57. Sun / The Gentle (The Penetrating, Wind)


Sun is one of the eight doubled trigrams. It is the eldest daughter
and
symbolizes wind or wood; it has for its attribute gentleness, which
nonetheless penetrates like the wind or like growing wood with its
roots.
The dark principle, in itself rigid and immovable, is dissolved
by the
penetrating light principle, to which it subordinates itself in
gentleness. In
nature, it is the wind that disperses the gathered clouds, leaving
the sky clear
and serene. In human life it is penetrating clarity of judgment
that thwarts
all dark hidden motives. In the life of the community it is the
powerful
influence of a great personality that uncovers and breaks up those
intrigues
which shun the light of day.
THE JUDGMENT
THE GENTLE. Success through what is small.
It furthers one to have somewhere to go.
It furthers one to see the great man.
Penetration produces gradual and inconspicuous effects. It should
be effected
not by an act of violation but by influence that never lapses. Results
of this
kind are less striking to the eye than those won by surprise attack,
but they are
more enduring and more complete. If one would produce such effects,
one
must have a clearly defined goal, for only when the penetrating
influence
works always in the same direction can the object be attained. Small
strength
can achieve its purpose only by subordinating itself to an eminent
man who
is capable of creating order.
THE IMAGE
Winds following one upon the other:
The image of THE GENTLY PENETRATING.
Thus the superior man
Spreads his commands abroad
And carries out his undertakings.
The penetrating quality of the wind depends upon its ceaselessness.
This is
what makes it so powerful; time is its instrument. In the same way
the
ruler's thought should penetrate the soul of the people. This too
requires a
lasting influence brought about by enlightenment and command. Only
when
the command has been assimilated by the people is action in accordance
with
it possible. Action without preparation of the ground only frightens
and
repels.
THE LINES
Six at the beginning means:
In advancing and in retreating,
The perseverance of a warrior furthers.
In born gentleness is often carried to the point of indecisiveness.
One does
not feel strong enough to advance resolutely. A thousand doubts
crop up; one
is, however, not minded to withdraw but drifts indecisively to and
fro. In
such a situation, a military decisiveness is the proper thing, so
that one
resolutely does what order demands. Resolute discipline is far better
than
irresolute license.
Nine in the second place means:
Penetration under the bed.
Priests and magicians are used in great number.
Good fortune. No blame.
At times one has to deal with hidden enemies, intangible influences
that
slink into dark corners and from this hiding affect people by suggestion.
In
instances like this, it is necessary to trace these things back
to the most secret
recesses, in order to determine the nature of the influences to
be dealt with.
This is the task of the priests; removing the influences is the
task of the
magicians. The very anonymity of such plotting requires an especially
vigorous and indefatigable effort, but this is well worth while.
For when such
elusive influences are brought into the light and branded, they
lose their
power over people.
Nine in the third place means:
Repeated penetration. Humiliation.
Penetrating reflection must not be pushed too far, lest it cripple
the power of
decision. After a matter has been thoroughly pondered, it is essential
to form
a decision and to act. Repeated deliberation brings fresh doubts
and scruples,
and thereby humiliation, because one shows oneself unable to act.
Six in the fourth place means:
Remorse vanishes.
During the hunt
Three kinds of game are caught.
When a responsible position and accumulated experience lead one
to
combine innate modesty with energetic action, great success is assured.
The
three kinds of animals referred to served for offerings to the gods,
for feasting
guests, and for everyday consumption. When the catch answered all
three
purposes, the hunt was considered especially successful.
Nine in the fifth place means:
Perseverance brings good fortune.
Remorse vanishes.
Nothing that does not further.
No beginning, but an end.
Before the change, three days.
After the change, three days.
Good fortune.
In the situation described in Ku, WORK ON WHAT HAS BEEN SPOILED
(18), an entirely new point of departure must be set up, whereas
here it is only
a question of reforms. The beginning has not been good, but the
moment has
been reached when a new direction can be taken. Change and improvement
are called for. Such steps must be undertaken with steadfastness,
that is, with
a firm and correct attitude of mind; then they will succeed, and
remorse will
disappear. But it must be remembered that such improvements require
careful consideration. Before a change is made, it must be pondered
over
again and again. After the change is made, it is necessary to note
carefully for
some time after how the improvements bear the test of actuality.
Such
careful work is accompanied by good fortune.
Nine at the top means:
Penetration under the bed.
He loses his property and his ax.
Perseverance brings misfortune.
A man's understanding is sufficiently penetrating. He follows up
injurious
influences into the most secret corners. But he no longer has the
strength to
combat them decisively. In this case any attempt to penetrate into
the
personal domain of darkness would only bring harm.