Hexagram 49 of 64 · Lake over Fire
Revolution
革 · Gé
The molting. The moment the old form falls away because it can no longer contain what is coming.
The Judgment
On your own day you are believed. Supreme success. Perseverance furthers.
The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of Revolution. Thus the superior man sets the calendar in order and makes the seasons clear.
What this hexagram is really saying
Revolution. The molting. The moment the old form falls away because it can no longer contain what is coming.
Gé is fire below, lake above — heat under water. The water cannot sit on the fire forever; one of them transforms. Either the water boils away (the structure that held you no longer holds anything) or the fire is quenched (your intensity is finally absorbed into something larger). Both are revolutions.
The Wilhelm text says: On your own day you are believed. Translation: change is credible only after the situation has clearly aged out. Revolution before its time is rebellion; revolution at its time is reformation. You are not being asked to overthrow. You are being asked to recognize that what you have been holding has already changed shape, and you are the last to admit it.
Real-life Gé: the job that doesn't fit anymore but you keep telling yourself works. The relationship structured around a version of yourselves that ended two years ago. The identity you defended into your thirties that doesn't survive your forties.
The hexagram tells you the molting is not optional. The only choice is whether you do it on your terms or wait until you're forced. Either way, the old shape is gone. Decide which one you want.
Questions that tend to get this hexagram
- “Is this the moment to leave?”
- “I've been telling myself I can keep doing this. Can I?”
- “What if everyone is right about me needing to change?”
- “Am I rebelling, or is this actually time to reform?”
- “Why does staying feel harder than going?”
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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