The loneliness lifts — mutual feeling is confirmed and others are rooting for you. Stop dwelling on past shortfalls and let the warmth carry its share. Full love reading
All Are in Accord
Hexagram 35 · Line 3 meaning
"All are in accord. Remorse disappears."
Chin is the hexagram of easy advance: the sun climbing clear of the horizon, light gaining on darkness hour by hour. Its emblem is the ideal servant of the good — the prince whose devotion is so trusted that honours and access multiply around him unasked. Progress of this kind is rapid, visible, and blessed.
The lonely climb is over. Others now share your aim, and the fellowship dissolves the remorse you carried over falling short. Hexagram 35 line 3 says progress was never meant to be solo — supported by the like-minded, you accomplish what self-criticism alone never could. Stop dwelling on old failures and let the accord carry its share.
Line 3 sits at the threshold between the lower and upper trigrams — usually a place of strain, but here it's the turn where isolation breaks into company. The two lonely lines below have done their work; now the light has risen far enough that others can see by it and gather. "Remorse disappears" not because your shortfalls were imaginary, but because dwelling on them is what solitude fed on. In shared movement, self-reproach loses its grip — there's too much going the right way to keep staring at what went wrong.
Do accept the accord and move with it — this is the moment to lean into the group aim, not to keep proving yourself alone. Do let go of the remorse; it has no work left. Don't relitigate your old failures now that others have fallen in beside you, and don't hoard the credit or the effort. Contribute your share, trust them with theirs, and stay on the path that brought the fellowship together.
The change toward Hexagram 56
When this line moves, Progress turns toward Hexagram 56, The Wanderer — a striking counter-note to the accord you've just found. The Wanderer has no standing, no network to lean on; success comes only through smallness — modesty, correctness, obligations promptly met. Read it as a caution against taking the fellowship for granted: the same person can lose all support in a strange land. Hold the accord lightly and behave, even among friends, like a courteous guest who never presumes on the welcome.
Colleagues now share the aim and your isolation ends. Let the fellowship do its part; drop the self-criticism and keep moving with them. Full career reading
The turn has come — support arrives and the solo stretch is over. Act now with others beside you rather than waiting alone. Full timing reading
What remorse am I still carrying that the fellowship around me has already outgrown?
Where could I trust others with their share instead of shouldering the whole climb?
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 3 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
Progressing, Yet Turned Back
"Advancing, but turned back. Steadfastness brings good fortune. Meeting no confidence, remain calm and generous. No mistake."
The advance you expected stalls right at the start, and the trust you counted on isn't extended — through no fault of yours. Hexagram 35 line 1 says don't force it. Stay steady, stay generous, keep doing what is right; the calm itself is your qualification, and the confidence you don't demand arrives in time.
Progressing in Sorrow
"Advancing, but in sorrow. Steadfastness brings good fortune. Then great happiness comes from the gentle source."
You're still moving forward, but alone — the company, help, and connection that should accompany the climb are missing, and that absence colours everything. Hexagram 35 line 2 says don't buy them back at the price of principle. Hold your course in humble correctness; the sorrow is temporary, and gentle happiness arrives unforced.
All Are in Accord
"All are in accord. Remorse disappears."
The lonely climb is over. Others now share your aim, and the fellowship dissolves the remorse you carried over falling short. Hexagram 35 line 3 says progress was never meant to be solo — supported by the like-minded, you accomplish what self-criticism alone never could. Stop dwelling on old failures and let the accord carry its share.
Progress Like a Hamster
"Advancing like a hamster — hoarding in the dark. Steadfastness in this brings danger."
You're using a good season to quietly stuff your cheeks — accumulating advantage, filling private stores, keeping score while the light is favourable. Hexagram 35 line 4 warns that hamster-progress works only in darkness. The rising sun exposes it, and persisting turns blessing into danger. Return to the open path: what daylight gave, daylight audits.
Take Not Gain and Loss to Heart
"Remorse disappears. Do not take gain and loss to heart. Undertakings bring good fortune; everything furthers."
From the position of influence, the instruction is to drop the scorecard entirely. Hexagram 35 line 5 is the hexagram's central liberation: fretting over each small win and setback shrinks your view and corrodes your will. Detach from outcomes, commit to what's essential, and let the increments fall where they fall — freed from the ledger, everything furthers.
Progress with Lowered Horns
"Advancing with the horns is permissible only against one's own city. Awareness of danger brings good fortune; no blame. But steadfast aggression brings humiliation."
At progress's limit, force appears — and this line permits it against one target only: your own city, the faults of your own domain. Hexagram 35 line 6 says horns turned inward do honest work; horns turned outward, teaching others through hostility, make more wrong than they remove. Know the danger, keep it brief, then return to the sun's method.
Read this hexagram in context
The sun is rising on this — advance warmly, without scorekeeping.
The sun is rising on your work — advance, without scorekeeping.
Rapid advance — a by-product of sound principle, not of chasing it.
The sun is rising on the household — advance warmly, no scorekeeping.
Your finances are rising — advance steadily, without keeping score.
Brighten your own light — progress rises like the sun, unforced.
The sun is rising on your study — advance, don't measure it.
Your work rises like the sun — tend the light.
The sun is rising — advance, but stop keeping score.
Easy advance — brighten your own virtue, don't measure the climb.
The sun is rising on your circle — advance warmly, without scorekeeping.
The sun is rising on this change — advance without scorekeeping.
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