Influence (Wooing)
「 Influence. Success. Perseverance furthers. To take a maiden to wife brings good fortune. 」
Judgment
Influence. Success. Perseverance furthers. To take a maiden to wife brings good fortune.
Hexagram Xian reveals the fundamental architecture of human connection, symbolizing a resonance that operates not through coercion, but through spontaneous attraction. It depicts the dynamic interplay between the Mountain and the Lake, illustrating how stillness and receptivity engage in a silent, profound dialogue. The promise of "Heng" signifies the natural flow of this interaction, while "Li Zhen" suggests that such influence remains potent only when grounded in integrity and steadfastness.
The auspiciousness of "taking a maiden" transcends mere matrimony; it speaks to the wisdom of embracing the receptive, the unknown, and the "other" with genuine openness. In a modern context, Xian challenges the illusion of separateness. It posits that true influence is not an act of will but a state of being—a magnetic alignment of heart and mind. To embody Xian is to recognize that we are constantly shaping and being shaped by our environment. It is a call to cultivate a sensitivity to the subtle undercurrents of our relationships, understanding that the most profound changes in the world begin not with force, but with the quiet, authentic resonance of our own inner nature.
Structure
The influence shows itself in the big toe.
The influence shows itself in the calves of the legs. Misfortune. Tarrying brings good fortune.
The influence shows itself in the thighs. Holds to that which follows it. To continue is humiliating.
Perseverance brings good fortune. Remorse disappears. If a man is agitated in mind, and his thoughts go hither and thither, only those friends on whom he fixes his conscious thoughts will follow him.
The influence shows itself in the back of the neck. No remorse.
The influence shows itself in the jaws, cheeks, and tongue.