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I ching hexagram 3 meanings3/24/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() Learn to see the ‘teacher’ in those who challenge you. Life has always been committed to your success but going it alone is not an option here because the dynamic of interdependency is central to Chun. To succeed, you must recognize how Tao improves deficiencies by sharpening them into skills. Often we want to cast blame when we fail, but we always take responsibility for our success. Like nature which would remain stagnant without necessary friction, Chun embodies perfectly how to embrace conflict as the driving force of evolution. Chun can appear when a commitment is being considered and the act of considering it is what changed an Easy attraction into something Difficult. Because the situation has never gone before, it lacks the clarity that comes from experience, yet how refreshing! It embodies the sense that the situation is meant to be and its opposing qualities are what brought it to life in the first place. This hexagram has a unique message where an unavoidable but difficult encounter must come together such as in marriage. Therefore Chun embodies how opposite yet powerful energies give birth to something new. Yet Chun is the result of two hexagrams: The Creative and the Receptive interacting. The arrangement of the I Ching generally unfolds where each hexagram is viewed to be the cause or response of the preceding one. Obstacles refine our sincerity about what we are doing, and hone our inner vision. The time calls for persevering into regeneration. Reading at a Glance: Just as a seedling must crack open and push through soil and rocks to reach its source of solar nourishment, all new endeavors encounter obstacles in the beginning stages. Do the thing you fear, and the death of fear is certain. Zong Gua (underlying cause) 50 Cauldron: Refineĭragging the adversary about when there is no adversary will cost you your inner treasure. ![]() Hu Gua (hidden influence) 23 Split Apart: Regenerate I Ching Hexagram 3 Chun (Difficult Beginnings) ![]()
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