Hexagram 20 Contemplation (View) — First Six Line Explained

First Six: Youthful contemplation. For an inferior man, no blame. For a superior man, humiliation.

Yao Position Overview

Yao Text

First Six: Youthful contemplation. For an inferior man, no blame. For a superior man, humiliation.

Tuan Commentary

The Tuan says: The great contemplation is above. Yielding and gentle, central and correct: Contemplation of the world.

Hexagram 20 Contemplation (View) — First Six Line Card

The First Six is line 1 of the Contemplation (View) hexagram. Seeing only through a narrow opening — the limited perspective of inexperience. For ordinary people, this limited view suffices; for those aspiring to leadership, it falls short. Everyone begins with childish observation; the key is not remaining there.

As the Yilore card "Peeking Through the Gate" depicts, this line embodies the principle of childish contemplation — no blame for the small — a teaching that applies to every area of life.

Yilore Reading

Peeking Through the Gate

Hexagram 20 Contemplation (View) — First Six Card Front
Hexagram 20 Contemplation (View) — First Six Card Back

Yilore interprets the First Six of Contemplation (View) as "Peeking Through the Gate." This card captures the essence of childish contemplation — no blame for the small.

Seeing only through a narrow opening — the limited perspective of inexperience. For ordinary people, this limited view suffices; for those aspiring to leadership, it falls short. Everyone begins with childish observation; the key is not remaining there.

The card's wisdom teaches us to align our actions with this principle, trusting that genuine alignment with the hexagram's energy brings the most favorable outcomes.

Divination Insights

The First Six in divination carries the theme of "Childish Contemplation — No Blame for the Small." Seeing only through a narrow opening — the limited perspective of inexperience. For ordinary people, this limited view suffices; for those aspiring to leadership, it falls short. Everyone begins with

Career

In career: this line's teaching of "childish contemplation — no blame for the small" applies directly to professional situations. Act in accordance with this principle for the best career outcome.

Relationships

In relationships: childish contemplation — no blame for the small — apply this wisdom to your love life for deeper connection and better outcomes.

Wealth

Financially: the principle of "childish contemplation — no blame for the small" guides sound financial decisions aligned with this line's energy.

Health

Health-wise: embody the spirit of "childish contemplation — no blame for the small" in your approach to physical and mental wellbeing.

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FAQ

What does the First Six of Contemplation (View) mean?

Seeing only through a narrow opening — the limited perspective of inexperience. For ordinary people, this limited view suffices; for those aspiring to leadership, it falls short. Everyone begins with childish observation; the key is not remaining there.

What does "First Six: Youthful contemplation. For an inferior man, no b..." teach us?

This line teaches the principle of childish contemplation — no blame for the small. Seeing only through a narrow opening — the limited perspective of inexperience. For ordinary people, this limited view suffices; for those aspiring to leadership, it falls short. Everyone begins with

How should I apply the First Six line's guidance?

Apply the principle of "childish contemplation — no blame for the small" to your current situation. Seeing only through a narrow opening — the limited perspective of inexperience. For ordinary people, this limited view suffices; for those aspiring to Trust this guidance and act in alignment with it.