Everyone has
difficulties in their most important relationships. Problems in love cannot
be set aside and forgotten they are ever-present, and can threaten
to devour your whole existence. Perhaps more than in any other area of life,
relationships are full of unanswered questions.
What do I really mean to him?
What
would it be like to live together?
How
can I help?
Where does our relationship go from here?
The I Ching can answer your
questions.
The I Ching is like a kind, wise friend. It
is the ideal counsellor, but it can tell you things no counsellor could ever
know. The insights it offers you can be life-changing. Like any
good counsellor, though, it wont take away your freedom of choice by
telling you what to do. The early stages of a relationship can seem to drown
you in confusion: even if you are navigating the torrents of your own emotions
successfully, your partners feelings are uncharted waters! What is
really going on under the surface? Women are rather more likely than
men to be faced with this question, simply because many men find it virtually
impossible to put their feelings into words. The I Ching can give you
insight into how things really are, enabling you to act with sensitivity
and strength. Of course, couples dont just live happily ever
after. Relationships are always changing, and new challenges constantly
emerge: even when you feel you are coming to understand your partner,
this doesnt always mean you know how to help them, or your relationship.
The I Ching can help to put you in control of
awkward situations, telling you when to expect difficulty, what would make
things better (or worse!), when it is best to speak out and when to keep
a low profile. It can help to resolve crises and, more importantly,
it can show you how to avoid a crisis in the first place. As your
relationship develops, there will be major turning points along the way.
At such times, it can help to ask the I Ching for an image of where
youre headed.
To give you an example of how this can work, I
asked about what was until recently Americas First Marriage:
Hillary and Bill Clinton. Where do they go from here? The
I Ching replied with Hexagram 13, People in Harmony, in the context of Hexagram
53, Gradual Development. Overall, this suggests a harmonious marriage
between very compatible partners, moving quite gracefully and strongly into
a new stage. Hexagram 13 begins: People in harmony in the
countryside
It means that they have moved away from the political
centre of things (the city, in ancient China), and their partnership is now
a practical, co-operative one, but no longer so concerned with great political
power. It will be good for them to cross
the great river to embark confidently on this new phase of their
lives, embracing the change, and to have persistence and constancy. They
will also need to be very clear about what belongs where what
(and whom) it is and isnt appropriate for each of them to get involved
with. This is a real departure from their recent past (!), and it can
mean a far more positive phase for their relationship, moving from a period
of very poor communication to one of much greater closeness.
At the heart of the relationship, representing
its potential for growth or destruction, is a strong female figure.
Hillarys force of character can be strongly innovative and creative
in their marriage but it can also prove destabilising. What
emerges from this potential depends on both partners! The I Ching gives
two moving lines, pinpointing the forces at work in the relationship.
Interestingly, the two lines are both yang (predominantly active, a traditionally
masculine role), and in the context of this hexagram do not affect one another.
Clearly husband and wife are unusually equal and independent. The first
line showing where the new phase begins is set in the context
of Hexagram 33, Retiring, which comes about because you cannot stay
in your place forever. The relevance of this is pretty clear!
People in harmony going out of the gate. Nothing wrong. The Clintons
are crossing a threshold, moving into the open and away from the claustrophobia
of the White House and its demands. This line is obviously controlled by
Bills situation, but it affects the two of them, as they move out together.
Another interesting context for this line is given
by the inner Pattern of Change, Hexagram 57, Gentle Influence describing
how someone can keep a low profile and still exert influence through
gentle support. This is Bills role in their transformation.
The other moving line is the fourth, marking their re-entry into public
life. Bestriding the city battlements, nowhere can there be an attack.
Good fortune. There are double meanings in this line if
youre busy manning the battlements, not only can you not be attacked,
but you cant attack other people. This brings good fortune as
a sort of
damage-limitation exercise, rather like Clintons admission (a few days
after this reading was done) that he had lied after all in the Lewinsky affair
(surprise!). This means that he cant practice law for a while,
but protects him from further prosecution. This incident reflects a deeper
pattern that is likely to recur in future. It is Hillary who will be
bestriding the city battlements in her new role as senator. The
walls defend her position, and her independence, but they also define and
restrict her political role. For both of them, this new clarity means
good fortune. The context for this line is Hexagram 37, People in the
Home. It describes a stable family structure or any group of
people living and working together where the womans constancy
and dependability is crucial. This is a protective space, one to retreat
to when you have been injured by the hostility of the outside world. Bill
is Retiring, his wife is now the more obviously influential figure.
The outer Pattern of Change suggests their relations
with the outer world, and naturally is more closely associated with Hillary
now. It is Hexagram 51, Thunder, the Arousing: dramatic new beginnings,
inspiration and upheaval. I have never before known a reading about
a relationship to refer so much to the way the couple relates to the outside
world. But perhaps this is not so surprising! The context for
all of this is Hexagram 53, Gradual Development. It describes a slow
but irresistible advance as symbolised by a traditional Chinese
engagement!! After a quarter of a century of marriage, the Clintons
are still moving towards a greater unity. The only risk is that they will
try to rush the process which can be very slow and get into
deep waters. The woman reaches her rightful place. Good
fortune.
In the traditional reading of this hexagram, the
rightful place means marriage. But there could be other views!
Maybe the new balance in the Clintons relationship will prove
more stable and beneficial for both of them. But this is only a beginning:
You cannot just come to a standstill. Accept this, and you can
make use of Gradual Development. Gradual Development means striving to make
progress.
© Copyright 2000 by
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Hilary J. Barrett has been learning from the I Ching
for many years, and recently founded Clarity, a guaranteed I Ching consultation
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