I Ching Master Li
HEXAGRAM 17 / 64

Following

随 Suí
Structure: Upper ☱ (Lake) / Lower ☳ (Thunder) Element: Metal Binary: 100110

Overview

Following speaks to the wisdom of conscious adaptability — choosing to align with the right people, the right moment, and the natural flow of circumstances. True following is never blind obedience but a deliberate act of recognizing where momentum and correctness converge. When inner sincerity meets external opportunity, others are drawn to follow in return.

Key Themes

In Your Life

Career & Work

Career advancement now comes through aligning with capable mentors, promising projects, or organizations whose values resonate with your own. Rather than forcing a personal agenda, observe where energy is genuinely building and position yourself to contribute meaningfully. Recognition follows those who serve with willing sincerity rather than hidden calculation.

Relationships & Love

In relationships, Following indicates harmony through mutual accommodation and shared direction. If seeking partnership, remain open to connections that feel natural rather than aggressively pursued. Existing bonds deepen when both partners listen and yield in turn rather than competing for control.

Wealth & Finance

The energy pattern here suggests that financial growth flows through cooperation and right timing rather than aggressive pursuit. Traditional wisdom invites reflection on whether your financial decisions align with natural currents or push against them. Aligning resources with proven, steady streams is favored over chasing speculative gains.

Action Guidance

DO

Follow the path, person, or principle that resonates most deeply with your values and the current moment's timing.

DON'T

Follow blindly out of convenience, fear, or desire for quick reward — insincere following leads astray.

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