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Hexagram 61 of 64 · Wind over Lake

Inner Truth

中孚 · Zhōng Fú

When inner truth meets the moment, even pigs and fishes respond. Be aligned with yourself before you try to convince anyone.

The Judgment

Pigs and fishes — good fortune. Crossing great water furthers. Perseverance furthers.

The Image

Wind over lake: the image of Inner Truth. Thus the superior man discusses criminal cases in order to delay executions.

What this hexagram is really saying

Zhōng Fú is the hexagram of inner sincerity meeting the world. The judgment contains one of the strangest, most memorable phrases in the book: "pigs and fishes — good fortune." Pigs and fishes are the most stubborn, least teachable creatures in the ancient text's symbolic vocabulary. The point is that inner truth is so powerful that even creatures who cannot be reasoned with respond to it.

In modern terms: when you are fully aligned with what you actually believe — when your inner state and your outward action are the same — your communication lands in places that strategy could never reach. This is the hexagram of charisma in its deepest sense, which is not personality but coherence. People who are inwardly divided cannot persuade. People who are inwardly clear barely have to.

The Wilhelm image is haunting: "discusses criminal cases in order to delay executions." Translation: even in the highest-stakes moments, inner truth produces patience. The person of real inner truth doesn't rush the verdict. They sit with the situation. They wait for clarity to arrive. The other people in the room feel this, and respond.

If you drew Zhōng Fú, the work is internal before it is external. Before you persuade, align. Before you negotiate, know what you actually want. Before you speak, find the place inside you where the thing you're saying is fully true. Then say it. The pigs and fishes will hear you. So will everyone else.

Questions that tend to get this hexagram

  • Am I aligned with what I'm about to say or do?
  • Why do my words land flat — is the inner truth missing?
  • What do I actually believe here, underneath the position I'm performing?
  • How do I find the place in me where this is fully true?

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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