The Yilore "Modesty" card presents the most elegant image of humility in nature: a stalk of ripe grain, heavy with harvest, bowing its head toward the earth.
The Paradox of Humble Greatness
The grain stalk bows not because it is weak but because it is full. This is the paradox at the heart of Modesty: the most accomplished, the most full, the most powerful are the ones who bow the lowest. Empty stalks stand tall; ripe ones bow. The card invites you to examine: is your modesty the humility of genuine fullness, or the emptiness that merely appears upright?
The Only Hexagram Where All Lines Are Favorable
The I Ching awards its most universal praise to Modesty — not to strength, not to brilliance, not to ambition, but to humility. This card carries that extraordinary distinction: no matter which line you draw, the outcome is favorable. Modesty is the one quality that improves every situation, resolves every conflict, and opens every door. The mountain hidden within the earth has nothing to prove — and that is precisely what makes it invincible.