Theme: Productive Social Order : Balanced Opposing Forces
#37 The Family: Wind over Fire |
#38 Opposition: Fire over Lake |
Aspect
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#37 Chia Jên
The Family
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#38 K’uei
Opposition
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Situation
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Symbolically
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The
influence that goes out from within the family is like the wind that’s
created by fire.
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Two
incompatible elements: hot fire rises
above and the humid lake falls below.
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Socially
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When the
family unit, as the smallest unit of social relationship, is in proper order,
larger units built upon it will also be in order.
In
traditional culture, the husband’s role was outside the home and the wife’s
was inside. This hexagram reflects the
importance of faithfulness, loyalty, and respect in social relationships.
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Two parties
are opposed, estranged. Opposing
parties cannot carry out great undertakings in common.
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Individually
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One’s
behavior should be consistent with familial roles based on respect and
propriety.
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An inner
duality or conflict causes indecision.
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Response
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Symbolically
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Hot air
rises from the fire and fulfills its nature by becoming wind.
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Fire
(illumination) seeks clarity above while Lake (pleasure) finds satisfaction
below – when in contact the two elements, fire and water, retain their own
natures.
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Socially
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When all
members of the family fulfill their duties the family travels the right path
and a basis for moral practice amongst larger social units is established.
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Affirm
friendly relations – emphasize cooperation and seek common ground while respecting
differences and retaining one’s individuality.
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Individually
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The
individual should make the needs of the group equal to one’s personal needs.
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One may
appear indecisive as one weighs conflicting options. Attempt to see both viewpoints clearly. Maintaining one’s individuality aids in
avoiding stalemate.
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Outcome
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Symbolically
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Through
the wind generated by fire, the fire exerts influence outward.
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The two
elements deviate – that is their nature.
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Socially
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When all
families travel the right path, the world will be stable. If there is a conflict of roles and people
are not willing to defer, social problems may occur at this time.
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Opposing
forces neutralize each other but mutual accord can be achieved by diplomatically
respecting differing opinions. Gradual
changes in small matters may still be accomplished.
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Individually
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When the
individual treats organizations as family groups, finds the proper role, and
fulfills those obligations, ones goals will be more easily achieved. Choosing a role for which one is suited
will help ensure that one’s efforts have meaning.
One’s
influence on others must proceed from within.
As flame depends on fuel, so too must one’s words depend on one’s
convictions. “Words have influence
only when they are pertinent and clearly related to definite circumstances.”
(W/B 144).
And,
words must be reinforced by one’s actions.
“If words and conduct are not in accord and not consistent, they will
have no effect.” (W/B 145).
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By
dispensing with preconceptions, we’re able to appreciate differing viewpoints
and gain a broader perspective of the natural interaction of universal forces
and a sense of oneness in a world of contradictions.
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The
Lines: note that here and for forthcoming I Ching posts I will adopt the
convention of inverting the line-by-line discussion such that the discussions
appear in the same orientation as the lines themselves with the bottom line
at the bottom.
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Top Line
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One sets
an example for the family and one’s influence thereby extends well beyond.
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One has
become isolated by mistrust but eventually perceives one’s errors in judgment
and tensions are relieved.
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5th
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A loving leader
is trusted.
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Opposition
may obscure one’s awareness of a sincere helper. When recognized, go to meet and get to
work.
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4th
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Balancing
income and expenses brings good fortune.
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Despite
opposition one finds a kinsman who can be trusted.
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3rd
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Balance
indulgence and severity but err towards the severe to avoid chaos.
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Through
difficult times, if one clings to what one knows is right, things will
improve.
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2nd
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Remain
gentle and steadfast - meet the immediate needs of the family.
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An
unexpected informal encounter presents an opportunity.
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Bottom Line
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Establish
firm roles when the group is formed.
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Seek not
to reunify parties by force – be patient and guard against being forced into anything.
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Recap
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The family
is viewed as the fundamental unit of social organization. Mutual love within the family produces
harmony.
Familial
relationships appear in larger and more complex organizations.
Understanding
one’s position within an organization from the perspective of the family may
help one to more easily achieve one’s goals.
Familial harmony
demonstrates how larger social and political groups can achieve the same.
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Two
energies present opposing forces.
There is no judgment of good or bad, simply a mutual respect for polar
opposition.
Through observation
of these extremes we recognize the multiplicity of combinations possible from
their union. In so doing, we gain a
deeper understanding of the structure of the world around us.
By seeing
both sides objectively, we appreciate the inherent values in each and move toward
cooperation.
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#37 Chia Jên (Jia Ren) / The Family |
#38 K’uei (Kui) / Opposition |
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