The waters on the surface of the earth flow together
wherever they can, as for example in the ocean, where all the rivers
come together. Symbolically this connotes holding together and the
laws that regulate it. The same idea is suggested by the fact that
all the lines of the hexagram except the fifth, the place of the ruler,
are yielding. The yielding lines hold together because they are influenced
by a man of strong will in the leading position, a man who is their
center of union. Moreover, this strong and guiding personality in turn
holds together with the others, finding in them the complement of his
own nature.
THE JUDGMENT
HOLDING TOGETHER brings good fortune. Inquire of
the oracle once again Whether you possess sublimity, constancy, and
perseverance; Then there is no blame. Those who are uncertain gradually
join. Whoever come too late Meets with misfortune.
What is required is that we unite with others, in
order that all may complement and aid one another through holding together.
But such holding together calls for a central figure around whom other
persons may unite. To become a center of influence holding people together
is a grave matter and fraught with great responsibility. It requires
greatness of spirit, consistency, and strength. Therefore let him who
wishes to gather others about him ask himself whether he is equal to
the undertaking, for anyone attempting the task without a real calling
for it only makes confusion worse than if no union at all had taken
place. But when there is a real rallying point, those who at first
are hesitant or uncertain gradually come in of their own accord. Late-comers
must suffer the consequences, for in holding together the question
of the right time is also important. Relationships are formed and firmly
established according to definite inner laws. Common experiences strengthen
these ties, and he who comes too late to share in these basic experiences
must suffer for it if, as a straggler, he finds the door locked. If
a man has recognized the necessity for union and does not feel strong
enough to function as the center, it is his duty to become a member
of some other organic fellowship.
THE IMAGE
On the earth is water: The image of HOLDING TOGETHER.
Thus the kings of antiquity Bestowed the different states as fiefs
And cultivated friendly relations With the feudal lords.
Water fills up all the empty places on the earth and
clings fast to it. The social organization of ancient China was based
on this principle of the holding together of dependents and rulers.
Water flows to unite with water, because all parts of it are subject
to the same laws. So too should human society hold together through
a community of interests that allows each individual to feel himself
a member of a whole. The central power of a social organization must
see to it that every member finds that his true interest lies in holding
together with it, as was the case in the paternal relationship between
king and vassals in ancient China.
THE LINES
Six at the beginning means: Hold to him in truth
and loyalty; This is without blame. Truth, like a full earthen bowl" Thus
in the end Good fortune comes from without.
Fundamental sincerity is the only proper basis for
forming relationships. This attitude, symbolized by a full earthen
bowl, in which the content is everything and the empty form nothing,
shows itself not in clever words but through the strength of what lies
within the speaker. This strength is so great that it has power to
attract good fortune to itself from without.
Six in the second place means: Hold to him inwardly.
Perseverance brings good fortune. If a person responds perseveringly
and in the right way to the behests from above that summon him to action,
his relations with others are intrinsic and he does not lose himself.
But if a man seeks association with others as if he were an obsequious
office hunter, he throws himself away. He does not follow the path
of the superior man, who never loses his dignity.
Six in the third place means: You hold together with
the wrong people.
We are often among people who do not belong to our
own sphere. In that case we must beware of being drawn into false intimacy
through force of habit. Needless to say, this would have evil consequences.
Maintaining sociability without intimacy is the only right attitude
toward people, because otherwise we should not be free to enter into
relationship with people of our own kind later on.
Six in the fourth place means: Hold to him outwardly
also. Perseverance brings good fortune.
Here the relations with a man who is the center of
union are well established. Then we may, and indeed we should, show
our attachment openly. But we must remain constant and not allow ourselves
to be led astray.
Nine
in the fifth place
means: Manifestation of holding together. In the hunt the king uses
beaters on three sides only And forgoes game that runs off in front.
The citizens need no warning. Good fortune. In
the royal hunts of ancient China it was customary to drive up the
game from three sides, but on the fourth the animals had a chance
to run off. If they failed to do this they had to pass through a
gate behind which the king stood ready to shoot. Only animals that
entered here were shot; those that ran off in front were permitted
to escape. This custom accorded with a kingly attitude; the royal
hunter did not wish to turn the chase into a slaughter, but held
that the kill should consist only of those animals which had so to
speak voluntarily exposed themselves. There is depicted here a ruler,
or influential man, to whom people are attracted. Those who come
to him he accepts, those who do not come are allowed to go their
own way. He invited none, flatters none--all come of their own free
will. In this way there develops a voluntary dependence among those
who hold him. They do not have to be constantly on their guard but
may express their opinions openly. Police measures are not necessary,
and they cleave to their ruler of their own volition. The same principle
of freedom is valid for life in general. We should not woo favor
from people. If a man cultivates within himself the purity and the
strength that are necessary for one who is the center of a fellowship,
those who are meant for him come of their own accord. Six at the top means: He finds no head for holding together. Misfortune. The
head is the beginning. If the beginning is not right, there is no
hope of a right ending. If we have missed the right moment for union
and go on hesitating to give complete and full devotion, we shall
regret the error when it is too late.
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