Hexagram 26 The Taming Power of the Great — First Nine Line Explained

First Nine of Hexagram 26: There is danger. It furthers one to desist. Knowing when to stop preserves strength for the future.

Yao Position Overview

Yao Text

First Nine: There is danger. It furthers one to desist.

Tuan Commentary

The Tuan Commentary says: The Taming Power of the Great. The strong and the solid, their radiance renews virtue daily. The strong ascends and honors the worthy; the ability to hold still the creative is great correctness.

Image Commentary

The Image says: Heaven within the mountain, The Taming Power of the Great. Thus the superior person acquaints himself with many sayings of antiquity and many deeds of the past, in order to strengthen his character thereby.

Hexagram 26 The Taming Power of the Great — First Nine Line Diagram

First Nine occupies the lowest position in The Taming Power of the Great, where yang energy is abundant but faces the mountain's restraint above. Moving forward now would be dangerous. "There is danger. It furthers one to desist" — formidable obstacles lie ahead; it is wise to stop. The Xiao Xiang Commentary says: "so as not to bring on disaster" — recognizing danger and stopping prevents calamity.

The wisdom of First Nine lies in knowing when to stop: this is not weakness but clarity. When external conditions are unfavorable, forcing ahead only wastes accumulated energy. The wisest choice is to stop and continue building inner strength while waiting for conditions to ripen.

This line reveals the core logic of The Taming Power of the Great: accumulation is not passive waiting, but deepening through stillness — ceasing external action to redirect energy toward inner cultivation.

As depicted on the Yilore card — the Sacred Bull sits in stillness at the mountain summit, its tremendous power held in reserve. It does not charge forward despite its strength, because true power lies in knowing when to be still.

Modern Insight: When you sense great resistance ahead (market timing is off, resources insufficient, conditions unfavorable), stop, do not push blindly, and transform this held-back period into an opportunity for internal accumulation. Not courting disaster is a proactive choice to preserve strength.

Yilore Reading

Danger Ahead — It Furthers One to Desist

Hexagram 26 First Nine — Card Front
Hexagram 26 First Nine — Card Back

Yilore interprets First Nine as "knowing when to stop." When this card appears, it tells you: the obstacle before you is not something to conquer right now, but something to respect.

Like the Sacred Bull at the base of the mountain — it sees the steep path ahead and chooses not to charge upward. Not because it lacks strength, but because it understands that true power comes from restraint. The bull that charges blindly exhausts itself; the bull that waits and gathers its strength will eventually command the entire mountain.

"There is danger. It furthers one to desist" — this is not a sentence of defeat but a strategy of wisdom. Stop, gather your strength, and wait. Your time will come.

Divination Insights

First Nine speaks of knowing when to stop in the face of danger — a time for strategic patience and internal accumulation.

Career

In career matters, First Nine advises halting any aggressive plans. The resistance you face is real and should be respected. This is not the time to push for a promotion, launch a venture, or make bold moves. Instead, invest in skills development, further education, or building relationships that will serve you when conditions improve.

Relationships

In love, First Nine suggests pausing rather than pursuing. If you are interested in someone, rushing forward may backfire. Take time to develop yourself and build genuine connection naturally. In existing relationships, address potential problems by stepping back rather than escalating.

Wealth

Financially, First Nine counsels caution. Avoid risky investments or major financial commitments right now. Focus on saving, reducing debt, and building a stronger financial foundation. The opportunity for significant returns will come later, when you are better positioned.

Health

For health, First Nine warns against pushing your body too hard. If you feel fatigue or strain, stop and rest rather than pushing through. This is a time for gentle restoration — adequate sleep, nourishing food, and moderate exercise. Overexertion now could lead to injury or illness.

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FAQ

What does 'there is danger, it furthers one to desist' mean?

It means that moving forward at this time carries risk. The wise course is to stop and wait. "Desist" is not about giving up — it is about recognizing that conditions are not yet favorable and choosing to preserve your strength through patience. The Xiao Xiang Commentary explains: stopping now prevents disaster.

How does First Nine relate to the overall meaning of the hexagram?

First Nine establishes the foundational principle of The Taming Power of the Great: accumulation begins with knowing when to stop. The creative energy (Qian) at the bottom wants to rise, but the mountain (Gen) above holds it back. Rather than fighting this restraint, First Nine teaches that accepting it transforms a period of forced waiting into valuable accumulation time.

What should I do if I receive First Nine in a reading?

The core advice is: stop and accumulate. If you are facing obstacles in career, relationships, or finances, do not force your way through. Instead, use this time to build your skills, deepen your knowledge, and strengthen your resources. The right moment will come — and when it does, you will be far more prepared than if you had charged ahead recklessly.