Hexagram 31, Xian, signifies the subtle art of influence, a resonance that precedes action. In the realm of wealth, this is not the aggressive conquest of markets, but the magnetic alignment of values and opportunities. It speaks to the organic accumulation of resources through genuine connection and responsiveness. The image of the Lake resting upon the Mountain suggests that joy and stability must coexist; true prosperity is built upon a foundation of quiet integrity that naturally attracts success.
The ancient text’s reference to "taking a maiden" metaphorically points to the union of complementary forces—a harmonious partnership or a strategic alliance where mutual benefit is paramount. Wealth here is not seized but courted; it requires a sensitivity to the shifting needs of the environment and the ability to inspire trust. By cultivating an inner state of receptivity and authenticity, one becomes a conduit for value, allowing abundance to flow in naturally rather than being forced. Therefore, financial success is achieved not by sheer will, but by the gentle, pervasive power of resonance and the wisdom of nurturing enduring, synergistic relationships.
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The Six Lines
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.