In the realm of career, Hexagram 14, Great Possession, signifies a moment of profound alignment and realized potential. It is not merely the accumulation of material wealth or status, but the possession of clarity and influence. The image of Fire suspended above Heaven suggests a radiance that illuminates all below; in professional terms, this is the capacity for leadership that is both visible and benevolent.
"Yuan Heng" speaks to a flow that is vast and enduring. However, true abundance in career requires the wisdom of stewardship. Possession implies responsibility. To sustain this prosperity, one must avoid the trap of arrogance or stagnation. Instead, view your position as a resource to be utilized for the collective good. Great Possession is achieved when personal ambition harmonizes with the greater need of the organization or society. It is a call to lead not by force, but by the radiance of competence and integrity. In this state, success is not a destination to be hoarded, but a dynamic energy to be circulated, ensuring that your career remains not only fruitful but deeply meaningful.
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The Six Lines
No relationship with what is harmful; there is no blame in this. If one remains conscious of difficulty, one remains without blame.
A big wagon for loading. One may undertake something. No blame.
A prince offers it to the Son of Heaven. A petty man cannot do this.
He makes a difference between himself and his neighbor. No blame.
He whose truth is accessible, yet dignified, has good fortune.
He is blessed by heaven. Good fortune. Nothing that does not further.