draw near with no guardedness and no preconditions — open-hearted nearness that holds nothing back is entirely without blame. Full love reading
Complete Approach
Hexagram 19 · Line 4 meaning
"Approach that comes all the way. No blame."
Lin is the hexagram of the approaching good: two strong lines entering from below, light growing, spring drawing near. A brighter time is arriving — opportunities for growth and success are imminent, and the powerful of spirit are approaching the world to work on it, as a riverbank stands over the lake it shelters.
Hexagram 19 line 4 means openness with nothing held back — drawing near to people and situations without preconceptions, biases, or a protective margin kept in reserve. Meet them as they are, and recognise what each person can genuinely do, including yourself. This wholehearted approach, extended even to those below or unlike you, is entirely without blame.
Line 4 stands just beneath the ruling fifth line — the place of the trusted minister, whose whole art is positioning without self-display. Here that art becomes total openness: no distance kept for safety, no prior verdict limiting who you will draw on. "Comes all the way" is the point — approach that stops short, that keeps a guarded reserve, is not this line. Because line 4 mediates between those above and below, its openness reaches downward too, gathering the abilities of everyone at hand and multiplying the strength available to the work.
Close the distance you have been keeping. Drop the preconception about who is worth engaging and meet the person, the role, or the situation without a defensive margin. Actively use what others bring rather than limiting them by old judgements — and count your own abilities honestly among them. Do not hold back a private reserve "just in case"; the blamelessness here belongs to the approach that arrives fully, not the one that hedges.
The change toward Hexagram 54
When this line moves, the situation travels toward Hexagram 54, The Marrying Maiden — entering a relationship on unequal footing, drawn by wanting. The change is a caution alongside the openness. Wholehearted approach is right, but 54 warns that pressing formal claims or grasping for standing from a subordinate place destroys what you value. So come all the way in warmth while renouncing the urge to demand rights. Conduct yourself by the lasting bond, not the immediate advantage, and the openness stays clean.
engage without protective distance and use everyone's abilities, your own included; this wholehearted approach is blameless. Full career reading
commit fully rather than hedging — openness without remainder multiplies the strength available and clears the way. Full timing reading
Where am I keeping a guarded margin that is really just an old preconception?
Whose abilities am I overlooking because I decided about them in advance?
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.
Read the parent hexagram first so Line 4 stays anchored in the actual situation rather than floating as a detached slogan.
Let this line show where the pressure, correction, or opening is most active right now. It is usually the sharpest instruction in the cast.
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.
Read the full line sequence
Joint Approach
"Approaching together with the time. Steadfastness brings good fortune."
Hexagram 19 line 1 means a favourable current has begun, and you are being lifted as part of it rather than by your own effort alone. Move with the tide while it rises. But the good fortune here is conditional: it belongs to those who keep their standards intact as the momentum builds, not to those it sweeps loose.
Joint Approach, Everything Furthers
"Approaching together. Good fortune. Everything furthers."
Hexagram 19 line 2 means you are in rare alignment — with the moment, with the people around you, and with your own deeper guidance. This is the promise that nothing arriving now is wasted: the good advances you and the difficult teaches you. Keep your inner steadiness through whatever comes, and the rare verdict holds.
Comfortable Approach
"An easy, comfortable approach: nothing furthers. But if one grieves over it, blame passes."
Hexagram 19 line 3 is a warning wearing a smile. Things are going well, and the good weather has quietly loosened your grip — reserve let slip, effort retired, influence enjoyed carelessly. In this slackness nothing furthers. But the line turns on one hinge: feel honest regret at the drift, correct it, and the fault dissolves completely.
Complete Approach
"Approach that comes all the way. No blame."
Hexagram 19 line 4 means openness with nothing held back — drawing near to people and situations without preconceptions, biases, or a protective margin kept in reserve. Meet them as they are, and recognise what each person can genuinely do, including yourself. This wholehearted approach, extended even to those below or unlike you, is entirely without blame.
Wise Approach
"Approach through wisdom — fitting for a great prince. Good fortune."
Hexagram 19 line 5 means the wisdom of real leadership: knowing what not to do yourself. Draw on capable people and let them act; hold to modesty, correctness, and the restraint that lets events unfold without your interference. The ego wants to manage everything, but trusting the right people and the deeper current is what brings good fortune here.
Greathearted Approach
"Approaching with a great heart. Good fortune. No blame."
Hexagram 19 line 6 is the fullest form of approach: someone who has already gone beyond the struggle choosing to return to it out of sheer generosity. Firm principles and unbounded warmth together — the teacher who draws near those still finding their way. To be met like this is grace; to learn to approach like this is the whole point of the hexagram.
Read this hexagram in context
Love's spring is arriving — meet it warmly, and don't waste it.
A rising season is arriving — meet it working, don't waste it.
A favourable season is arriving — meet it working, don't waste it.
The home's spring is arriving — meet it, and don't waste it.
A favourable money season is arriving — use it, don't defer it.
A good season is arriving — meet it working, spend it well.
A bright learning season is arriving — meet it working.
A generative spring is arriving — meet it working, don't waste it.
The good time is rising — act now, don't defer it.
A bright season approaches — meet it working, don't waste it.
A bright season for connection is arriving — meet it warmly.
A brighter season is arriving — meet it working, and don't defer it.
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If Line 4 is active in your reading, use the oracle to revisit the full pattern and any additional changing lines in your live situation.