41. Sun / Decrease
This hexagram represents a decrease of the lower trigram in favor
of the
upper, because the third line, originally strong, has moved up to
the top, and
the top line, originally weak, has replaced it. What is below is
decreased to
the benefit of what is above. This is out-and-out decrease. If the
foundations
of a building are decreased in strength and the upper walls are
strengthened,
the whole structure loves its stability. Likewise, a decrease in
the prosperity of
the people in favor of the government is out-and-out decrease. And
the
entire theme of the hexagram is directed to showing how this shift
of wealth
can take place without causing the sources of wealth can take place
without
causing the sources of wealth in the nation and its lower classes
to fail.
THE JUDGMENT
DECREASE combined with sincerity
Brings about supreme good fortune
Without blame.
One may be persevering in this.
It furthers one to undertake something.
How is this to be carried out?
One may use two small bowls for the sacrifice.
Decrease does not under all circumstances mean something bad. Increase
and decrease come in their own time. What matters here is to understand
the time and not to try to cover up poverty with empty pretense.
If a time of
scanty resources brings out an inner truth, one must not feel ashamed
of
simplicity. For simplicity is then the very thing needed to provide
inner
strength for further undertakings. Indeed, there need by no concern
if the
outward beauty of the civilization, even the elaboration of religious
forms,
should have to suffer because of simplicity. One must draw on the
strength
of the inner attitude to compensate for what is lacking in externals;
then the
power of the content makes up for the simplicity of form. There
is no need
of presenting false appearances to God. Even with slender means,
the
sentiment of the heart can be expressed.
THE IMAGE
At the foot of the mountain, the lake:
The image of DECREASE.
Thus the superior man controls his anger
And restrains his instincts.
The lake at the foot of the mountain evaporates. In this way it
decreases to
the benefit of the mountain, which is enriched by its moisture.
The
mountain stands as the symbol of stubborn strength that can harden
into
anger. The lake is the symbol of unchecked gaiety that can develop
into
passionate drives at the expense of the life forces. Therefore decrease
is
necessary; anger must be decreased by keeping still, the instincts
must be
curbed by restriction. By this decrease of the lower powers of the
psyche, the
higher aspects of the soul are enriched/
THE LINES
Nine at the beginning means:
Going quickly when one's tasks are finished
Is without blame.
But one must reflect on how much one may decrease others.
It is unselfish and good when a man, after completing his own urgent
tasks,
uses his strength in the service of others, and without bragging
or making
much of it, helps quickly where help is needed. But the man in a
superior
position who is thus aided must weigh carefully how much he can
accept
without doing the helpful servant or friend real harm. Only where
such
delicacy of feeling exists can one give oneself unconditionally
and without
hesitation.
Nine in the second place means:
Perseverance furthers.
To undertake something brings misfortune.
Without decreasing oneself,
One is able to bring increase to others.
A high-minded self-awareness and a consistent seriousness with
no forfeit of
dignity are necessary if a man wants to be of service to others.
He who throw
himself away in order to do the bidding of a superior diminishes
his own
position without thereby giving lasting benefit to the other. This
is wrong.
To render true service of lasting value to another, one must serve
him
without relinquishing oneself.
Six in the third place means:
When three people journey together,
Their number increases by one.
When one man journeys alone,
He finds a companion.
When there are three people together, jealousy arises. One of them
will have
to go. Avery close bond is possible only between two people. But
when one
man is lonely, he is certain to find a companion who complements
him.
Six in the fourth place means:
If a man deceases his faults,
It makes the other hasten to come and rejoice.
No blame.
A man's faults often prevent even well-disposed people from coming
closer
to him. His faults are sometimes reinforced by the environment in
which he
lives. But if in humility he can bring himself to the point of giving
them up,
he frees his well-disposed friends from an inner pressure and causes
them to
approach the more quickly, and there is mutual joy.
Six in the fifth place means:
Someone does indeed increase him.
Ten pairs of tortoises cannot oppose it.
Supreme good fortune.
If someone is marked out by fate for good fortune, it comes without
fail. All
oracles-as for instance those that are read from the shells of tortoises-are
bound to concur in giving him favorable signs. He need fear nothing,
because his luck is ordained from on high.
Nine at the top means:
If one is increased without depriving other,
There is no blame.
Perseverance brings good fortune.
It furthers one to undertake something.
One obtains servants
But no longer has a separate home.
There are people who dispense blessings to the whole world. Every
increase
in power that comes to them benefits the whole of mankind and therefore
does not bring decrease to others. Through perseverance and zealous
work a
man wins success and finds helpers as they are needed. But what
he
accomplishes is not a limited private advantage; it is a public
good and
available to everyone.