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Hexagram 42 · Line 5

Kindness That Does Not Ask

Hexagram 42 · Line 5 meaning

"A truly kind heart need not ask — supreme good fortune. Kindness will be recognised as your virtue."
Parent hexagram
42

I is the season of blessing in full flow: what is above sacrifices to what is below, and the people rejoice; wind and thunder amplify one another as gales feed storms. Progress that lately cost everything now comes with help — a sense of inner and outer independence, and a following wind behind every worthy undertaking. Great crossings, long deferred, are open.

Direct answer

Hexagram 42 line 5 means the apex of increase: generosity become nature. A kindness this real springs from inner necessity — it doesn't calculate returns, seek recognition, or require penitence before it forgives. It never asks to be acknowledged, and precisely therefore it is. Act with such unmeasuring goodness, and the virtue unadvertised becomes the virtue known everywhere.

The image explained

Line five is the ruler's seat, the place of mastery — and in Increase, mastery looks like effortless generosity. The "truly kind heart need not ask" because kindness has become its nature rather than its policy; it no longer weighs whether to give, any more than a spring weighs whether to flow. The paradox is the line's whole engine: the moment kindness stops seeking recognition is the moment it earns it. Calculated giving reads as transaction and is forgotten; unmeasuring giving reads as character and is remembered. At the top of the season, goodness needs no announcement.

What to do now

Do give freely, without keeping the ledger — forgive without demanding penitence, help without checking whether it'll be noticed, and let the kindness flow from who you are rather than what you want back. Do stay patient, moderate, and just in it. Don't perform generosity for the recognition; the calculation is exactly what disqualifies it. And don't withhold forgiveness until you're satisfied someone has suffered enough — that's a transaction, not kindness. Give as a spring gives, and the acknowledgement takes care of itself.

Transformation

The change toward Hexagram 27

When this line moves, the situation travels toward Hexagram 27, Providing Nourishment — the hexagram that watches what a person feeds others. The link is direct: unmeasuring kindness is nourishment in its purest form, given without the poison of calculation. And the target's warning applies — you are known by what you feed those around you, so let it be genuine. Keep the giving temperate and true, feed others from real care rather than for effect, and your kindness nourishes a whole circle, not just its recipient.

This line in context
In love

Generosity so natural it never checks for recognition — and is therefore recognised. Forgive without demanding penitence; give without keeping score. Full love reading

In career

Kindness so instinctive it never pauses to check for credit is recognised everywhere for exactly that. The season's high point. Full career reading

For a decision

Act without calculating return — give without seeking recognition or requiring penitence, and precisely because you don't ask, it's honoured. Full timing reading

Reflection

Where am I still keeping score of my own kindness?

Whom am I making earn forgiveness I could simply give?

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 42

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

Great Deeds Are Favoured

"It is favourable to accomplish great deeds. Supreme good fortune. No blame."

Hexagram 42 line 1 means the increase has reached even your low starting place, and it comes with a commission: help received obliges great undertakings. Act on the scale the season permits, selflessly and for the general good, and the extraordinary succeeds. There's even room for honest error — mistakes made in sincere effort correct themselves now. Build large.

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Line 2

The Increase None Can Oppose

"Someone increases him indeed; ten pairs of tortoise shells cannot gainsay it. Constant steadfastness brings good fortune. The king presents him before God: good fortune."

Hexagram 42 line 2 means blessing so aligned with the order of things that no oracle could contradict it — the receiving side of Decrease's fifth line. It comes to whoever loves the good for its own sake, not just for relief from hardship. Hold that love with constant steadfastness, and what was lost is restored.

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Line 3

Enriched Through Misfortune

"One is enriched even through unfortunate events. No blame — if you are sincere, walk in the middle, and act with the authority of a true commission."

Hexagram 42 line 3 means the season's strangest gift: in a time of increase, even the blows enrich you. Adversity now carries instruction and strength — but only under three exact conditions: stay sincere, walk the middle path, and act as if sealed by a true commission rather than improvised by the ego. Met so, misfortune itself joins the increase.

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Line 4

The Trusted Intermediary

"Walking in the middle and reporting to the prince, one is followed. It is favourable to be used in great removals."

Hexagram 42 line 4 means you are the trusted intermediary — the mediator between powers, the translator between above and below, entrusted with the weightiest transfers because of your proven balance. Walk the middle, report faithfully, and you'll be followed. Everything rests on impartiality that never bends the message toward your own desire. Serve the transmission, not yourself.

Read line 4 in full
Line 5

Kindness That Does Not Ask

"A truly kind heart need not ask — supreme good fortune. Kindness will be recognised as your virtue."

Hexagram 42 line 5 means the apex of increase: generosity become nature. A kindness this real springs from inner necessity — it doesn't calculate returns, seek recognition, or require penitence before it forgives. It never asks to be acknowledged, and precisely therefore it is. Act with such unmeasuring goodness, and the virtue unadvertised becomes the virtue known everywhere.

Current line
Line 6

Increase Withheld

"He brings increase to no one — indeed, someone strikes him. He does not keep his heart steady. Misfortune."

Hexagram 42 line 6 is the season's terminal warning: increase hoarded at the top, passed to no one below. The heart, unsteadied by acquisition, forgets the law that began the flow — the above giving downward — and the current reverses. Isolation comes first, then a blow from an unexpected quarter. This is misfortune. The correction is to resume the giving.

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