Hexagram 4 addresses the inexperience and ignorance inherent in all new learning. The image of a spring beneath a mountain evokes hidden potential that must be developed through patient education. The hexagram emphasizes that the learner must genuinely seek knowledge — wisdom cannot be forced upon the unwilling or the lazy.
You may be in a position where you lack experience or knowledge needed for your current role. The key is to seek guidance sincerely and humbly from those more experienced, but also to study independently rather than repeatedly asking the same questions. Thoroughness in learning now will pay dividends later.
This hexagram suggests emotional immaturity or naivety may be affecting your relationships. Be honest about what you do not yet understand about your partner or about love itself. Seek to learn from experience rather than demanding instant clarity — relationships teach through patient unfolding, not through repeated demands for answers.
This energy pattern invites reflection on whether you truly understand your financial decisions or are acting from ignorance. Traditional wisdom suggests that seeking genuine financial education — rather than repeatedly asking others to decide for you — is the path to stability. Take time to learn thoroughly before committing resources.
Seek knowledge sincerely and study thoroughly; be open to guidance from experienced mentors.
Repeatedly ask the same questions without applying what you have already learned.
Hexagram 4 offers general wisdom. For guidance tied to your own situation, ask Master Li directly.
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