Hexagram 9, Xiao Chu, reveals the profound necessity of the pause before the breakthrough. In the landscape of career, "dense clouds but no rain" signifies a period of high potential that has not yet precipitated into tangible results. You are in a phase of accumulation, where the wind of your efforts gently tames the vast sky of possibility, yet the nourishment of rain—the ultimate success—is withheld. This is not a signal of stagnation, but of gestation.
The "western suburbs" suggests the source of this transformation is close, requiring only the right alignment of conditions to manifest. In your professional endeavors, resist the urge to force a climax through aggression or impatience. Instead, devote yourself to the refinement of details and the strengthening of foundations. True influence now lies not in grand gestures, but in the quiet, consistent cultivation of competence and trust. Embrace this suspension; the rain will fall only when the atmosphere is fully prepared to receive it. Trust the process of small accumulation to eventually yield the great harvest.
A thought arises, a world unfolds. Continue on Yinsight.
The Six Lines
Return to the way. How could there be blame? Good fortune.
He allows himself to be drawn into returning. Good fortune.
The spokes burst out of the wagon wheels. Husband and wife roll their eyes.
If you are sincere, blood departs and fear gives way. No blame.
If you are sincere and loyally attached, you are rich in your neighbor.
The rain comes, there is rest. This is due to the lasting effect of character. Persistence brings the woman into danger. The moon is nearly full. If the superior man persists, misfortune comes.