![]() ![]() I hope you'll let me know what you think of my interpretation. but you also need to be prepared to come up against a business / corporate culture which may be unmoving or unwilling to change, despite your positive vision. What you need to do is, take positive action, ask for a raise. it's equally important that you keep a positive attitude when you communicate your request.įrom delving a bit into the trigrams (the meanings/imagery of the 3-line figures) I get a sense that besides wanting a raise - and besides what you describe as an unhealthy work environment - you want to make things right, and you believe you can or will have a positive influence by staying with the company. This goes along with the lower trigram, Dui, lake, which suggests to me that you certainly can ask for a raise, however. 60 reads, in part, Ancestral consecration may not be carried out in the case of bitter reprimands. Either way good luck, and if you ask for a clarification let us know! But perhaps you know already how it is likely to go. Without proper context about your employment situation and employer, but with context that raises are more rare these days, I feel it is appropriate to be cautious. Here there is definitely a literal meaning that involves the flow of resources toward you, but it is tricky to say if it means that things come naturally and best when we are virtuous, or if it is saying that asking for a raise is a positive omen that is all but guaranteed. Sometimes when I'm not quite certain about a reading I will consult and ask:Īdvice from the ancestors and immortals about this answer.Īnd see if I get a perspective that helps me better interpret a particular nuance. Or, that here the ocean's inherent capacity is what does the receiving, such that it is eternally sufficient and that it is its virtue that keeps the sources that return to it from rebelling against it. ![]() The meaning here is either that one is able to receive, like the ocean. Hundreds of river currents return home to its virtue,Ĭonstantly sufficient, supremely complete. Its keenness of perception both peerless and enlightened. We can see this in the verse given by Jiaoshi's Yilin for hexagram 60 unchanging: So the work here isn't necessary, the dynamic of the hexagram is inherent and provides a good omen for success and the rewards one has worked toward. This is navigated by the various line statements, which refer to when the lines change from their passive states, to active states.īut in an unchanging hexagram, we have no active lines, only passive lines. So we have our discipline formed as joy within danger, learning how to be positive even though one has careful work to do to ensure things are following their proper measures and not exceeding them. The other perspective is that lake represents joy and water, kan (pit) represents danger. Where water under lake drains nourishment away, lake under water is more about navigating excesses and being disciplined such that what is coming through into the lake from the source of water is not overwhelming. There are more than 320,000 possible permutations of each 6-line hexagram! Unlock the wisdom of the ancient Chinese oracle and start learning the meaning of all 64 I Ching hexagrams below.60 is lake under water. Each represents a primary archetype of human situations, dilemmas and relationships - not unlike the archetypal symbols of the 78 cards in a Tarot deck. Each line of every hexagram has meaning, and together each line adds up to the whole meaning of the hexagram. I Ching hexagrams are figures comprised of six stacked horizontal lines, with each line representing Yin or Yang. ![]() I Ching, the earliest known divination tool, uses 64 hexagrams to impart ancient wisdom in the modern world. Browse I Ching Hexagrams The 64 Hexagrams ![]()
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