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I-Ching Hexagram · 比 · Bǐ
8. Holding Together
Join with those of true heart. Decide early whom to trust — hesitation breeds loss.
Keywords
Union · Loyalty · Allegiance
The field
Water on earth, settling and finding common levels. Holding together is the hexagram of the moment when scattered loyalties begin to cohere into a real group. There is one central line that organises the rest, and the question every other line is asking is whether to come in early or late, fully or with reservations. Wilhelm-Baynes is precise: come early or do not come at all. Lateness in this hexagram is read not as caution but as bad faith. You are at a threshold of belonging, either as the one offering to gather others or as the one being asked to commit. The atmosphere is warm but binding. Whatever you say yes to here you will be expected to mean for longer than you originally intended.
Stance
Decide cleanly. If this is your group, say so without the hedge. If it is not, leave with respect now, while leaving still costs a conversation rather than a reputation. The hexagram does not reward partial alliance. Look around the table and ask whether the people there would still be at the table in a year that asked something hard of all of them. If yes, sit down properly. If not, there is no shame in standing up.
Shadow
The shadow is the clique that has forgotten it was once an alliance. People stay because leaving feels like betrayal, and the original cause has been replaced by the warmth of being inside. Or the inverted shadow: the chronic outsider who can never commit, who joins long enough to be trusted and leaves the moment trust would cost something. Both stop the hexagram from doing its actual work, which is making real groups out of real people who are honest about why they are there.
Changing lines
When holding together changes, a commitment has been made or refused. A line moves and the question of belonging stops being abstract; the resulting hexagram tells you what kind of bond now exists or has been honestly let go. Read the new figure as the shape of the relationship after a real yes or a real no. Either is workable; only ambiguity exhausts both sides.
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