Yü — Enthusiasm

Yü

Yü — Enthusiasm

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The Judgement

ENTHUSIASM. It furthers one to install helpers
And to set armies marching.

The Image

Thunder comes resounding out of the earth:
The image of ENTHUSIASM.
Thus the ancient kings made music
In order to honor merit,
And offered it with splendor
To the Supreme Deity,
Inviting their ancestors to be present.

The Lines

Six at the beginning means:

Enthusiasm that expresses itself
Brings misfortune.

Six in the second place means:

Firm as a rock. Not a whole day.
Perseverance brings good fortune.

Six in the third place means:

Enthusiasm that looks upward creates remorse.
Hesitation brings remorse.

Six in the fourth place means:

The source of enthusiasm.
He achieves great things.
Doubt not.
You gather friends around you
As a hair clasp gathers the hair.

Six in the fifth place means:

Persistently ill, and still does not die.

Six at the top means:

Deluded enthusiasm.
But if after completion on changes,
There is no blame.

(Note: the numbers in parentheses below the title of each hexagram refer to the page in the Wilhelm/Baynes 1968 Third Edition of I Ching or book of changes where additional commentary on the individual hexagram can be found.)