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7. The Army
A disciplined force moves under a just leader. Organise carefully before advancing.
Keywords
Discipline · Leadership · Strategy
The field
Water under earth. The army is the disciplined force hidden inside the field, invisible until called. Only one strong line in the second place leads the rest. This is the hexagram of organised effort under a worthy commander, of resources brought into formation before they are spent. You are running something that requires more than your own pair of hands, or you are part of something that requires you to be reliable in a way that you are not yet practised at. Wilhelm-Baynes warns that an army moves on supplies and discipline before it moves on courage. Whatever you are leading or serving, the texture of this moment is logistics dressed as moral weight. Get the structure right, and the courage will be there when it is asked for.
Stance
Name the chain of decisions before you name the goal. Who decides what when you are not in the room? Who keeps the calendar? What signal means stop? A clear small structure protects the people inside it from the leader’s mood. If you are the led and not the leader, find the place in the formation where your reliability would matter most, and stand there without commentary.
Shadow
The shadow is force without cause, or cause without force. The first becomes the bully who has discovered organisational power and uses it to flatten. The second becomes the indignant amateur who calls themselves a movement and burns out the volunteers. Both versions waste people. Wilhelm-Baynes is direct: an army that does not feed its own does not last. If you are leading and people are getting smaller around you, the hexagram has been turned against itself.
Changing lines
When the army changes, the campaign has either accomplished its work or shown what it is no longer authorised to do. A line moves and the formation either disbands honourably or shifts into a new role. Read the resulting hexagram as the shape of life after the discipline you built. Sometimes it is rest. Sometimes it is the next, smaller, more skilled effort that the first one earned the right to attempt.
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