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Hexagram:

27. Nourishing Vision

Line #

Drawn as

Energy

Duality

Trigram

Dynamic

Polarity

Upper Trigram

Mountain

Youngest Son

Immature Yang

Lower Trigram

Thunder

Eldest Son

Immature Yang

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5

4

3

2

1

Yang

Yin

Yin

Yin

Yin

Yang

Masculine

Feminine

Feminine

Feminine

Feminine

Masculine

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English Name

Chinese Name

Hanzi

Pinyin

Action

Hexagram:

卦 Guà

27. Nourishing Vision

Nurture

Hidden Influence:

互卦 Hu Guà (nuclear)

02. Receptive Power

kūn

Reflect

Underlying Cause:

綜卦 Zong Guà (reverse)

28. Critical Mass

大過

dà guò

Adjust

Expression:

Also known as:

I nurture my dreams

Feeding the Spirit, Sustaining Growth, Nurturing Wisdom, Cultivating Inner Strength, Supporting Life’s Essentials, Seeking Proper Nourishment, Balanced Sustenance, Inner Fulfillment, Empowering Vision, Caring for the Soul

Affirmation:

I nourish my mind and spirit with clarity and intention, feeding my vision with thoughts and actions that align with my highest purpose.

Image (Legge):

At the foot of the mountain, thunder: the image of The Corners of the Mouth. Thus the superior man is careful in his words and temperate in eating and drinking.

Judgement (Legge):

The Corners of the Mouth . Perseverance brings good fortune. Pay heed to the providing of nourishment and to what a man seeks to fill his own mouth with.

Overall meaning:

Represents the importance of what we take in—both physically and spiritually—and how it shapes our growth, perspective, and destiny. It highlights the need to be mindful of the thoughts, ideas, and influences we consume, as well as the food we use to sustain our bodies. Just as the right nourishment supports physical health, feeding our minds and spirits with positive, uplifting, and wise influences helps us develop clarity and strength in our journey. This hexagram encourages us to seek out sources of wisdom, inspiration, and truth that align with our authentic selves, fostering a vision that is rooted in integrity and purpose.

Take responsibility for the quality of what we consume in all aspects of life. It invites us to reflect on whether we are nurturing our growth or allowing harmful influences to cloud our vision. By consciously choosing what nourishes us, we empower ourselves to build a life that reflects our deepest values and aspirations. This is a time to cultivate a vision that is not only clear and focused but also nourished by genuine wisdom and positive energy, creating a foundation for meaningful and sustained growth.

Quotes:

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Binary Number Created:

100001

Line 1:

The first line warns against neglecting the essentials in favor of unimportant matters. Focusing on superficial pursuits leads to emptiness; it is better to nourish oneself with what truly matters.

Line 2:

In this line, the person’s nourishment is simple but sufficient. This teaches that contentment and moderation in meeting basic needs can bring good fortune.

Line 3:

This line depicts someone who is overly focused on seeking nourishment from others, to the point of dependence. Relying excessively on external sources weakens one’s own strength and brings no true benefit.

Line 4:

The fourth line shows someone striving to nourish others selflessly. While this is admirable, it is important to ensure that one's own needs are also met to maintain balance and strength.

Line 5:

Here, the person’s nourishment is refined and beneficial, bringing good fortune. This line highlights the positive impact of selecting high-quality influences and resources for one’s growth and well-being.

Line 6:

The sixth line cautions against becoming overly indulgent in nourishment, whether physical or spiritual, leading to excess. This imbalance may cloud judgment and hinder true progress, suggesting the need for moderation.

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Binary:

Structure:

Unicode decimal:

Unicode point:

Sector:

100001

Core Gua

19930

U+4DDA

5.625 to 11.25

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