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Hexagram 29 · Line 2

Small Gains Only

Hexagram 29 · Line 2 meaning

"The abyss is truly dangerous. Strive only for small things."
Parent hexagram
29

K'an doubled is danger doubled: abyss upon abyss, the one hexagram built entirely of the dark, plunging trigram. It marks times of genuine peril and deep uncertainty — when we feel lost, overwhelmed, and tempted to abandon our goals — and the deep, mysterious forces of the unknown press in from every side.

Direct answer

Hexagram 29 line 2 means the danger is real and the temptation is to fix everything at once — which is exactly what drowns you here. Strive only for small things. One honest inch, one modest gain, is all a mind under this much pressure can safely carry, and it is the only kind of step that holds.

The image explained

Line 2 is the central place of the lower trigram — the steady inner point even in doubled water — and its counsel is scaled to that centre, not to the surface. "Truly dangerous" is not discouragement but accurate reading: the abyss is escaped by inches, never by leaps. Comprehensive solutions and grand measures belong to dry land; attempt them here and their weight pulls you under. Small gains take more discipline than heroics — which is precisely why they are the ones that survive the crossing.

What to do now

Do settle on one small, attainable gain and be content with it — the kind word, the single honest conversation, this week survived cleanly. Do let yourself be led rather than forcing a plan. Don't reach for the sweeping renegotiation or the total fix; ambition in the abyss is lethal, however brave it feels. Measure success in inches today, and take the inch that is actually in front of you.

Transformation

The change toward Hexagram 8

When this line moves, the situation travels toward Hexagram 8, Holding Together. The small step turns out to be a joining: water on the earth fills every hollow and binds all it touches. Striving small here often means reaching for one other person — asking for help, closing ranks around a shared centre. You cross the abyss not alone but held. But union has its season; the hexagram warns that whoever holds back too long finds the circle closed, so take the small step now.

This line in context
In love

in the thick of the difficulty, attempt nothing sweeping — one honest inch this week is the whole task. The gorge is crossed by inches. Full love reading

In career

under real pressure, refuse the comprehensive fix; solve one solid, modest thing today and be content with it. Full career reading

For a decision

the move is allowed only if it's small. Take the one modest, honest step the moment can carry — not the grand escape. Full timing reading

Reflection

What is the one small gain genuinely available to me this week?

Where am I reaching for a grand rescue when an inch would do?

Read this line well

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 29

Read the parent hexagram first so Line 2 stays anchored in the actual situation rather than floating as a detached slogan.

2. Stay with Line 2

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

Falling into the Pit

"Abyss upon abyss: growing used to the danger, one falls into the pit. Misfortune."

Hexagram 29 line 1 means the danger has become familiar — and familiarity is the trap. You are not falling in one dramatic plunge but settling in: wrong ways worn into routine, caution rubbed thin, discomfort accepted as normal. Turn back to still, right ground at once, before the habit finishes closing over you.

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Line 2

Small Gains Only

"The abyss is truly dangerous. Strive only for small things."

Hexagram 29 line 2 means the danger is real and the temptation is to fix everything at once — which is exactly what drowns you here. Strive only for small things. One honest inch, one modest gain, is all a mind under this much pressure can safely carry, and it is the only kind of step that holds.

Current line
Line 3

Abyss Ahead and Behind

"Forward and back, abyss upon abyss. Pause — wait — or every step leads deeper. Do not act."

Hexagram 29 line 3 means the complete impasse: every direction drops away, and every move made from ambition, expectation, or raw emotion worsens the position. The counsel is stark and correct — do not act. This is not stalling or flailing but genuine waiting. Hold your heart steady, and the way out will show itself.

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Line 4

The Earthen Vessel Through the Window

"A jug of wine, a bowl of rice, earthen vessels simply passed in through the window. In such times, no blame."

Hexagram 29 line 4 means help arrives — but plainly, stripped of ceremony, handed in through the nearest opening. In extremity, formality falls away, and that is grace, not loss. Drop every pretence, ask and receive in complete simplicity, and let honesty of heart replace protocol. Plain truth plainly given is the ration that saves here.

Read line 4 in full
Line 5

Filled Only to the Rim

"The abyss is not filled to overflowing — only to the rim. No blame."

Hexagram 29 line 5 means the way out is precisely as large as the escape requires, and no larger. Water leaves the pit by rising exactly to the rim and flowing over — never higher. Don't force great things or overflow the exit with ambition. Do only what the crossing needs, and you clear it cleanly.

Read line 5 in full
Line 6

Bound and Hedged In

"Bound with cords and ropes, shut behind thorn-hedged walls: for three years, no way out. Misfortune."

Hexagram 29 line 6 is the abyss consummated: someone who ignored every earlier warning — pressing on, stubborn, ego-driven — is now bound in the consequences, and for a long term. Read as a warning, it shows where the unheeded path ends. Read as a diagnosis, the release is the old one, only slower: patience, selflessness, quiet perseverance, until the thorns open.

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Oracle

Consult the I Ching with Hexagram 29 in mind

If Line 2 is active in your reading, use the oracle to revisit the full pattern and any additional changing lines in your live situation.