14. Ta Yu / Possession in Great Measure

The fire in heaven above shines far, and all things stand out in
the light and
become manifest. The weak fifth line occupies the place of honor
and all the
strong lines are in accord with it.
All things come to the man who is modest and kind in a high position.
THE JUDGMENT
POSSESSION IN GREAT MEASURE.
Supreme success.
The two trigrams indicate that strength and clarity unite. Possessions
great
measure is determined by fate and accords with the time. How is
it possible
that the weak line has power to hold the strong lines fast and to
possess
them? It is done by virtue of unselfish modesty. The time is favorable--a
time of strength within, clarity and culture without. Power is expressing
itself
in graceful and controlled way. This brings supreme success and
wealth.
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.
The sun in heaven above, shedding light over everything one earth,
is the
image of possession on a grand scale. But a possession of this sort
must be
administered properly. The sun brings both evil and good into the
light of
day. Man must combat and curb the evil, and must favor and promote
the
good. Only in this way does he fulfill the benevolent will of God,
who desires
only good and not evil.
THE LINES
Nine at the beginning means:
No relationship with what is harmful;
There is no blame in this.
If one remains conscious of difficulty,
One remains without blame.
Great possession that is still in its beginnings and that has not
yet been
challenged brings no blame, since there has been no opportunity
to make
mistakes. Yet there are many difficulties to be overcome. It is
only by
remaining conscious of theses difficulties that one can keep inwardly
free of
possible arrogance and wastefulness, and thus in principle overcome
all cause
for blame.
Nine in the second place means:
A big wagon for loading.
One may undertake something.
No blame.
Great possession consists not only in the quantity of goods at
one's disposal,
but first and foremost, in their mobility and utility, for then
they can be used
in undertakings, and we remain free of embarrassment and mistakes.
The big
wagon, which will carry a heavy load and in which one can journey
farm
means that there are at hand able helpers who give their support
t and are
equal to their task. One can load great responsibility upon such
persons, and
this is necessary in important undertakings.
Nine in the third place means:
A prince offers it to the Son of Heaven.
A petty man cannot do this.
A magnanimous, liberal-minded man should not regard what he possesses
as
his exclusive personal property , but should place it at the disposal
of the ruler
or of the people at large. In so doing, he takes the right attitude
toward his
possession, which as private property can never endure. A petty
man is
incapable of this. He is harmed by great possessions, because instead
of
sacrificing them, he would keep them for himself.
Nine in the fourth place means:
He makes a difference
Between himself and his neighbor.
No blame.
This characterizes the position of a man placed among rich and
powerful
neighbors. It is a dangerous position. He must look neither to the
right nor
to the left, and must shun envy and the temptation to vie with others.
In this
way he remains free of mistakes.
Six in the fifth place means:
He whose truth is accessible, yet dignified,
Has good fortune.
The situation is very favorable. People are being won not by coercion
but by
unaffected sincerity, so that they are attached to us in sincerity
and truth.
However, benevolence alone is not sufficient at the time of POSSESSION
IN
GREAT MEASURE. For insolence might begin to spread. Insolence must
be
kept in bounds by dignity; then good fortune is assured.
Nine at the top means:
He is blessed by heaven.
Good fortune.
Nothing that does not further.
In the fullness of possession and at the height of power, one remains
modest
and gives honor to the sage who stands outside the affairs of the
world. By
this means one puts oneself under the beneficent influence descending
form
heaven, and all goes well. Confucius says of this line:
To bless means to help. Heaven helps the man who is devoted; men
help the
man who is true. He who walks in truth and is devoted in his thinking,
and
furthermore reveres the worthy, is blessed by heaven. He has good
fortune,
and there is nothing that would not further.