Hexagram 58 | The Joyous, Lake | |||
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Duì intimates that (under its conditions) there will be progress and attainment. (But) it will be advantageous to be firm and correct.
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Judgement | The Joyous. Success. Perseverance is favorable. | |||
Image | Lakes resting one on the other. Image of the Joyous. Thus the superior man joins with his friends For discussion and practice. | |||
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66
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Expression: Seductive joyousness. | |||
Image: 'The topmost SIX, (divided), shows the pleasure (of its subject) in leading and attracting others:'--his (virtue) is not yet brilliant. | ||||
95
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Expression: Sincerity toward disintegrating influences is dangerous. | |||
Image: 'He trusts in one who would injure him:'--his place is that which is correct and appropriate. | ||||
94
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Expression: Joyousness that is weighed is not at peace. After ridding himself of mistakes a man has joy. | |||
Image: 'The joy in connexion with (the subject of) the fourth NINE, (undivided): is due to the happiness (which he will produce). | ||||
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Expression: Coming joyousness. Misfortune. | |||
Image: 'The evil predicated of one's bringing around himself whatever can give pleasure' is shown by the inappropriateness of the place (of the line). | ||||
92
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Expression: Sincere joyousness. Good fortune. Remorse disappears. | |||
Image: 'The good fortune attached to the pleasure arising from (inward sincerity)' is due to the confidence felt in the object (of the subject of the line). | ||||
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Expression: Contented joyousness. Good fortune. | |||
Image: 'The good fortune attached to the pleasure of (inward) harmony' arises from there being nothing in the conduct (of the subject of the line) to awaken doubt. | ||||