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☯ I Ching Hexagram Meaning

28. Great Preponderance
Dà Guò · Lake over Wind
Judgment

Great Preponderance describes a structure under extraordinary strain, a ridgepole sagging under too much weight, conditions unusual enough to call for unusual measures. This is a critical moment, but not necessarily a doomed one; decisive, well-considered action now can still bring success where ordinary caution would arrive too late.

Image

The lake rises above the treetops, submerging what should stand clear above it. In the same way, a person facing extraordinary circumstances stands firmly alone without fear, even when the ordinary supports of caution or company are unavailable.

Meaning

You are carrying more than usual right now — a responsibility, a decision, or a pressure that exceeds the normal weight of daily life, the kind of moment that calls for something other than your typical, measured pace. Great Preponderance names this honestly as extraordinary, not a sign that something has simply gone wrong.

This energy asks for decisive, clear-eyed action rather than the comfort of familiar caution. Extraordinary situations sometimes require standing alone, making an unusual call, or accepting real risk to prevent something worse from developing. The key is not recklessness but proportionate boldness, matched to the actual size of the strain.

What extraordinary pressure are you under right now that actually calls for an equally decisive response?

Today's Moon 6 Jul
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28°16' ♓ Pisces
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