Divination of the 64 Hexagrams from the I Ching Lot 34

Divination of the 64 Hexagrams from the I Ching Lot 34

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One of the Sixty-Four Hexagrams: Lei Tian Da Zhuang Hexagram: Da Zhuang Hexagram [Upper-Middle Hexagram] Be Strong but Not Rash

Hexagram Name:
Da Zhuang Hexagram [Upper-Middle Hexagram] Be Strong but Not Rash


Image Interpretation:
A craftsman who draws this hexagram obtains a large piece of wood; it is time to set off on the journey. Fortune has turned for the better, and things will go smoothly. You can rest assured about your affairs. This hexagram is an overlap of different trigrams (Qian below and Zhen above). Zhen represents thunder; Qian represents heaven. The firm Qian is set in motion by Zhen. The sky thunders, clouds and thunder roll, creating a grand momentum. Yang energy is vigorous and strong, and all things grow. It is called "Zhuang" (strong) because of its firmness and strength. It is great and strong, hence the name "Da Zhuang" (Great Strength). With four vigorous yang lines, there is a positive drive to accomplish things. When the upper and lower are upright, the shadow is as straight as the object itself.


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Career:
In dealing with the world, rely on wisdom rather than force. Have courage and, more importantly, strategy. Avoid reckless actions. If you should stand your ground but fail to do so, you will bring misfortune upon yourself. Do not be aggressive, otherwise you will court danger. Be on guard against villains, and in particular, do not overlook their treachery. You should march forward courageously in your career, but avoid rushing forward blindly.


Business:
It is in a period of prosperity, and the situation is favorable. However, you must not be aggressive, let alone act rashly. You should take the initiative to strengthen cooperation with others. Be vigilant, understand the principle that things will develop in the opposite direction when they become extreme, and prepare for a possible decline in your business.


Pursuit of Fame:
It is essential to pay attention to using your strength properly. Do not be reckless because you are self-assured of your robustness and strength. In particular, do not be conceited. If you give appropriate play to your talents and get help from others, you will surely achieve something.


Travel:
Go out with caution; do not be impetuous, otherwise it will be inauspicious.


Marriage:
Never be arrogant because you have good conditions. Do not miss a good marriage opportunity.


Decision-Making:
Be strong and moderate; do not overexert your strength. Especially when your career is going well, do not act rashly. What's more, you should be aware that you may already be in a dilemma. You must protect yourself and wait for the right opportunity, and make preparations as early as possible.

 

六十四卦之雷天大壮卦: 大壮卦【中上】壮勿妄动

卦名:

大壮卦【中上卦】壮勿妄动

象曰

卦占工师得大木,眼前该着走上路,时来运转多顺当,有事自管放心宽。 这个卦是异卦(下乾上震)相叠。震为雷;乾为天。乾刚震动。天鸣雷,云雷滚,声势宏大,阳气盛壮,万物生长。刚壮有力故曰壮。大而且壮,故名大壮。四阳壮盛,积极而有所作为,上正下正,标正影直。

事业

处世凭智不凭力,有勇更有谋,切忌蛮干,该守不守,自取其凶。不可逞强,否则自取凶险。对小人应有防犯,尤其不得忽视小人的奸诈。对事业应勇往直前,但切忌冒进。

经商

处在高涨阶段,形势很好。但决不可逞强,更不可妄动,应主动增强与他人的合作。提高警惕,认识物极必反的道理,做事业衰退的准备。

求名

务必注意妥善地运用自己的力量,不可自恃刚健强壮而冒进。尤其不可自负。适当发挥自己的才干,加上外力的援助,必有所作为。

外出

慎重外出,不可莽撞,否则不吉利。

婚恋

决不可因自己条件好而高傲。切勿错过好姻缘。

决策

强健适中,不可过分消耗自己的力量。在事业顺利的时刻,尤其不可妄动。更应注意,很可能已经处于进退维谷的状态,务必自保待机,及早有所准备。

 

What is the I Ching Oracle Sticks

The I Ching (Book of Changes) encompasses all things and regulates all beings, standing as an outstanding representative of the traditional culture of the Han ethnicity. It is traditionally said to have been written by King Wen. The sixty-four hexagrams of the I Ching, also referred to as "Golden Hexagram Divination" or "Coin Divination", are believed to have been created by King Wen of Zhou. It is said that divination based on these sixty-four hexagrams is highly accurate. The sixty-four hexagrams of the I Ching, through their combinations, reflect the philosophy of life and the laws governing the operation of nature under sixty-four different specific circumstances such as things, situations, and phenomena. Each of the sixty-four hexagrams consists of six lines (yao) and line statements (yaoci), corresponding to 384 states. Through the changes brought about by these state variations, one can understand the way all things in the world operate and the philosophy of life.

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