I Ching Master Li
HEXAGRAM 38 / 64

Opposition

睽 Kuí
Structure: Upper ☲ (Fire) / Lower ☱ (Lake) Element: Fire Binary: 110101

Overview

Kuí portrays two forces moving in contrary directions — fire rises, water sinks. Opposition does not mean hatred; it means fundamental difference in nature or direction. The hexagram counsels that in large matters, unity may be impossible, but in small, practical affairs, common ground can still be found. Preserve your individuality without demanding conformity.

Key Themes

In Your Life

Career & Work

You may find yourself at odds with colleagues or superiors whose values or methods fundamentally differ from yours. Rather than forcing alignment on major issues, focus on practical, incremental cooperation. Small wins build bridges. Maintain your principles without being adversarial, and seek areas where interests overlap even if philosophies diverge.

Relationships & Love

Opposition often appears in relationships where partners are fundamentally different in temperament or goals. This does not doom the connection, but it demands acceptance rather than conversion. Focus on the small, shared pleasures rather than trying to remake each other. Sometimes the most loving act is to honor the other's separate nature.

Wealth & Finance

Traditional wisdom suggests that financial partnerships may be strained by differing priorities or risk appetites. Energy patterns indicate that large joint ventures are risky now, but modest cooperative efforts can succeed. This pattern may invite reflection on where your financial values diverge from those of partners or family members.

Action Guidance

DO

Seek common ground in small, practical matters; honor differences without trying to erase them.

DON'T

Force unity on fundamental issues or compromise your core identity to appease others.

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