motion by means of his commands and decrees.

 

THE LINES

 

Six at the beginning means:

It must be checked with a brake of bronze.

Perseverance brings good fortune.

If

  • one lets it take its course,
  • one experiences misfortune.

Even a lean pig has it in him to rage around.

If an inferior element has wormed its way in,

it must be energetically checked at once.

  • By consistently checking it, bad effects can be avoided.
  • If it is allowed to take its course, misfortune is bound to result;

the insignificance of that which creeps in should not be a temptation to underrate it.

A pig that is still young and lean cannot rage around much,

but after it has eaten its fill and become strong,

its true nature comes out if it has not previously been curbed.

 

Nine in the third place means:

  • There is no skin on his thighs, And
  • walking comes hard.

If

  • one is mindful of the danger,
  • No great mistake is made.

There is a temptation to fall in with the evil element offering itself –

a very dangerous situation.

Fortunately circumstances prevent this;

one would like to do it, but cannot.

This leads to painful indecision in behavior.

But if

  • we gain clear insight into the danger of the situation,
  • we shall at least avoid more serious mistakes.

 

Nine at the top means:

He comes to meet with his horns.

Humiliation.

No blame.

When a man has withdrawn from the world,

its tumult often becomes unbearable to him.

There are many people who in a noble pride

  • hold themselves aloof from all that is low and
  • rebuff it brusquely wherever it comes to meet them.

Such persons are reproached for being proud and distant,

but since active duties no longer hold them to the world,

this does not greatly matter.

They know how to bear the dislike of the masses with composure.

 

 

MOVING HEXAGRAM

 

 

HEXAGRAM 58 – Tui – The Joyous, Lake

Above    TUI    THE JOYOUS, LAKE

Below    TUI    THE JOYOUS, LAKE

  • This hexagram,
  • like Sun,

is one of the eight formed by doubling of a trigram.

The trigram Tui denotes the youngest daughter;

it is symbolized by the smiling lake, and

its attribute is joyousness.

Contrary to appearances,

  • it is not the yielding quality of the top line that accounts for joy here.
  • The attribute of the yielding or dark principle is
    • not joy
    • but melancholy.

However,

JOY is indicated by the fact that

there are two strong lines within,

expressing themselves through the medium of gentleness.

 

True joy, therefore,

  • rests on firmness and strength within,
  • manifesting itself outwardly as yielding and gentle.

 

THE JUDGMENT

THE JOYOUS.

Success.

Perseverance is favorable.

The joyous mood

  • is infectious

and therefore

  • brings success.

But

  • joy must be based on steadfastness

if

  • it is not to degenerate into uncontrolled mirth.
  • Truth and strength must dwell in the heart,

while

  • gentleness reveals itself in social intercourse.
  • In this way

one

  • assumes the right attitude toward God and man and
  • achieves something.

Under certain conditions,

intimidation without gentleness may achieve something

  • momentarily,
  • but not for all time.

When, on the other hand,

the hearts of men are won by friendliness,

they are

  • led to take all hardships upon themselves willingly,

and if need be

  • will not shun death itself,

so great is the power of joy over men.

 

THE IMAGE

Lakes resting one on the other: The image of THE JOYOUS.

Thus the superior man joins with his friends

For

  • discussion and
  • practice.
  • A lake evaporates upward

and thus

  • gradually dries up;

but when

two lakes are joined

  • they do not dry up so readily,
  • for one replenishes the other.

It is the same in the field of knowledge.

Knowledge should be a refreshing and vitalizing force.

It becomes so only through stimulating intercourse

  • with congenial friends
  • with whom one
    • holds discussion and
    • practices application of the truths of life.

In this way

learning

  • becomes many-sided and
  • takes on a cheerful lightness,

whereas

  • there is always something ponderous and one-sided about
  • the learning of the self-taught.


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