Hexagram 29: K’AN

THE ABYSMAL (WATER)


Hexagram 29: K’AN

Flow like pure water
through difficult situations.

The image of the hexagram K’an is that of water: water falling from the heavens, water coursing over the earth in streams, water collecting itself in pure and silent pools. This image is meant to teach us how to conduct ourselves in trying situations. If we flow through them, staying true to what is pure and innocent in ourselves, we escape danger and reach a place of quiet refuge and good fortune beyond.

K’an often appears to warn of a troubling time either drawing near or already at hand, and to counsel you not to fall into longing for an immediate and effortless solution to the trouble. When you become “emotionally ambitious”—when you cling to comfort and desire to be free of the currents of change in life—you block the Creative from resolving difficulties in your favor. What is necessary now is to accept the situation, to flow with it like water, to remain innocent and pure sincere while the Higher Power works out a solution.

It is not that you should not act now; it is that you should not act out of frustration, anxiety, despair, or a desire to escape the situation. Instead, still yourself and look for the lesson hidden inside the difficulty. Correct your attitude until it is open, detached, and unstructured. Abandon your goals and stay on your path, where you proceed step by step, arm in arm, with the Sage.

Those whose hearts and minds are kept pure and innocent relate properly to all events, understand their cosmic meaning, and flow through them with the strength, clarity, and brilliance of pure water.

FIRST LINE

If you indulge a bad habit, no matter how small, eventually you fall into an abysmal pit. Leave behind incorrectness now.

SECOND LINE

A dangerous abyss is open before you. This is a time for following the Sage cautiously and taking small, mindful steps.

THIRD LINE

A step in any direction leads into danger. Do not act in any way. Disengage and strengthen your inner calm until a way through is clear.

FOURTH LINE

A breakthrough comes if you look to the Sage for guidance. Sincerity in everything you think and say and do delivers you from danger.

FIFTH LINE

Ambition leads to misfortune. If you will stop striving, the solution will come in the proper time.

SIXTH LINE

If you persist in improper behavior when your heart knows what is correct, you will become hopelessly entangled in troubles. By following the good and remaining patient you save yourself and return to the light

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