Hexagram Li, the Clinging, illuminates the architecture of love through the metaphor of fire. Fire possesses no independent form; it clings to that which fuels it, just as true love relies on the mutual recognition of two souls. In the realm of romance, this signifies that passion must be anchored in clarity and authenticity. The oracle advises "breeding a cow," a profound symbol of gentle strength and yielding endurance. It suggests that the most enduring love is not forged through dominance or fleeting sparks, but through a nurturing, consistent warmth.
To love correctly is to be steadfast without being rigid, and brilliant without being consuming. The "cow" represents the capacity to bear the weight of intimacy with grace and patience. Therefore, seek a connection where you can shine brightly together, yet remain grounded in service and gentleness. Do not let the fire burn destructively; let it illuminate. True fortune in love comes from the discipline of tenderness—a devotion that is as reliable as the dawn and as nurturing as the earth that sustains it.
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The Six Lines
The footprints run crisscross. If one is occupied with them with deep intent, no blame.
Yellow light. Supreme good fortune.
In the light of the setting sun, men either beat the pot and sing or loudly bewail the approach of old age. Misfortune.
Its coming is sudden; it flames up, dies down, is thrown away.
Tears fall in torrents, moaning and sorrowing. Good fortune.
The king uses him to march forth and chastise. Then it is best to kill the leaders and take captive the followers who are not of their kind. No blame.