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  1. Hexagram #5 is structured out of two 3-line trigrams layered on top of one another. The lower three lines of hexagram #5 make up the trigram for Heaven , while the top three lines make up the trigram for Water .

  2. Hexagram 5 is one of the 64 hexagrams mentioned in the ancient book of I Ching. Each Hexagram has its own unique meaning/interpretation and Hexagram 5 is all about mastering patience and honing in on the beauty of going slow.

  3. If you are looking for guidance in your spiritual life, you need to know the meaning of the 64 hexagrams from the i Ching Book of Changes. Find the meaning of each hexagram, as well as its message, warnings and signs.

  4. I Ching Hexagrams. Below you will find links to read a comprehensive interpretation for each of the 64 hexagrams from the I Ching Book of Changes. All of these links include the meaning of each line in the I Ching. Click the links to explore each hexagram in detail.

  5. Wilhelm's I Ching. Richard Wilhelm's classic 1923 German translation rendered into English by Cary F. Baynes. Hexagram Table. Pinyin Names. In place of the Wade-Giles phonetic spelling of Chinese names, the more modern Pinyin spelling is used. Ruling Lines. Ruling lines are marked with a small circle ° in the changing line sections. Language.

  6. Waiting is an essential skill; patience is a powerful force. Time is an ally for those with inner strength—the strength that allows you to be uncompromisingly honest with yourself while sticking to the path you have charted. If you persevere with a positive attitude, time weakens even the hardest obstacles.

  7. This hexagram shows the clouds in the heavens, giving rain to refresh all that grows and to provide mankind with food and drink. The rain will come in its own time. We cannot make it come; we have to wait for it.

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