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I-Ching Hexagram · 坤 · Kūn
2. The Receptive
Receive rather than force. Supporting a worthy cause now brings greater reward than leading.
Keywords
Earth · Devotion · Yielding
The field
Six broken lines. The mare wandering on the open plain, finding her direction by walking. If hexagram one is the will, this is the ground that will or will not carry it. The Receptive does not mean passive. It means a strength so wide it does not need to announce itself. You are being asked to host something rather than push it. A pregnancy, a project still inside other people’s mouths, a season of your own life that wants to ripen without your editing. Wilhelm-Baynes places it as the perfect counterpart to the Creative, equal in dignity, opposite in motion. The reward here belongs to the one who follows true, not to the one who arrives first.
Stance
Follow the lead that is already true. The Receptive does not mean wait without direction; it means align with a rhythm larger than your timing and let your strength stay long instead of loud. Tend the soil before naming the harvest. Choose the people you serve carefully, because their direction will become your weather for a while. There is great power here, but it ripens in the second row.
Shadow
Yielding becomes self-erasure. The shadow of the Receptive is the person who calls their disappearance devotion, who follows weak leadership because the alternative is to stand exposed. Earth cannot carry what it secretly resents. If you are agreeing while quietly building a list of grievances, the hexagram has stopped working. The mare is loyal, not invisible. There is a difference between hosting and hiding.
Changing lines
When the Receptive changes, the ground shifts under what you have been carrying. Movement begins not with you but through you. The transformed hexagram tells you which form your hosting is about to give birth to, often a more active stance asking to be claimed. Notice which line moves: each step of the mare’s journey corresponds to a different threshold of trust between following and being followed.
Line pattern
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