Ming I - Darkening of the Light
36. Ming I - Darkening of the Light
above
K'un The Receptive, Earth
below
Li The Clinging, Flame
The Judgement
Darkening
of the Light. In adversity
It furthers
one to be persevering.
The Image
The light
has sunk into the earth:
The image
of Darkening of the Light.
Thus does
the superior man live with the great mass:
He veils
his light, yet still shines.
The Lines
Nine at the
beginning means:
Darkening
of the light during flight.
He lowers
his wings.
The superior
man does not eat for three days
On his wanderings.
But he has
somewhere to go.
The host
has occasion to gossip about him.
Six in the
second place means:
Darkening
of the light injures him in the left thigh.
He gives
aid with the strength of a horse.
Good fortune.
Nine in the
third place means:
Darkening
of the light during the hunt in the south.
Their great
leader is captured.
One must
not expect perseverance too soon.
Six in the
fourth place means:
He penetrates
the left side of the belly.
One gets
at the very heart of the darkening of the light,
And leaves
gate and courtyard.
Six in the
fifth place means:
Darkening
of the light as with Prince Chi.
Perseverance
furthers.
Six at the
top means:
Not light
but darkness.
First he
climbed up to heaven,
Then he plunged
into the depths of the earth.
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