#35 Chin / Progress – Fire (Li) over
Earth (K’un)
#36
Ming I / Darkening of the Light – Earth (K’un) over Fire (Li)Fire over Earth over Fire...Theme: A Time to Proceed – A Time to Step Back |
Aspect
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#35 Chin
Progress
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#36 Ming I
Darkening of the Light
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Situation
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Symbolically
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The rising
sun spreads its energy across the earth.
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The sun’s
light is obscured by the earth.
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Socially
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A wise
leader makes progress in the company of helpers.
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A dark
entity has power over the wise and able thus causing them harm.
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Individually
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An
enlightened individual benefits the entire society.
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One is
confronted with forces that threaten one’s convictions.
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Response
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Symbolically
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The rising
sun emerges from darkness and casts its pristine light afar.
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The sun’s
light is temporarily hidden by the dark but never fails.
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Socially
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Join
forces with others to achieve great things.
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Let things
pass – don’t challenge now – keep a low profile.
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Individually
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Monitor
the needs of others, be supportive and communicative. Foster altruistic motivations in dealing
with both peers and those in authority.
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Appear to
be agreeable with adversaries while hiding one’s true convictions.
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Outcome
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Symbolically
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The sun’s
brightness expands gradually over a widening area.
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Darkness hides
the light, but its virtue isn’t snuffed out.
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Socially
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Progress
is being made!
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If one
does not compete, the world cannot compete with him. (Lao Tzu)
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Individually
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One’s
altruistic behavior results in beneficent influence and spiritual growth.
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By
acknowledging evil as a natural component of life, one develops sound
character.
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The Lines
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Top Line
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Proceeding
aggressively may be warranted, but not toward those with whom there is no
close connection.
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Bad times
have consumed the good upon which they have thrived and must now, of
necessity, give way to the light once more.
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5th
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Continue
in righteous progress – act with gentleness, reserve, and moderation.
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When unable
to combat and forced to tolerate extreme darkness, conceal true thoughts,
redouble caution, and cling to the light within.
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4th
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Progress
is made but by dubious means that will be discovered. Beware.
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One
achieves a clear understanding of the dire and hopeless situation. Leave the scene before matters worsen.
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3rd
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Progress is
made with the help of others – no regrets.
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The light
has a chance encounter with the dark and seizes control. Changes must be made gradually.
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2nd
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Communication
with one in authority is blocked.
Persevere and remain virtuous.
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Although
injured by the dark, one’s attention is on helping others which brings good
fortune.
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Bottom Line
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Remain calm,
perfect your work, and be generous when others lack confidence in your
ability.
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One
attempts to rise above obstacles and encounters hostility. One chooses to suffer rather than compromise
principles.
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Recap
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The inverse
hexagrams in this pair represent opposite situations. In #35 - Chin, the light force is ascendant. Like the sun’s rays spilling across the
countryside that inevitably encounter shadow, those with pure intent who meet
with rebuff should maintain a virtuous and high-minded sense of social
progress. By so doing, one will be
supported by others and one’s example will be spread forth. Just as the sun’s radiance chases shadows
away, the brilliance of one’s mind and virtuous example enables one at this
time to achieve great progress in inner development, have a positive influence
on those in authority, and effect positive social change.
#36 Ming
I, by contrast, characterizes a time when one’s inner light should be hidden. This is a time when darkness is ascendant, times
are hard, and one is not in a position of strength. Rather than be swept up in the pervading dark
energy, the I Ching councils that
one should withdraw from the fray, bide one’s time, and maintain a gentle
outward composure while nurturing one’s inner flame. By hiding beliefs that are currently
unpopular, one avoids aggression and evil finds no fuel. In time, the dark will dissipate and one’s
light will be appreciated as the cycle continues.
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#35 Chin / Progress |
#36 Ming I / Darkening of the Light |
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