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HEXAGRAM 63 – Chi Chi – After Completion
Above K’AN THE ABYSMAL, WATER
Below Li THE CLINGING, FIRE
This hexagram is the evolution of T’ai, PEACE (11).
- The transition from confusion to order is completed,
and
- everything is in its proper place even in particulars.
- The strong lines are in the strong places,
- the weak lines in the weak places.
- This is a very favorable outlook,
yet
- it gives reason for thought.
For
- it is just when perfect equilibrium has been reached
that
- any movement may cause order to revert to disorder.
The one strong line that
has moved to the top,
thus
effecting complete order in details,
-
is followed by the other lines,
each moving according to its nature,
and thus suddenly
- there arises again the hexagram P’i, STANDSTILL (12).
Hence
the present hexagram
- indicates the conditions of a time of climax,
which
- necessitate the utmost caution.
THE JUDGMENT
AFTER COMPLETION.
Success in small matters.
Perseverance furthers.
- At the beginning good fortune,
- At the end disorder.
The transition from the old to the new time
is already accomplished.
In principle,
everything stands systematized,
and
it is only in regard to details
that
success is still to be achieved.
In respect to this, however,
we must be careful to maintain the right attitude.
- Everything proceeds as if of its own accord,
and
-
this can all too easily tempt us to
relax and let things take their course
without troubling over details.
Such indifference is the root of all evil.
Symptoms of decay are bound to be the result.
Here
we have
- the rule indicating the usual course of history.
But
- this rule is not an inescapable law.
He who understands it
is in position to avoid its effects by dint of
- unremitting perseverance
and
- caution.
THE IMAGE
Water over fire: the image of the condition
In AFTER COMPLETION.
Thus
the superior man
- Takes thought of misfortune
And
- arms himself against it in advance.
When
water in a kettle hangs over fire,
the two elements
- stand in relation
and thus
- generate energy
(cf. the production of steam).
But
the resulting tension demands caution.
If
the water boils over,
- the fire is extinguished
and
- its energy is lost.
If
the heat is too great,
- the water evaporates into the air.
These elements here
- brought into relation
and thus
- generating energy
are by nature hostile to each other.
Only the most extreme caution can prevent damage.
In life too there are junctures when
- all forces are in balance
and
- work in harmony,
so that
everything seems to be in the best of order.
In such times only
the sage
- recognizes the moments that bode danger
and
- knows how to banish it by means of timely precautions.
THE LINES
Nine at the beginning means:
He brakes his wheels.
He gets his tail in the water.
No blame.
In times following a great transition,
everything
- is pressing forward,
- striving in the direction of development and progress.
But
this pressing forward at the beginning
- is not good;
it
- overshoots the mark
and
- leads with certainty to loss and collapse.
Therefore
a man of strong character
- does not allow himself to be infected by the general intoxication
but
- checks his course in time.
He
-
may indeed not remain altogether untouched
by the disastrous consequences of the general pressure,
but
he
-
is hit only from behind
like a fox that, having crossed the water,
at the last minute gets its tail wet.
He
-
will not suffer any real harm,
because his behavior has been correct.
MOVING HEXAGRAM
HEXAGRAM 39 – Chien – Obstruction
Above K’AN THE ABYSMAL, WATER
Below KEN KEEPING STILL, MOUNTAIN
The hexagram pictures
- a dangerous abyss lying before us and
- a steep, inaccessible mountain rising behind us.
We are surrounded by obstacles;
at the same time,
since the mountain has the attribute of keeping still,
there is implicit a hint as to how we can extricate ourselves.
The hexagram represents obstructions
that appear in the course of time but
that can and should be overcome.
Therefore
all the instruction given is directed to overcoming them.
THE JUDGMENT
OBSTRUCCION.
- The southwest furthers.
- The northeast does not further.
- It furthers one to see the great man.
Perseverance brings good fortune.
The southwest is the region of retreat,
the northeast that of advance.
Here
an individual is confronted by obstacles that
cannot be overcome directly.
In such a situation
it is wise
- to pause in view of the danger and
- to retreat.
However,
this is merely a preparation for overcoming the obstructions.
One must
- join forces with friends of like mind and
- put himself under the leadership of a man equal to the situation:
then
one will succeed in removing the obstacles.
This requires the will to persevere
just when
one apparently must do something that leads away from his goal.
This unswerving inner purpose brings good fortune in the end.
An obstruction that lasts only for a time is useful for self-development.
This is the value of adversity.
THE IMAGE
Water on the mountain:
The image of OBSTRUCTION.
Thus the superior man
- turns his attention to himself And
- molds his character.
Difficulties and obstructions throw a man back upon himself.
While
-
the inferior man
- seeks to put the blame on other persons, bewailing his fate,
- seeks to put the blame on other persons, bewailing his fate,
-
the superior man
- seeks the error within himself, and
through this introspection
- seeks the error within himself, and
-
the external obstacle becomes for him an occasion for
- inner enrichment and
- education.
- inner enrichment and