Hexagram 19 of 64 · Earth over Lake
Approach
臨 · Lín
Something good is coming closer. There is a window. The window is not open forever.
The Judgment
Supreme success. Perseverance furthers. When the eighth month comes, misfortune.
The Image
The earth above the lake: the image of Approach. Thus the superior man is inexhaustible in his will to teach, and without limits in his tolerance.
What this hexagram is really saying
Lín is the hexagram of advancing fortune — but with a strict expiration date. The judgment is unusually specific: "when the eighth month comes, misfortune." Most hexagrams don't give you a calendar. This one does.
The two yang lines at the bottom are growing. Spring is arriving. The opportunity is unmistakably moving toward you — a new role, a new relationship, a new project, a new season of energy. The Wilhelm text is encouraging: "supreme success."
The twist is in the eighth month. Lín is the second hexagram of the calendar cycle (twelfth month, by some accounts; reading varies). The eighth month is when the cycle inverts — the season that brings decline. The I Ching is telling you the window is real but finite. You have time to act. You don't have unlimited time.
In practical terms: this is a hexagram for people on the brink of something good who keep finding reasons to delay. Maybe they want to wait until they're more ready. Maybe they want to wait until conditions are perfect. Maybe they're savoring the anticipation. Lín says: the rise is happening now. Move into it. Take the meeting, make the offer, send the letter, commit to the relationship. The clock you can't see is already running.
Don't waste a season.
Questions that tend to get this hexagram
- “Things are opening up. What am I waiting for?”
- “How long do I actually have to make this move?”
- “Am I savoring the anticipation when I should be acting?”
- “What's the eighth month for this opportunity — when does the window close?”
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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