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50 The Caldron
Refining, Transforming
In a context of cultivation we utilise a sense of direction (an ideology).

"TING : bronze cauldron with three feet and two ears, sacred vessel used to cook food for sacrifice to gods and ancestors; founding symbol of family or dynasty; melting pot, receptacle; hold, contain, transform; establish, secure; precious, respectable."ERANOS p540

Image :

"[With cultivation comes direction : Refining] One uses the ideal to set fate."

Class: Differentiating

Commentary :

In hexagram 50,the establishment of order out of chaos, the generation of social foundations, does not guarantee development, they just set up a suitable environment. To enable social development, these foundations need to be refined. In the image, the idea is to adopt a single point of view thus forcing 'fate' to appear fixed. Any form of controlling influence introduces a fixed set of possibilities and excludes others purely by definition alone. Contextually, inspiration and excess leads to transformation.

Goal of 50 - hexagram 30 (or 'how do I 30? - 50')

Five-Phase Relationships : The trigram of Wind reflects Production (cultivated). The trigram of Fire reflects Distribution. Production through distribution is expressed as transformation.


50 is the goal of 14 (or 'how do I 50? - 14' How do I transform? Through gaining power, wealth, being a center of guidance)

Extended Commentary

The raw context from which the situation derives is described by hexagram 32. The base line position is described by hexagram 34 Inspiring. It passes through hexagram 28 Exeeding before reaching here.

Pair 03/50

Root Vertical Binary

Quality Matrix

Root Horizontal Binary

Balance Matrix

03 08 60 29 63 39 05 48

42 20 61 59 37 53 09 57

04 07 59 29 64 40 06 47

04 07 59 29 64 40 06 47

17 45 58 47 49 31 43 28

25 12 10 06 13 33 01 44

18 46 57 48 50 32 44 28

18 46 57 48 50 32 44 28

24 02 19 07 36 15 11 46

27 23 41 04 22 52 26 18

23 02 20 08 35 16 12 45

23 02 20 08 35 16 12 45

51 16 54 40 55 62 34 32

21 35 38 64 30 56 14 50

52 15 53 39 56 62 33 31

52 15 53 39 56 62 33 31

42 20 61 59 37 53 09 57

03 08 60 29 63 39 05 48

41 19 61 60 38 54 10 58

58 10 54 38 60 61 19 41

25 12 10 06 13 33 01 44

17 45 58 47 49 31 43 28

26 11 09 05 14 34 01 43

43 01 34 14 05 09 11 26

27 23 41 04 22 52 26 18

24 02 19 07 36 15 11 46

27 24 42 03 21 51 25 17

17 25 51 21 03 42 24 27

21 35 38 64 30 56 14 50

51 16 54 40 55 62 34 32

22 36 37 63 30 55 13 49

49 13 55 30 63 37 36 22

Above.

The Traditional Single Changing Line Comments:
Line 1 -
The overthrow (tien) of foundations (ting), removing 'stagnating stuff', but implicitly retaining the cooking pot in which the raw (unrefined - a concubine's son) can be cooked and refined. Even the most lowly can be refined and thus succeed.
Line 2 -
The foundations have some substance. By careful consideration one can benefit(develop) from this but one needs to be wary of the envy of others.
Line 3 -
The ability to grasp the foundations has been removed and despite the potential nourishment within it, we are unable to consume it. (Implied here is that this is a form of protection in that the method of access has been removed, protecting the contents from the outside.) We must let this go (the phrase 'rain lessens repenting' implies water,tension release).
Line 4 -
One of the supports for the foundations has given way causing the reputation of the minister entrusted with maintaining things to be stained.
Line 5 -
The supports of the foundations are strong ('metallic rings') and the foundations correctly balanced ('yellow' (productive middle) 'ears' handles). Balanced usage will be favourable.
Line 6 -
Things have been refined and are ready for consumption.
Transformative methods

By introducing this hexagram as context, you can change a state described by any other hexagram into a state described by hexagram 32. To make a state associated with another hexagram transform into this state, introduce hexagram 32 as context.

It is important to remember that, when using transformative methods, the more lines requiring change, the more energy required when attempting to introduce a different context. It may therefore be of benefit to work on existing changing lines and achieve your goal in steps rather than attempt, for example, a six-line change all at once.

Context as Push

To 'go with the flow', any hexagram that is changing into hexagram 37 reflects an influence of 50 on that hexagram in that the 'flow' is in hexagram 50 and as such this reflects the need to adapt to that flow and so take-on the properties and methods of 50.


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