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Hexagram 23 of 64 · Mountain over Earth

Splitting Apart

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It is collapsing. Do not try to stop it. Anything you do now makes it worse — except hold still.

The Judgment

It does not further to go anywhere.

The Image

The mountain rests on the earth: the image of Splitting Apart. Thus those above can ensure their position only by giving generously to those below.

What this hexagram is really saying

Bō is one of the hardest hexagrams to receive. Five yin lines pushing one yang line off the top. Something is being undone. The judgment is brutal: "it does not further to go anywhere."

This is the hexagram of structural collapse — a relationship coming apart, a company unwinding, a market turning, a long-held identity falling away. The instinct in this moment is to fight. Try harder. Make the calls. Save the deal. Fix the relationship. The I Ching is telling you, with unusual directness, that you can't. The conditions for sustaining what you had are gone. The mountain is being eroded from beneath, and the erosion is finished.

What to do instead: don't add to the wreckage. Don't make decisions in panic. Don't sign things. Don't break things on the way out. Don't tell people off. Whatever you destroy now becomes part of what you have to rebuild from. Hold still. Conserve. Let the collapse complete itself.

The single yang line at the top is the seed of the next cycle. Bō is followed in the sequence by Fù (24), Return — the small light coming back. The collapse you are inside is creating the conditions for what comes next. But that's later. For now, just don't make it worse. Sit. Breathe. Wait.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • Everything is falling apart. What can I do to stop it?
  • Should I make a big decision right now or wait?
  • Why does the I Ching say not to go anywhere?
  • What am I about to break that I'll regret?

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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