Deliverance
Judgment
— I Ching · classical
利西南。无所往,其来复吉。有攸往,夙吉。
Deliverance. The southwest furthers. If there is no longer anything where one has to go, return brings good fortune. If there is still something where one has to go, hastening brings good fortune.
Image
— Great Image
雷雨作,解,君子以赦过宥罪。
Thunder and rain set in: the image of deliverance. Thus the superior person pardons mistakes and forgives misdeeds.
Six Lines
— Bottom to top
Modern Readings
— Interdisciplinary
Career & Management
Crisis just resolved, debt just restructured, team just reorganized. No agenda? Rest. Have one? Move fast. Cleanse the opportunists who climbed during chaos.
Psychology & Cognition
Drop the past load. After a dispute resolves, adjust quickly, travel light, do not re-lick the wounds.
Decision Guidance
Cut the parasitic toe (line 4); kill the last hawk (line 6). After deliverance, pardon what should be pardoned; sever what should be severed.
Western Parallels
— Cross-cultural
Brené Brown on letting go of resentment; the surgical principle of debridement after wound-closure; Truth and Reconciliation paradigms (post-conflict); Marie Kondo's 'thank and release' applied to relationships and projects.
· English renderings and modern readings are original editorial writing, cross-checked against public-domain and classical commentary lineages.
· Anygua does not predict, score, schedule, ward, or recommend rituals.
· Modern inputs are reproducible; traditional casts can be audited line by line from the stored coin/yarrow trace.