I Ching · Book of Changes
Chapter 59
Hexagram 59 · Huan · Dispersion
King Wen, Duke of Zhou, Confucius · Western Zhou (c.1000 BCE)
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Dispersion: success. The king approaches his temple. Favorable to cross great water. Perseverance furthers. 1. A strong horse saves. Good fortune. 2. Dispersion — hurrying to support. Remorse disappears. 3. Dispersion of the self. No remorse. 4. Dispersion of the herd. Supreme good fortune. A mountain — beyond ordinary thought. 5. Dispersion as sweat — great cry. Dispersion of the king's dwelling. No blame. 6. Dispersion of blood — departing, keeping distance, going out. No blame.