Career Analysis

Hexagram 59, Huan, symbolizes the wind blowing over the water, dispersing stagnation and breaking up accumulated rigidity. In the realm of career, this is a profound call to dismantle the barriers—both internal and external—that hinder progress. It suggests that current obstacles are not solid walls but merely accumulated energy that can be dissolved through movement and clarity.

The image of the "king approaching the temple" speaks to the necessity of spiritual or ideological cohesion. Professional success now depends not on micromanagement, but on aligning your team—or your own ambitions—with a higher, unifying purpose. It is the time to dissolve ego-driven conflicts and scatter the fog of confusion, allowing talent to flow where it is most needed.

"Crossing the great river" indicates that the conditions are ripe for significant ventures. However, this requires a fluidity of mind. Do not cling to old structures or past successes. Embrace the dispersal of the obsolete to allow the new to flow. By remaining steadfast in your core values while adapting your methods, you transform potential chaos into a harmonious path forward, turning the act of scattering into a powerful gathering of momentum.

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The Six Lines

Six at the beginning

He brings help with the strength of a horse. Good fortune.

Nine in the second place

At the dissolution he hurries to that which supports him. Remorse disappears.

Six in the third place

He dissolves his self. No remorse.

Six in the fourth place

He dissolves his bond with his group. Supreme good fortune. Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation. This is something that ordinary men do not think of.

Nine in the fifth place

Loud cries as dissolving sweat. Dissolution! A king abides without blame.

Nine at the top

He dissolves his blood. Departing, keeping at a distance, going out, is without blame.