![]() How you approach the changes will determine your success.Ĭhi Chi presented Water over Fire, and as its opposite, Wei Chi portrays Fire over Water. The master said: "Nature does not give up the winter because people dislike the cold." In Wei Chi, you are standing at the threshold of change and have the opportunity to learn from the past. There is great power in knowing how situations evolve, moving back and forth. Where complacency often leads to stagnation, the tension of change is already at play and it is better to follow where the changes might lead you. Within disorder, is a dormant seed, which will inevitably lead back to order. While uncomfortable not knowing where the changes are leading, disorder is the letting go, like leaves during autumn, which always precedes the springtime of your blossoming. Left to develop as it will, life always works out. Like the chaotic storms of early spring, the landscape of spring is being composed.ĭisorder can suggest how circumstance appears beyond your ability to control. Wei Chi embodies the opposite condition where disorder will lead back to order. ![]() Hence, follows at the end, the principle of before completion.” In Chi Chi or After Completion, the highest order inevitably led to the onset of disorder, symbolized by the highest display of summer that transforms into swirling winds of autumn. Since disorder and uncertainty are its thrust into a purposeful future – trust that all is unfolding perfectly and the unexpected may still be on the horizon. The rules of the game that we can measure are what is observable in nature. The Book of Changes is always teaching us that what we experience is a matter of perspective. We can say anything that can go wrong will go wrong but just as easily say that anything that can go right will go right. In Before Completion disorder or a lack of security and ease can become quite pronounced but given time, energy will dissipate and uncertainties will gel into a clear picture of the way forward. Chi Chi as both the underlying cause and the hidden influence guarantee that order is on the horizon no matter how unsettling things appear now. You may need to live with the uncertainty because the situation is still in a state of evolution. Such is the way of nature that it uses uncertainty to test all possible outcomes. Better yet, because of the disorganization or unknown aspects of the situation, you will probably achieve more than you had originally set out to do. In Wei Chi, the situation is in a state of disorganization or chaos but order will inevitably return. In Chi Chi, the situation had reached completion and order became apparent. Disorder increases energy and innovation. However, molecules moving inside of a box randomly are more dynamic than molecules locked in perfect order. When we hear that the universe is moving toward entropy or disorganization this makes us uncomfortable. We prefer to classify what we see in terms of the past and this tendency can lead to a rude awakening. We are constantly attempting to make sense out of chaos. Human beings are self organizing systems like most organisms observed in nature. It takes alot of energy to work against nature's predisposition for random disorder, chaos and eventual renewal. Entropy captures the footprint of time and how it makes even the most organized structures crumble. The word entropy is Murphy’s Law from a universal perspective and it is very much a way of life. Reading at a Glance: Murphy’s Law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong and your current situation can feel much like this. We sometimes get all of the information, but we refuse to get the message. You are always on the threshold of change how you approach it will determine your success. ![]() Zong Gua (underlying cause) 63 After Completion: Renew Hu Gua (hidden influence) 63 After Completion: Renew ![]() I Ching Hexagram 64 Wei Chi (Before Completion) ![]()
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