Guài portrays a single yin line atop five powerful yang lines — a corrupting influence on the verge of being expelled. Breakthrough is imminent, but the hexagram warns against using force. The resolution must be public, truthful, and resolute, yet carried out without violence. When evil is named openly and addressed with integrity, it loses its power. This is the decisive clearing of what no longer serves.
A long-standing problem — a toxic colleague, a broken process, an unethical practice — must now be confronted directly. Document your concerns truthfully and bring them to the appropriate authority. Do not resort to underhanded tactics or aggressive confrontation. Once the breakthrough is achieved, share the benefits widely rather than hoarding credit or power.
Breakthrough may indicate the need to finally address a persistent issue that has eroded a relationship. Be honest and direct, but avoid cruelty or force. Name the problem clearly and let truth do the work. If a relationship must end, let it end with integrity rather than drama. If it survives, the honesty will deepen it.
Traditional wisdom suggests that a financial obstacle or corrupt arrangement must be openly addressed rather than tolerated. Energy patterns favor transparency and truthful disclosure over hidden maneuvering. This pattern may invite reflection on whether any financial habit or obligation has been allowed to fester unaddressed. Clear it honestly and redistribute gains generously.
Confront the negative force openly and truthfully; once resolved, share the benefits generously and avoid resting on your virtue.
Resort to force, aggression, or covert tactics — the breakthrough must be won through integrity and transparency, not violence.
Hexagram 43 offers general wisdom. For guidance tied to your own situation, ask Master Li directly.
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