Hexagram Kun, the Receptive, speaks to love not as a conquest, but as a profound act of grounding. It embodies the Earth’s power to nurture and sustain, offering a counterbalance to the active force of the other. In the realm of romance, this suggests that true connection arises not from leading with ego, but from the strength found in yielding. Like the steadfast mare, one possesses the endurance to journey alongside a partner, moving in harmony rather than seeking to dominate.
The initial confusion of "going first" warns against the anxiety of forcing outcomes. Love here is a dance of patience; it requires the courage to let go of rigid control and trust the organic unfolding of the bond. By embracing receptivity, you create a space where intimacy can breathe. To "find the master" is to discover a shared center of gravity, a mutual respect that stabilizes the relationship. This hexagram teaches that enduring love is rooted in the quiet power of support and the wisdom of knowing when to follow, ultimately finding peace in the natural order of togetherness.
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The Six Lines
When there is hoarfrost underfoot, solid ice is not far off.
Straight, rectangular, great. Without purpose, yet nothing remains unfurthered.
Hidden lines are able to remain persevering. If you should attend to the affairs of a king, do not seek success, but bring the end to pass.
A tied-up sack. No blame, no praise.
A yellow lower garment brings supreme good fortune.
Dragons fight in the meadow. Their blood is black and yellow.
Lasting perseverance furthers.