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Traditional Reading of I Ching Hexagram 57, Penetrating, the Wind |
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I Ching Hexagram 57
The hexagram 57 of the I Ching, Penetrating, consists of the repetition of the trigram the Wind. It is a force that operates from two main characteristics: by being invisible and by its lack of limitations. The repetition of the smooth Wind makes it gain in range and penetration. It indicates that over time even a force of low intensity may become decisive and promote subtle changes that may have wide consequences.
Quick guide for interpretation
We may count on stillness because time allows it to act effectively.
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The two trigrams
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Top: The Gentle |
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Atributes:
Penetrating, invisible, gentle, communicative.
Image: The Wind, the wood, the Tree. |
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Atributes:
Penetrating, invisible, gentle, communicative.
Image: The Wind, the wood, the Tree.
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I Ching Hexagram 56 |
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I Ching Hexagram 58 |
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