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25 Wu Wang: Innocence (The Unexpected)
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Chien, heaven is above; Cheng, movement, is below. The lower trigram Cheng is under the influence of the strong line it has received form above, from heaven. When, in accord with this, movement follows the law of heaven, man is innocent and without guile. His mind is natural and true, unshadowed by reflection or ulterior designs. For wherever conscious purpose is to be seen, there the truth and innocence of nature have been lost. Nature that is not directed by the spirit is not true but degenerate nature. Starting out with the idea of the natural, the train of thought in part goes somewhat further and thus the hexagram includes also the idea of the fundamental or unexpected.
The judgement
INNOCENCE. Supreme success.
Perseverance furthers.
If someone is not as he should be,
He has misfortune,
And it does not further him
To undertake anything.
Man has received from heaven a nature innately good, to guide him in all his
movements. By devotion to this divine spirit within himself, he attains an unsullied
innocence that leads him to do right with instinctive sureness and without any
ulterior thought of reward and personal advantage. This instinctive certainty
brings about supreme success and "furthers through perseverance".
However, not everything instinctive is nature in this higher sense of the word,
but only that which is right and in accord with the will of heaven. Without
this quality of rightness, an unreflecting, instinctive way of acting brings
only misfortune. Kongfu (Kongfu (Confucius)) says about this:
"He who departs from innocence, what does he come to? Heaven's will and
blessing do not go with his deeds."
The image
Under heaven thunder rolls:
All things attain the natural state of innocence.
Thus the kings of old,
Rich in virtue, and in harmony with the time,
Fostered and nourished all beings.
In springtime when thunder, life energy, begins to move again under the heavens,
everything sprouts and grows, and all beings receive for the creative activity
of nature the childlike innocence of their original state. So it is with the
good rulers of mankind: drawing on the spiritual wealth at their command, they
take care of all forms of life and all forms of culture and do everything to
further them, and at the proper time.
The lines
Nine at the beginning [yang at bottom] means:
Innocent behaviour brings good fortune.
The original impulses of the heart are always good, so that we may follow them
confidently, assured of good fortune and achievement of our aims.
Six in the second place means:
If one does not count on the harvest while ploughing,
Nor on the use of the ground while clearing it,
It furthers one to undertake something.
We should do every task for its own sake as time and place demand and not with
an eye to the result. Then each task turns out well, and anything we undertake
succeeds.
Six in the third place means:
Undeserved misfortune.
The cow that was tethered by someone
Is the wanderer's gain, the citizen's loss.
Sometimes undeserved misfortune befalls a man at the hands of another, as for
instance when someone passes by and takes a tethered cow along with him. His
gain is the owner's loss. In all transactions, no matter how innocent, we must
accommodate ourselves to the demands of the time, otherwise unexpected misfortune
overtakes us.
Nine in the fourth place means:
He who can be persevering
Remains without blame.
We cannot lose what really belongs to us, even if we throw it away. Therefore
we need have no anxiety. All that need concern us is that we should remain true
to our own natures and not listen to others.
Nine in the fifth place means:
Use no medicine in an illness
Incurred through no fault of your own.
It will pass of itself.
An unexpected evil may come accidentally from without. If it does not originate
in one's own nature or have a foothold there, one should not resort to external
means to eradicate it, but should quietly let nature take its course. Then improvement
will come of itself.
Nine at the top means:
Innocent action brings misfortune.
Nothing furthers.
When, in a given situation, the time is not ripe for further progress, the best
thing to do is to wait quietly, without ulterior designs. If one acts thoughtlessly
and tries to push ahead in opposition to fate, success will not be achieved.