Life Change Guidance
I Ching GuidanceIs it time for a major life change?
Quick Answer
The I Ching understands that life moves in cycles, and that the impulse for major change can arise from two very different sources: genuine readiness for a new phase, or resistance to the growth that the current phase requires. The Oracle helps you d
How the I Ching Approaches This
The I Ching understands that life moves in cycles, and that the impulse for major change can arise from two very different sources: genuine readiness for a new phase, or resistance to the growth that the current phase requires. The Oracle helps you distinguish between the two by examining the patterns around you. When the time for change has genuinely come, the signs are consistent and the momentum supports movement. When it hasn't, the impulse is often driven by discomfort that change alone won't resolve.
Common Hexagram Patterns
Major change questions often draw hexagrams about transformation and timing. Hexagram 49 (Revolution) appears when a fundamental transformation is both necessary and timely. Hexagram 50 (The Caldron) suggests you are being reforged — your identity and purpose are being reshaped. Hexagram 24 (Return) indicates a natural turning point. Hexagram 5 (Waiting) advises that the impulse is real but the timing isn't right — more preparation is needed.
Related Hexagrams
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