I Ching Master Li
HEXAGRAM 23 / 64

Splitting Apart

剥 Bō
Structure: Upper ☶ (Mountain) / Lower ☷ (Earth) Element: Earth Binary: 000001

Overview

Bo depicts a time of stripping away — the old structures are collapsing, support is eroding from below, and what seemed solid is fragmenting. This is not a time for ambitious action but for stillness, preservation, and trust that the cycle will turn. After complete stripping away, renewal inevitably follows, as hexagram 24 (Return) demonstrates.

Key Themes

In Your Life

Career & Work

This is a period of contraction rather than expansion. Projects may stall, support may withdraw, and structures you relied upon may show cracks. The wise response is not to fight the decline forcefully but to conserve energy, protect what remains, and avoid ambitious new ventures. Position yourself to survive the winter so you can thrive when spring returns.

Relationships & Love

Splitting Apart can indicate a relationship under severe strain, where the foundations are eroding. This is not the time to force repairs or make grand promises. Instead, practice generosity and humility — those above maintain position only by giving to those below. If the bond cannot be saved, accept the lesson and prepare for future renewal.

Wealth & Finance

The energy pattern suggests a period of diminishing resources or loss of financial support. Traditional wisdom invites reflection on conservation rather than expansion — protecting existing assets, reducing exposure, and avoiding new commitments. This stripping-away phase is temporary; survival now enables growth later.

Action Guidance

DO

Remain still, conserve your energy, practice generosity to maintain alliances, and wait for the cycle to turn.

DON'T

Launch new ventures, force outcomes, or cling desperately to collapsing structures.

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