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Hexagram 1 · Line 5

Flying Dragon

Hexagram 1 · Line 5 meaning

"The dragon soars in the heavens. Progress flows; the wise remain within reach."
Parent hexagram
1

The Creative is the pure expression of the Yang principle — active, light-giving, generative — in its original state, before Yin has tempered it. Six unbroken lines: heaven doubled. It is the creative idea before it takes form, the hidden potential within any situation, the force that sets everything in motion.

Direct answer

Hexagram 1 line 5 means you've aligned with the creative force and your influence now flows without effort — you inspire and guide without grasping. This is the peak. But the power is not personal property; you are a vessel for it. Stay grateful, stay receptive, share the credit, and the moment you claim it as your own, the descent begins.

The image explained

This is the fifth line — the ruler's place, the seat of mastery — and the dragon has reached full flight in open sky. Everything below is illuminated by it. The great-hearted person at this height affects others the way the sun does: without conscious intention, simply by being fully what they are. That "the wise remain within reach" matters — even at the summit you stay connected to good counsel and to the ground. The danger of the position isn't failure; it's ownership. A soaring dragon that starts to believe the sky belongs to it has already begun to fall.

What to do now

Do use the open window fully — lead, create, give the work your whole strength while the current is with you. But hold it lightly: name the people and forces that carried you here, share credit visibly and often, and keep the wise close rather than surrounding yourself with echoes. Don't start narrating your success as self-made; that story is the first crack in the flight. Serve the larger order you're part of, stay grateful for the lift, and let the influence remain a gift passing through you rather than a possession you defend.

Transformation

The change toward Hexagram 14

When this line moves, the situation travels toward Hexagram 14, Possession in Great Measure — fire blazing high in heaven, supreme success, abundance whose light reaches everything. It's the natural sequel to full flight: real power, widely seen, plainly good. But great possession only stays fortunate when it's held modestly — strength within, clarity without, no grasping. The change shows you the reward of the flying dragon and its one condition in the same breath: keep the abundance open-handed and it blesses everyone; clutch it, and the very height that lifted you becomes the drop.

This line in context
In love

the relationship flows and you bring out the best in each other. Stay grateful and share the credit — claiming or controlling it starts the descent. Full love reading

In career

peak influence — you lead without forcing and inspire without trying. Stay humble and share credit; you're a vessel, not the source. Full career reading

For a decision

act at full power. The window is open and everything aligns — move decisively, stay humble in the motion. Full timing reading

Reflection

Where am I quietly starting to call this success my own?

Who carried me to this height that I haven't thanked out loud?

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Keep the line inside the full reading

A changing line becomes useful when you read it in the right order and keep it tied to the wider hexagram pattern.

1. Start with Hexagram 1

Read the parent hexagram first so Line 5 stays anchored in the actual situation rather than floating as a detached slogan.

2. Stay with Line 5

Let this line show where the pressure, correction, or opening is most active right now. It is usually the sharpest instruction in the cast.

3. Then read the direction of change

Only after that should you compare the transformed figure and decide what movement this changing line is pointing toward.

If you want the wider method behind this sequence, read how to consult the I Ching or go deeper with the changing-lines guide.

All six lines

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Line 1

Hidden Dragon

"The dragon lies hidden in the deep. It is not yet time to act."

Hexagram 1 line 1 means the creative power is genuinely present but still underground — and the situation holds elements you cannot yet see. This is not a green light. Don't launch, declare, or force a move now. It's the deepest form of readiness: gather strength quietly and let the right hour announce itself.

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Line 2

Dragon in the Field

"The dragon appears in the field. Seek out the wise."

Hexagram 1 line 2 means the creative force has surfaced: your presence is beginning to be noticed, and it's time to be seen. But the instruction is specific — seek out the wise. Find people who embody the principles you admire, not those who flatter you, and let your actions rather than your position do the influencing.

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Line 3

Creative All Day, Vigilant at Night

"Active all day, still watchful at nightfall. The situation is dangerous, but there is no blame."

Hexagram 1 line 3 means you're in full motion but anxiety creeps in when things go quiet — the classic sign of ambition trying to force progress. The danger is real, yet there's no blame if you stay honest. Don't mistake activity for advancement. Ask, at day's end, whether you were acting from trust or from fear.

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Line 4

Poised Over the Depths

"The dragon hovers above the depths — ready to rise, free to wait. No blame either way."

Hexagram 1 line 4 means you're at a true choice point: you may rise or you may hold, and either is honourable if chosen cleanly. Doubt is natural here — don't let it freeze you, and don't rehearse every obstacle. The real barrier is attachment to a fixed plan. Release the rigid blueprint and trust the next step.

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Line 5

Flying Dragon

"The dragon soars in the heavens. Progress flows; the wise remain within reach."

Hexagram 1 line 5 means you've aligned with the creative force and your influence now flows without effort — you inspire and guide without grasping. This is the peak. But the power is not personal property; you are a vessel for it. Stay grateful, stay receptive, share the credit, and the moment you claim it as your own, the descent begins.

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Line 6

Arrogant Dragon

"The dragon that flies too high will have cause for regret."

Hexagram 1 line 6 means you've climbed beyond your proper height and lost touch with the ground and the people below. Pushing on from pride, ignoring the warnings, brings isolation and regret. The remedy isn't self-diminishment — it's genuine humility: return to the inner truth of the situation. Decisive strength joined with gentleness brings fortune; force without wisdom brings ruin.

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Oracle

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