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24 Fu: Return (The Turning Point)
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The 64 chapters-24 24 Fu: Return (The Turning Point) 育育 育育 |
The idea of a turning point arises from the fact that after the dark lines have
pushed all of the light lines upward and out of the hexagram, another light
line enters the hexagram from below. The time of darkness is past. The winter
solstice brings the victory of light. This hexagram is linked with the eleventh
month, the month of the solstice (December- January).
The judgement
RETURN. Success.
Going out and coming in without error.
Friends come without blame.
To and fro goes the way.
On the seventh day comes return.
It furthers one to have somewhere to go.
After a time of decay comes the turning point. The powerful light that has been
banished returns. There is movement, but it is not brought about by force. The
upper trigram Kun is characterised by devotion; thus the movement is natural,
arising spontaneously. For this reason the transformation of the old becomes
easy. The old is discarded and the new is introduced. Both measures accord with
the time; therefore no harm results. Societies of people sharing the same views
are formed. But since these groups come together in full public knowledge and
are in harmony with the time, all selfish separatist tendencies are excluded,
and no mistake is made. The idea of RETURN is based on the course of nature.
The movement is cyclic, and the course completes itself. Therefore it is not
necessary to hasten anything artificially. Everything comes of itself at the
appointed time. This is the meaning of heaven and earth.
All movements are accomplished in six stages, and the seventh brings return.
Thus the winter solstice, with which the decline of the year begins, comes in
the seventh month after the summer solstice; so too sunrise comes in the seventh
double hour after sunset. Therefore seven is the number of the young light,
and it arises when six, the number of the great darkness, is increased by one.
In this way the state of rest gives place to movement.
The image
Thunder within the earth:
The image of THE TURNING POINT.
Thus the kings of antiquity closed the passes
At the time of solstice.
Merchants and strangers did not go about,
And the ruler
Did not travel through the provinces.
The winter solstice has always been celebrated in China as the resting time
of the year - a custom that survives in the time of rest observed at the new
year. In winter the life energy, symbolised by thunder, the Arousing, is still
underground. Movement is just at its beginning; therefore it must be strengthened
by rest so that it will not be dissipated by being used prematurely. This principle,
i.e., of allowing energy that is renewing itself to be reinforced by rest, applies
to all similar situations. The return of health after illness, the return of
understanding after an estrangement: everything must be treated tenderly and
with care at the beginning, so that the return may lead to a flowering.
The lines
Nine at the beginning [yang at bottom] means:
Return from a short distance.
No need for remorse.
Great good fortune.
Slight digressions from the good cannot be avoided, but one must turn back in
time, before going too far. This is especially important in the development
of character; every faintly evil thought must be put aside immediately, before
it goes too far and takes root in the mind. Then there is no cause for remorse,
and all goes well.
Six in the second place means:
Quiet return. Good fortune.
Return always calls for a decision and is an act of self-mastery. It is made
easier if a man is in good company. If he can bring himself to put aside pride
and follow the example of good men, good fortune results.
Six in the third place means:
Repeated return. Danger. No blame.
There are people of a certain inner instability who feel a constant urge to
reverse themselves. There is danger in continually deserting the good because
of uncontrolled desires, then turning back to it again because of a better resolution.
However, since this does not lead to habituation in evil, a general inclination
to overcome the defect is not wholly excluded.
Six in the fourth place means:
Walking in the midst of others,
One returns alone.
A man is in a society composed of inferior people, but is connected spiritually
with a strong and good friend, and this makes him turn back alone. Although
nothing is said of reward and punishment, this return is certainly favourable,
for such a resolve to choose the good brings its own reward.
Six in the fifth place means:
Noble-hearted return. No remorse.
When the time for return has come, a man should not take shelter in trivial
excuses, but should look within and examine himself. And if he has done something
wrong he should make a noblehearted resolve to confess his fault. No one will
regret having taken this road.
Six at the top means:
Missing the return. Misfortune.
Misfortune from within and without.
If armies are set marching in this way,
One will in the end suffer a great defeat,
Disastrous for the ruler of the country.
For ten years
It will not be possible to attack again.
If a man misses the right time for return, he meets with misfortune. The misfortune
has its inner cause in a wrong attitude toward the world. The misfortune coming
on him for without results from this wrong attitude. What is pictured here is
blind obstinacy and the judgement that is visited upon it.