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Hexagram 2 of 64 · Earth over Earth

The Receptive

· Kūn

The strength most people misread as weakness — yielding as a deliberate strategy, not a default.

The Judgment

Sublime success through devotion. Following furthers.

The Image

The earth's condition is receptive devotion. Thus the superior man who has breadth of character carries the outer world.

What this hexagram is really saying

Kūn is the most underrated hexagram in the book. People draw it and feel slightly disappointed — they wanted Creative (1), the active one. They got Receptive instead. They think it means be passive.

It does not. Kūn is the pair to Qián, not its lesser version. Qián initiates; Kūn realizes. A startup founder has a Qián moment when she dreams the idea up. She has a Kūn moment when she ships it — when she stops generating new directions and starts patiently absorbing what reality gives back. Without Kūn, Qián is just unbuilt ambition. The text says "if perseverance, then good fortune" — perseverance in receiving, not in pushing.

The Wilhelm/Baynes translation hints at the move that most people miss: "If he tries to lead, he goes astray; but if he follows, he finds guidance." In your current situation, you are probably the one being asked to follow, support, listen, or hold space. You will be tempted to take charge. Don't. The most powerful move on the board is the one that lets the situation reveal what it actually wants to become. Yield first. Then move.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • I keep wanting to fix this. Why isn't fixing it working?
  • My partner needs me to listen, not solve. What does that actually look like?
  • I'm second-in-command on this project. How do I lead from there?
  • Why does waiting feel like losing?

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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