Daily I-Ching · Friday, April 24, 2026
豫 Hexagram 16: Enthusiasm
Thunder rising from the earth — stored energy finding its release. The figure concerns the rousing of collective spirit through timing, ritual, music, and shared cause.
Reflect today: Where in the day does the pattern of enthusiasm already show itself, and what single act would answer it well?
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Today's Meaning
Thunder rising from the earth — stored energy finding its release. The figure concerns the rousing of collective spirit through timing, ritual, music, and shared cause. Enthusiasm is powerful but short-lived; it must be organised the moment it rises or it will dissipate.
Practice
- Name Enthusiasm. Look for the place where enthusiasm is already shaping the day: Thunder rising from the earth — stored energy finding its release.
- Practice the Image. Let the Image become conduct: the ancient kings made music in order to honor merit, and offered it with splendor to the Supreme Deity.
- Answer Hexagram 16. Before the day ends, make one visible choice that fits Enthusiasm instead of forcing the day to answer your preference.
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The Illustrated Story
At the start of a long march, a young drummer struck a rhythm. The tired column lifted its heads. Feet found the beat. A song began somewhere in the middle and travelled to the end. The drummer did not strike louder when others joined; he kept his measure. Twenty miles on, the column arrived still singing. The general, who had seen armies break on marches half as long, remarked: "One drum does not move a column. But a drum that keeps time lets the column move itself." Enthusiasm rightly struck is not noise — it is the rhythm by which many become one.
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