The document is a description and interpretation of the Chinese hexagram K'an, which represents water and an abyss. It contains three key pieces of information:
1) K'an symbolizes something that is repeated or dangerous like an abyss, with a risk of falling into a pit of misfortune.
2) However, with sincerity and having success in one's heart, whatever one does will succeed, just as water flows on uninterruptedly to reach its goal.
3) The lines provide additional context and variations on the symbolism of an abyss or pit, with some representing minor misfortunes and others more severe misfortunes if one does not act with care or wait in dangerous situations
The document is a description and interpretation of the Chinese hexagram K'an, which represents water and an abyss. It contains three key pieces of information:
1) K'an symbolizes something that is repeated or dangerous like an abyss, with a risk of falling into a pit of misfortune.
2) However, with sincerity and having success in one's heart, whatever one does will succeed, just as water flows on uninterruptedly to reach its goal.
3) The lines provide additional context and variations on the symbolism of an abyss or pit, with some representing minor misfortunes and others more severe misfortunes if one does not act with care or wait in dangerous situations
The document is a description and interpretation of the Chinese hexagram K'an, which represents water and an abyss. It contains three key pieces of information:
1) K'an symbolizes something that is repeated or dangerous like an abyss, with a risk of falling into a pit of misfortune.
2) However, with sincerity and having success in one's heart, whatever one does will succeed, just as water flows on uninterruptedly to reach its goal.
3) The lines provide additional context and variations on the symbolism of an abyss or pit, with some representing minor misfortunes and others more severe misfortunes if one does not act with care or wait in dangerous situations
If you are sincere, you have success in your heart, And whatever you do succeeds.
The Image
Water flows on uninterruptedly and reaches it goal:
The image of the Abysmal repeated. Thus the superior man walks in lasting virtue And carries on the business of teaching.
The Lines
Change at the beginning means:
Repetition of the Abysmal. In the abyss one falls into a pit. Misfortune. Change in the second place means: The abyss is dangerous. One should strive to attain small things only. Change in the third place means: Forward and backward, abyss on abyss. In danger like this, pause at first and wait, Otherwise you will fall into a pit in the abyss. Do not act in this way. Change in the fourth place means: A jug of wine, a bowl of rice with it; Earthen vessels Simply handed in through the window. There is certainly no blame in this. Change in the fifth place means: The abyss is not filled to overflowing, It is filled only to the rim. No blame. Change at the top means: Bound with cords and ropes, Shut in between thorn-hedged prison walls: For three years one does not find the way. Misfortune.