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Hexagram 64

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火水未济

Huo Shui Wei Ji

Hexagram 64 — Wei Ji (Before Completion / Not Yet Finished)

Hexagram 64 describes the space just before something is finished, when outcomes are still uncertain and small mistakes can change everything. It is a warning and an invitation: warning that the work is fragile, and an invitation to careful attention so the finish line is reached without undoing what has already been achieved. Don’t let everything fall apart at this point. read more

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Hexagram 63

水火既济

Shui Huo Ji Ji

Hexagram 63 — Ji Ji (After Completion)

Hexagram 63 describes the period just after a major task has been finished, when things look settled but fragility remains. Completion brings relief and clarity, yet the very moment you think the work is done is when small oversights or relaxing vigilance can undo the achievement. This hexagram asks for careful finishing and continued attention to keep gains intact. The most vulnerable time is this. read more

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Hexagram 62

雷山小过

Lei Shan Xiao Guo

Hexagram 62 — Xiao Guo (Small Exceeding / Preeminence of the Small)

Hexagram 62 points to moments when small things matter more than big gestures. It describes situations where careful attention to detail, tactful behavior, and modest steps produce better results than forceful moves. The lesson is to respect scale: when the setting is delicate or the stakes are narrow, gentle, precise action wins. There’s always a sweet spot. read more

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Hexagram 61

风泽中孚

Feng Ze Zhong Fu

Hexagram 61 — Zhong Fu (Inner Truth)

Hexagram 61 points to a moment when sincerity and clear inner alignment open doors. Inner truth here means more than honesty about facts; it means acting from a place where thought, feeling, and intention line up so others sense your reliability. When you carry that quiet confidence, influence happens without force. You become genuine and congruent. read more

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Hexagram 60

水泽节

Shui Ze Jie

Hexagram 60 — Jie (Limitation / Moderation)

Hexagram 60 describes a time when clear limits make life work better. It asks you to set sensible boundaries, simplify choices, and accept that not every possibility can be pursued. Limits are not punishment here; they are tools that focus effort, protect resources, and keep systems from collapsing under their own weight. Don’t jump for what you can’t reach. read more

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Hexagram 59

风水涣

Feng Shui Huan

Hexagram 59 — Huan (Dispersion / Dissolution)

Hexagram 59 describes a situation where barriers have become harmful and need to be loosened so things can flow again. It speaks to the work of breaking up tight knots—mistrust, secrecy, rigid rules, or stalled patterns—so that cooperation, movement, and clear thinking can return. The aim is not to dissolve everything, but to remove the blockages that prevent life from moving smoothly. There is no stalling. read more

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Hexagram 58

兑为泽

Dui Wei Ze

Hexagram 58 — Dui (Joy / Open Exchange)

Hexagram 58 points to a moment when openness and friendly connection produce energy that makes tasks lighter and relationships easier. It describes the simple power of good company: laughter, clear talk, and shared pleasure that loosen tension and invite cooperation. The heart of this hexagram is communication that refreshes rather than drains. Relationships that add value to life. read more

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Hexagram 57

巽为风

Xun Wei Feng

Hexagram 57 — Xun (Gentle Penetration / Wind)

Hexagram 57 describes a quiet force that advances through patience and subtle influence rather than blunt power. Like wind shaping sand or scent moving through a room, its strength comes from persistence, adaptability, and the ability to enter places without breaking them. The lesson is to change things by gentle, steady means rather than by force. The bigger the force, the bigger the resistance. read more

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Hexagram 56

火山旅

Huo Shan Lu

Hexagram 56 — Lü (The Traveler)

Hexagram 56 describes a phase of movement where you are away from familiar supports and must rely on resourcefulness and proper manners to get by. Travel here can be literal—being in a new place—or metaphorical—working in an unfamiliar role or passing through a transitional period. The central task is to stay prudent, attentive, and respectful while you are not fully at home. Be on your toes. read more

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Hexagram 55

雷火丰

Lei Huo Feng

Hexagram 55 — Feng (Abundance / Fullness)

Hexagram 55 describes a time when things are plentiful and attention is drawn to success, visibility, or celebration. This period can feel bright and confident: resources are available, people notice you, and options multiply. The core question is how to handle abundance without letting it hollow out what made you successful in the first place. Don’t overspend or overindulge in resources. read more