I / Providing Nourishment

Ken
Chen

Twenty-Seventh Hexagram

Beneath the immobile Mountain the arousing Thunder stirs: The Superior Person preserves his freedom under oppressive conditions by watching what comes out of his mouth, as well as what goes in.

Endure and good fortune will come. Nurture others in need, as if you were feeding yourself. Take care not to provide sustenance for those who feed off others. Stay as high as possible on the food chain.

Changing Lines

Line Six
Others depend on you for sustenance. If you are aware of the great responsibility such a position carries, all will share good fortune. You may cross to the far shore.

Line Five
Unspeakable delights tempt maddeningly from the far bank. You must not cross this stream.

Line Four
Climbing to the summit to obtain nourishment for others, you are as alert as a tiger ready to spring. This is the correct path.

Line Three
You gorge yourself on tempting sweets, devoid of nutritional value. Such heedless compulsiveness carries longlasting consequences.

Line Two
Climbing steadily toward nourishment. you stray from the hill path to gather wild fruit. You wander toward disaster.

Line One
You ignore your own succulent dinner to crave the dish set before another. Misfortune.

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