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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

I Ching Explorations: 1st 8 Recap

This is a recap of the 1st group of eight hexagrams according to the King Wen sequence:  numbers 1 through 8.

1:  A Time to Initiate & 2:  A Time to be Receptive
3:  A Time of Difficult Beginnings & 4: A Time of Youthful Inexperience
5:  A Time for Confident Waiting & 6:  A Time for Dispute
7:  A Time to Exert Collective Force & 8:  A Time for Unity

#1 (Ch’ien / Heaven) corresponds to a time when ideas spring forth, grow, mature and blossom with fruit, and endure through rejuvenation and continuity.  At this time, one’s energies are aligned with the cosmos and great things are possible.

But Initiating is incomplete without a Receiver.

#2 (K’un / Earth) corresponds to a time when it is appropriate to accept, submit to, and be receptive to the situation.  When one in this position is willingly led or guided by another, great freedom can result and great things can be accomplished.

Receptivity is incomplete without an Initiator.

From the union of spirit and substance (heaven and earth) come living things and all new things can find Difficulty at the Beginning.

#3 (Tún or Zhān) / Difficulty at the Beginning) denotes the early stages of life following the union of the primal forces of Heaven and Earth.  This is beginning of something new and full of potential that advances resolutely despite the initial challenges and difficulties inherent in pushing one’s way into the world.

As the infant grows, the Follies of Youth are inevitably exhibited.

#4 (Mêng / Youthful Folly) advises that with awareness of one’s lack of knowledge, trust in a wise advisor, and disciplined effort, the empty spaces in one’s knowledge can be filled like many individual pools until they flow together with purpose.

Youthful entities require Nourishment and nurturing to grow and mature.

#5 (Hsü [Xü] / Confident Waiting [Nourishment]) refers to a strategic and intentional approach to biding one’s time while a significant event, crisis, or danger passes.  Having inner certainty of achieving the goal leads to perseverance and the ability to stand up to one’s fate.  Inner confidence and unrelenting truthfulness allow one to endure and meet fate resolutely.

Waiting for something critical can lead to conflict and disputes – thus what follows is Dispute.

#6 (Sung [Sòng] / Conflict [Dispute]) conveys the intent to argue, litigate, dispute, or accuse.  These actions all involve the use of words - not physical contact.  In terms of social interactions, the conflict considered here is one of opposing opinions, beliefs, or ideologies.  The hope is that through advanced planning (so as to avoid the confrontation in the first place) or through mediation and arbitration with the aid of a mutually-respected third party, coming to blows can be avoided.

Where there is a Dispute, a multitude capable of exerting Collective Force is sure to gather.

#7 (Shih / The Army [Collective Force]) corresponds to a need to organize and activating the latent energy of individuals into a unified force.  When individuals are healthy and strong from having been nurtured and protected by a benevolent entity, their power can be directed by a wise leader to protect the whole.  Working together to overcome a challenge can have a calming and peaceful effect on the masses and lead to solidarity and Unity.


#8 (Pi [Bì] / Holding Together [Unity]) corresponds to a a time when member of a community feel united.  This is a time when individuals find value in joining together to benefit society.  A wise leader welcomes those who willingly seek to join and seeks no quarrel with those who do not.  Harmonious unity of effort leads to prosperity and the desire to store up and Accumulate.

Saturday, November 25, 2017

#1 Ch’ien / The Creative & #2 K’un / The Receptive

#1  – Ch’ien (Heaven) over Ch’ien (Heaven)

THE CREATIVE


#2  – K’un (Earth) over K’un (Earth) 
 
THE RECEPTIVE

Theme: A time to Initiate a time to Respond


Aspect
#1
Creative Power / Initiating

#2
Natural Response / Responding
Situation
Symbolically
Double Heaven – the creative process.
Double Earth – unconditional support of all things.
Socially

