Dispersion
Judgment
— I Ching · classical
亨。王假有庙,利涉大川,利贞。
Dispersion. Success. The king approaches their temple. It furthers one to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.
Image
— Great Image
风行水上,涣,先王以享于帝立庙。
The wind drives over the water: the image of dispersion. Thus the ancient kings sacrificed to the Lord and built temples.
Six Lines
— Bottom to top
Modern Readings
— Interdisciplinary
Career & Management
Severe morale collapse, organization on the verge of fracture. Leadership must issue a galvanizing new vision (huan han qi da hao), dissolve internal factions (huan qi qun), reunify through shared spiritual and institutional gain.
Psychology & Cognition
Break mental ossification. When trapped in long thinking-ruts (entropy death of the mind), let a fresh wind of new knowledge or environment disperse the inner fog.
Decision Guidance
Early intervention (line 1: strong horse). Dissolve internal cliques to forge the larger unity. Then re-establish the temple — the spiritual center.
Western Parallels
— Cross-cultural
Lewin's unfreezing phase of change; Otto Scharmer's Theory U on dissolving the old to access generative possibility; constitutional moments (founding speeches that reframe the polity); Catholic notion of the 'sweat of Christ' as compassionate effort that breaks deadlock.
· 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.