Hexagram 35 Progress — First Six Line Explained

First Six: Progressing, yet held back. Perseverance brings good fortune. If trust has not yet been established, remain generous. No

Yao Position Overview

Yao Text

First Six: Progressing, yet held back. Perseverance brings good fortune. If trust has not yet been established, remain generous. No blame.

Tuan Commentary

The Tuan Commentary says: Progress means 'advancing.' Brightness comes forth above the earth, yielding and cleaving to the great brightness. The yielding advances and moves upward — therefore 'the powerful prince is honored with horses in large numbers and in a single day is received in audience three times.'

Hexagram 35 Progress — First Six Line Diagram

The First Six is the first line of Progress, a yin line in a yang position at the bottom of the lower trigram Kun (Earth). 'Progressing, yet held back' describes the initial stage of advancement where you're moving forward but encountering resistance — the natural friction of any beginning.

'If trust has not yet been established, remain generous' — when others don't yet know or trust you, don't respond with bitterness or force. Instead, maintain a generous, patient attitude. Trust takes time to build; pushing for immediate recognition is counterproductive.

As the card depicts — a figure sitting patiently outside a grand gate, waiting to be received. The gate will open, but not on your timeline. Your role right now is to be present, prepared, and patient.

Yilore Reading

Waiting at the Gate

Hexagram 35 Progress First Six Line — Front
Hexagram 35 Progress First Six Line — Back

Yilore interprets this line as the patience of dawn. The figure waiting at the gate embodies the discipline of trusting the natural timing of advancement. The gate will open — but on its own schedule, not yours. Every great career, every deep relationship, every significant achievement began with someone sitting patiently at a closed gate, demonstrating their worth through quiet persistence rather than demanding entry.

Divination Insights

This line's guidance: patience in the face of initial resistance — your advancement has begun but needs time.

Career

Your career advancement has begun but faces initial friction. You may not be recognized yet — this is normal for new positions or fresh initiatives. Stay patient, keep producing quality work, and treat everyone with generosity. The recognition will come.

Relationships

Emotional recognition is coming — perhaps through a friend or family member who brings you together with a compatible person, or through a respected elder offering relationship guidance.

Wealth

Financial growth is beginning but slow. Initial investments may not show returns yet. Stay the course, remain generous rather than grasping, and trust that financial momentum is building.

Health

Health improvement is beginning but results are not yet visible. Continue your wellness routine even if progress seems slow. The body responds to consistent care, not dramatic interventions.

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FAQ

What does 'progressing yet held back' mean?

This describes the very beginning of an advancement — you're moving forward but facing initial resistance. Like the first rays of dawn that are partially blocked by the horizon, your upward movement has started but hasn't fully manifested yet. People may not recognize your abilities yet, doors may not open immediately, and results may be delayed. This isn't failure — it's simply the natural beginning of progress.

Why should I 'remain generous' when trust hasn't been established?

When you're new and unproven, it's tempting to force recognition through aggressive self-promotion or to become bitter when overlooked. Both are counterproductive. Remaining generous means: continue doing good work without demanding credit, treat others with respect even when they don't yet respect you, and trust that quality eventually speaks for itself. Generosity in obscurity creates the foundation for recognition later.

What should I do with this line?

Be patient and keep doing excellent work. You're at the very beginning of an upward trajectory. The initial lack of recognition is normal and temporary. Don't force it, don't complain about it, and don't let it discourage you. Instead: demonstrate your value consistently, build relationships generously, and trust the process. The sun doesn't rush its rise — it simply keeps ascending, and eventually its light reaches everywhere.