This is the most auspicious time for the realization of creative impulses.
This is a time for loving devotion to and nurturing of all things good and evil.
Individually
One is poised to create change.
One is receptive to the world.
Response
Symbolically
Heavens move – time passes – change unfolds.
Earth doubles – space embraces all things.
Socially
It is time to create, lead, direct, force, inspire, act!
It is time to nurture, follow, respond, nurture, receive, observe!
Individually
This is the time to implement and achieve one’s vision through wise actions in tune with the needs of society.
This is a time to align oneself with others, remain true to oneself, and be receptive to what is occurring.
Outcome
Symbolically
Yang energy instigates the creation of things in time.
Yin energy nourishes, nurtures, and provides a home for things in space.
Socially
Peace and security through order and leadership.
Bountiful and fecund profusion of life.
Individually
One’s aims are achieved through skillfully timed initiative and leadership.
One finds guidance and success through receptiveness and openness.
The Lines
Top Line
Ambitions exceed ability – to proceed is to lose touch with reality.
If one attempts to seize control rather than serve, a violent clash will injure both parties.
5th
One’s actions are in accord with the cosmos:  thinking is clear and one’s influence will be great.
Be modest and discrete about one’s abilities – let one’s actions speak for themselves.
4th
One must exercise free will and choose to be either a hermit or a hero.
Whether in solitude or amongst others, avoid any prominence and maintain reserves during this dangerous time.
3rd
Others attach themselves hoping to share in one’s success – don’t be distracted by their aims.
Leave fame to others and focus on maturing one’s abilities naturally.
2nd
Align with one who is active in the field of your interest and whose conduct is above reproach.
Like Nature responding to Heaven, be submissive, straightforward, and upright to succeed.
Bottom Line
The time is not right to act openly – best to bide one’s time.
Heed the initial signs of decay and plan for coming change.
Recap
#1.  Ch’ien (Qian) / The Creative (Initiating)

Ch’ien is the masculine principle – pure yang – pure Heaven – energy in motion – time.

Six unbroken lines represent the light, penetrating, conceiving primal power of yang.

Ch’ien is the dynamic process of Heaven that is beyond the ken of mortal man.  It is the cosmic spark that instigates change, creation, and time.  It is masculine vitality in contrast to feminine docility.

This is a time when ideas spring forth, grow, mature and blossom with fruit, and endure through rejuvenation and continuity.  While the creative force exists within us all at all times, at this moment, one’s energies are aligned with the cosmos and great things are possible.

Ideas become real through action.  Of course, the idea has to occur, which in itself is an act, albeit internal and one that creates something that is real only to the thinker until it is expressed.  Then it takes on a life of its own – to whither and die or flourish and seed further ideas.  Time is the means of making the potential, actual.  And, at certain times like this, the ability to actualize one’s ideas is never stronger.

What action will you take?  Given the choices of hero or hermit, will you engage with society or disengage?  You freely choose one path or the other – either choice is correct if you are true to yourself.  You might choose to focus on the creation of one’s inner self through the pursuit of knowledge.  Perhaps you seek to explore the immutable laws and develop yourself so as to have an enduring influence through the sharing of that knowledge.

Whether hermit or hero, strive to use the power of this time to do good for all of humanity.  Cast the seeds of your vision in fertile soil, nurture the growing ideas, harvest the ripe fruits, and sow the multiplying energies with wisdom.

#2.  K’un / Earth.  (Responding)

K’un is the feminine principle – pure yin – pure Nature – Earth – Space.

Six broken lines represent the dark, yielding, receptive primal power of yin.

K’un is the nurturing home – the mother of all living things that provides unconditional nourishment, security, and loving devotion.  It is feminine devotion in contrast to masculine leadership.  K’un is about exploring social phenomena in response and submission to heavenly will.

Nature (yin) brings all things into space and form giving beauty to the creations of Heaven (yang).  K’un has the potential to create, but it must accept yang energy to produce – Heaven sows the seed and Earth brings forth the fruit.

Doubling of Earth denotes the solidity and extension in space of that which supports and preserves all things.  Earth does so without judgment for all things good and evil are equal on the physical plane of existence. 

This is a time to accept, submit to, and respond to the reality of the situation.  The individual acts in support not as the leader.  One conforms and follows.  When one willingly accepts the position of being led or guided by another, great freedom can result and great things can be accomplished.

Reaction is still action.  Rather than confrontation, this is a time for strategic restraint and measured subtle use of receptive non-action.  Allow others to expend the energy, to lead, to take the risks, and to seize the glory while you hold on to your traditional values, familial interdependencies, and intuitive knowledge of what is good and important.

Keep an open mind, be receptive to those close to you, and let yourself be guided by the dynamic process.  


#1 - Ch'ien - The Creative / Heaven

#2 - K'un - The Receptive / Earth