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Hexagram 56 of 64 · Fire over Mountain

The Wanderer

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You are in transit — through a place you don't belong to and won't stay in. Move carefully, lightly, and keep going.

The Judgment

Success in small things. Perseverance brings good fortune to the wanderer.

The Image

Fire on the mountain: the image of the Wanderer. Thus the superior man is clear-minded and cautious in imposing penalties, and protracts no lawsuits.

What this hexagram is really saying

Lǚ is the hexagram of being in transit — geographically, professionally, or emotionally. You are not in your home territory. The judgment is restrained: "success in small things. Perseverance brings good fortune to the wanderer."

This is the hexagram of the new job in a new city before you know anyone. The interim role between two careers. The recovery period after a major life event. The transition out of one relationship before the next has arrived. The literal travel. The I Ching's posture toward the wanderer is sympathetic but unsentimental — small things, perseverance, no big plays.

The Wilhelm image gives the texture: "clear-minded and cautious." In transit, you do not have the relational capital, the local knowledge, or the political standing you'd have at home. You are observing more than you are acting. The mistakes most easily made by wanderers are the mistakes of overconfidence — picking fights you can't win because you don't know the local rules, making allies who turn out to be the wrong allies, getting drawn into local conflicts that aren't yours.

If you drew Lǚ, accept that you're in transit. Don't try to plant roots you can't actually grow. Be light. Be respectful. Be observant. Make small wins, build small relationships, and remember that this place is not your home. The right next home is reached by traveling well through this in-between.

The wanderer who returns home well is the one who didn't try to colonize the road.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • I'm in a transition period and feel out of place. What do I do?
  • How do I make small wins without overcommitting in a place I'm not staying?
  • Why does everything feel uncertain right now?
  • What does traveling well through this look like?

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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