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Hexagram 42 of 64 · Wind over Thunder

Increase

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Resources flowing from above to below — and the time to act on it is now. Don't sit on increase.

The Judgment

Furthers to undertake something. Crossing great water furthers.

The Image

Wind and thunder: the image of Increase. Thus the superior man, if he sees good, imitates it; if he has faults, he rids himself of them.

What this hexagram is really saying

Yì is the hexagram of resources flowing to where they're needed. The upper trigram (wind) is yielding; the lower (thunder) is moving with force. In the I Ching's grammar, this represents the higher giving to the lower — those with more energy, capital, or attention directing it into where the actual work is happening.

The judgment is direct: "furthers to undertake something. Crossing the great water furthers." Translation: when resources are flowing toward you, act. Don't sit on them. Don't try to optimize for more. Don't second-guess the windfall. The hexagram is named Increase because the gift is the conditions for an undertaking — but the undertaking itself is on you.

The Wilhelm image gives the practical move: "if he sees good, imitates it; if he has faults, he rids himself of them." Increase is also a moment of moral expansion. You have more to work with now, which means you can both adopt better practices and drop bad ones that you previously couldn't afford to drop. Old habits that survived only because resources were tight can finally be released.

The failure mode of Yì is sitting on the increase. Hoarding the new energy. Treating the inflow as savings instead of capital. The hexagram is explicit: the increase is for the crossing. Use it. Take the trip. Launch the thing. Hire the person. The window of expanded resource is also a window of action.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • I just got the funding/raise/opportunity. What do I do with it?
  • Why does the I Ching want me to spend rather than save right now?
  • What's the great water I'm supposed to cross?
  • What old habits can I finally afford to drop?

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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