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Hexagram 1 of 64 · Heaven over Heaven

The Creative

· Qián

Six unbroken lines, all yang, all driving force — and the trap of mistaking power for permission to act.

The Judgment

Sublime success. Persistence furthers.

The Image

The movement of heaven is full of power. Thus the superior man makes himself strong and untiring.

What this hexagram is really saying

You drew the most powerful hexagram in the book. Six unbroken lines, all yang, all driving force. The text reads simple: Sublime success. Persistence furthers. What it doesn't say is that most people who draw this misuse it.

Qián is heaven — pure activity, pure initiative, pure outward thrust. When you cast and get this, the situation is asking you to act. Not to wait. Not to deliberate. Not to consult more people. To move.

But here is the trap. Pure yang has no counterweight. The lines that follow each step warn against this — the hidden dragon, the leaping dragon, eventually the proud dragon that has cause to repent. Power without timing becomes overreach. Six yangs in a row, if all changing, transform into Hexagram 2, Kūn (The Receptive) — total inversion. Push too hard and you become the opposite.

So Qián is not a green light. It is a question: do you have the conditions for sustained force? If yes, move. If you are hesitating, the hesitation is data. Strength that needs convincing is not strength.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • I have the chance to lead this project. Should I take it?
  • Am I ready to make this move or is this ambition talking?
  • Where am I supposed to push right now?
  • Why does everyone want me to wait when the moment is here?

When the lines change

A six or a nine in any of the six positions transforms this hexagram into another — that second hexagram describes where your situation is heading. The text of each changing line is its own micro-reading. More on reading changing lines →

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