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Hexagram 50 of 64 · Fire over Wind

The Cauldron

· Dǐng

Transformation through nourishment — the slow alchemy of turning raw material into something refined. Tend the fire.

The Judgment

Supreme good fortune. Success.

The Image

Fire over wood: the image of the Cauldron. Thus the superior man consolidates his fate by making his position correct.

What this hexagram is really saying

Dǐng is the hexagram of refinement. The cauldron is the cooking vessel where raw ingredients become a meal. The image is fire above and wood below, with the cauldron holding it all together. The judgment is unusual: "supreme good fortune. Success." Two consecutive blessings, in a book that uses both sparingly.

What Dǐng is pointing at: long, sustained, patient transformation of raw material into something refined. The startup that has been shipping for three years and is finally hitting its stride. The relationship that has been through enough seasons to actually know each other. The artist whose tenth book finally shows the synthesis the first nine were reaching toward. The cauldron isn't fast. But what comes out of it is real.

The Wilhelm image — "consolidates his fate by making his position correct" — gives the practical move. Refinement requires that you be in the right place doing the right thing. The cauldron has to be set level on the fire. Your work, your environment, your inputs all have to be properly arranged. Misalignment at the structural level means the slow cooking doesn't produce what it could.

If you drew Dǐng, take the long view. The thing you've been working on is in the cauldron. It's becoming something. Your job is not to rush it but to tend the fire — to keep the conditions right so the slow transformation can complete. Trust the process. Make the position correct. Wait.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • I've been at this for years. Is something finally cohering?
  • What position do I need to be in for this to keep cooking?
  • Should I rush this to a result, or let the slow process complete?
  • What ingredients am I missing that would make this richer?

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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