Hexagram 19, Lín, embodies the profound dynamics of approach and ascension. In the realm of career, this is the moment of the rising tide, where two yang lines emerge from the depths to influence the world above. It signifies a period of "Yuan Heng"—original, expansive success—where your initiatives find fertile ground and your influence grows organically. You are not merely working; you are arriving.
Yet, the wisdom of the I Ching is never linear. The warning regarding the "eighth month" is a philosophical meditation on impermanence, not a superstitious curse. It reminds us that every zenith contains the seed of its own decline. In the cyclical nature of professional life, the vigor of spring inevitably yields to the harvest of autumn. Therefore, "Li Zhen"—persistence in integrity—is paramount. Do not let the euphoria of rapid advancement blind you to the necessity of sustainability. True success lies not in the ascent alone, but in preparing for the inevitable turning of the cycle. Build your foundations now, so that when the season of contraction arrives, your character remains unshaken.
A thought arises, a world unfolds. Continue on Yinsight.
The Six Lines
Joint approach. Perseverance brings good fortune.
Joint approach. Good fortune. Everything furthers.
Comfortable approach. Nothing that would further. If one is induced to grieve over it, one becomes free of blame.
Complete approach. No blame.
Wise approach. This is right for a great prince. Good fortune.
Greathearted approach. Good fortune. No blame.