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10. Treading
You walk on the tiger's tail. Move with courtesy and alertness — danger passes if you do not startle it.
Keywords
Caution · Tiger · Courtesy
The field
A small lake reflects the great heaven; the soft yields to the hard, and the hard does not strike. Treading is the hexagram of walking on the tiger’s tail without being eaten. You are in proximity to a power larger than yours: a senior person, a regulator, an unstable situation, an old grief. None of them want to hurt you. None of them will tolerate clumsiness. Wilhelm-Baynes places this hexagram as the moment of conduct, the place where character is not theory but footwork. Courtesy here is not decoration; it is structural. A polite sentence keeps the encounter on the right side of a line that you cannot see and the tiger can. Move slowly. Do not freeze. The path is open if your feet are honest.
Stance
Bring your full manners and your real spine. Speak short. Do not be late, do not be early enough to look anxious. If you are unsure of an answer, say so once and stop. The tiger respects clarity, and clarity here means a person who knows where their feet are without explaining it. Whatever you would normally do for charm, swap it for accuracy. That is the version of you the room wants now.
Shadow
The shadow is bravado, and its quieter twin, sycophancy. Both lose the encounter. Bravado pretends the tiger is a house cat and gets bitten in the first sentence. Sycophancy flatters until the tiger loses interest, then gets stepped on by accident. There is also a third shadow: paralysis, the freeze that pretends to be respect. Wilhelm-Baynes is unusually realistic; he names this hexagram as the test of conduct, and conduct does not survive any of these three.
Changing lines
When treading changes, the encounter has been passed or failed. A line moves and the tiger has either let you go by or marked you. The transformed hexagram tells you the texture of life on the other side of the corridor. Read it gently; even a successful crossing leaves a small soreness in the legs. Notice whether the new picture asks you to keep the same care into the next room or to relax now that the threshold is behind you.
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