The I Ching Speaks!
28. Ta Kuo / Preponderance of the Great ---- ---- ---------- above Tui The Joyous, Lake ---------- ---------- ---------- below Sun The Gentle, Wind ---- ---- The Judgement Preponderance of the Great. The ridgepole sags to the breaking point. It furthers one to have somewhere to go. Success. The Image The lake rises above the trees: The image of Preponderance of the Great. Thus the superior man, when he stands alone, Is unconcerned, And if he has to renounce the world, He is undaunted. The Lines Six at the beginning means: To spread white rushes underneath. No blame. Nine in the fifth place means: A withered poplar puts forth flowers. An older woman takes a husband. No blame. No praise. Six at the top means: One must go through the water. It goes over one's head. Misfortune. No blame. 14. Ta Yu / Possession in Great Measure ---------- ---- ---- above Li The Clinging, Flame ---------- ---------- ---------- below Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven ---------- The Judgement Possession in Great Measure. Supreme success. The Image Fire in heaven above: The image of Possession in Great Measure. Thus the superior man curbs evil and furthers good, And thereby obeys the benevolent will of heaven.