I Ching Online.NET
Your question:

The original Richard Wilhelm translation for the hexagram line...


Hexagram 27
I - The Corners of the Mouth (Providing Nourishment)

yang
yin above: Kên / Keeping Still, Mountain
yin
yin
yin below: Chên / The Arousing, Thunder
yang

CHANGING LINE:

Hexagram Twenty-Seven/Line Six


Nine at the top means:
The source of nourishment.
Awareness of danger brings good fortune.
It furthers one to cross the great water.


Edgar Fernhout - Zee (4)

'Zee (4)', 1958  - Edgar Fernhout (1912 - 1974) - Museum Van Bommel van Dam - Venlo Holland

This describes a sage of the highest order, from whom emanates all influences that provide nourishment for others. Such a position brings with it heavy responsibility. If he remains conscious of this fact, he has good fortune and may confidently undertake even great and difficult labors, such as crossing the great water. These undertakings bring general happiness for him and for all others.


Click on this bar to go to the top of the page...



Privacy and cookies Terms and conditions

Do Not Sell My Personal Information