Wèi Jì represents the moment just before completion — the final stretch where the outcome hangs in balance. Fire above water cannot interact effectively, yet the overall omen is favorable. The hexagram teaches that the last steps of any endeavor require the most care. Like the little fox that nearly crosses the river but wets its tail through carelessness, the near-finish is the most dangerous moment. Patient, careful differentiation brings each thing into its proper place, and the cycle prepares to begin anew.
You are close to achieving a significant goal, but the final steps require more care than any that came before. Do not let eagerness or fatigue cause you to stumble now. This is a time for careful attention to detail and patient, deliberate action. Differentiate clearly between what remains to be done and what is already settled. Success is within reach if you maintain focus through the final stretch.
A relationship may be on the verge of a new phase — a commitment, a reconciliation, a deepening — but the transition is not yet complete. Handle this delicate moment with care; rushing or becoming careless now could undo all the progress made. Patient, attentive presence brings the relationship to its next stage successfully. The fox that crosses carefully arrives; the one that rushes gets its tail wet.
The energy pattern suggests that a financial goal is nearly achieved but not quite — the final steps require careful attention. Traditional wisdom warns against carelessness in the closing stages of any endeavor. This pattern may invite reflection on whether you are maintaining the same care now as when you started, or whether the nearness of completion has bred premature relaxation.
Maintain careful attention through the final stretch; be patient, deliberate, and precise in differentiating what remains to be done.
Rush or become careless near the finish; let early success breed premature relaxation when the crossing is not yet complete.
Hexagram 64 offers general wisdom. For guidance tied to your own situation, ask Master Li directly.
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