Daily I-Ching · Saturday, May 2, 2026
渙 Hexagram 59: Dispersion
Rigidities breaking up, ice melting, hard factionalism giving way to flow. The hexagram counsels using the dispersing moment to reunite around something larger — a sacred purpose, a common endeavour.
Reflect today: Where in the day does the pattern of dispersion already show itself, and what single act would answer it well?
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Today's Meaning
Rigidities breaking up, ice melting, hard factionalism giving way to flow. The hexagram counsels using the dispersing moment to reunite around something larger — a sacred purpose, a common endeavour. What is hard must be dissolved to be remade.
Practice
- Name Dispersion. Look for the place where dispersion is already shaping the day: Rigidities breaking up, ice melting, hard factionalism giving way to flow.
- Practice the Image. Let the Image become conduct: the kings of old sacrificed to the Lord and built temples.
- Answer Hexagram 59. Before the day ends, make one visible choice that fits Dispersion instead of forcing the day to answer your preference.
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The Illustrated Story
In spring the ice broke on the river. For a week, chunks of it floated down, smashed into the banks, jammed at the bends. A village had been in a quiet feud for a decade; the chief went down to the river, watched the ice, and then called both sides together. "Look," he said. "What was hard is dissolving. Let ours dissolve too. Let us pledge something larger than the quarrel." That day they pledged a new temple together. The feud did not entirely vanish, but it never again had the ground to stand on. Dissolution, used wisely, becomes reunion.
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