You've successfully tossed the coins and recorded the six lines of your primary hexagram, noting any changing lines. Great! Now, how do you figure out which hexagram it is out of the 64 possibilities, and what happens with those changing lines?
Your primary hexagram is the six-line figure you initially drew. To find its number (1-64), you need to identify its lower and upper trigrams:
Example: Let's use the example from the previous article where the tosses yielded 8, 7, 6, 9, 8, 7. The drawn hexagram was:
Line 6: ——— (Upper Trigram: Lines 4-6)
Line 5: — —
Line 4: ——— <-- Ignore the 'X' for now
Line 3: — — (Lower Trigram: Lines 1-3)
Line 2: ——— <-- Ignore the 'O' for now
Line 1: — —
Lower Trigram (Lines 1-3): Broken, Solid, Broken (— —, ———, — —). This is ☵ Water (Kǎn). Upper Trigram (Lines 4-6): Solid, Broken, Solid (———, — —, ———). This is ☲ Fire (Lí).
Looking up Water (Kǎn) as the lower trigram and Fire (Lí) as the upper trigram on a standard I Ching chart reveals this is Hexagram 64: Wèi Jì (未濟) - Before Completion.
Changing lines (totals 6 or 9 from your coin toss) indicate a state of flux. They point towards a potential transformation or a future state. To see this potential outcome, you determine the resulting hexagram:
Example (Continuing from Hexagram 64): Our primary hexagram had changing lines at Line 3 (Total 6, Old Yin) and Line 4 (Total 9, Old Yang).
Primary Hexagram (64: Before Completion)
Line 6: ———
Line 5: — —
Line 4: —X— (Changing Yang)
Line 3: —O— (Changing Yin)
Line 2: ———
Line 1: — —
Flip the changing lines:
Resulting Hexagram
Line 6: ——— (Upper Trigram: Lines 4-6)
Line 5: — —
Line 4: — — <-- Flipped from Yang
Line 3: ——— <-- Flipped from Yin (Lower Trigram: Lines 1-3)
Line 2: ———
Line 1: — —
Lower Trigram (Lines 1-3): Broken, Solid, Solid (— —, ———, ———). This is ☱ Lake (Duì). Upper Trigram (Lines 4-6): Broken, Broken, Solid (— —, — —, ———). This is ☳ Thunder (Zhèn).
Looking up Lake (Duì) below and Thunder (Zhèn) above gives Hexagram 17: Suí (隨) - Following.
So, in this example reading, the primary situation is Hexagram 64 (Before Completion), and the potential outcome or direction it's moving towards is Hexagram 17 (Following).
You now know how to identify your primary hexagram number and, if necessary, the resulting hexagram number. The final step is to actually read and reflect on the texts associated with these hexagrams and your specific changing lines to understand the guidance offered by the I Ching.
(The next article will focus on finding and understanding the relevant I Ching texts for your reading.)
Performing Your First Reading - The Coin Method
Learn how to consult the I Ching using the simple three-coin method. Step-by-step guide to preparing, tossing coins, determining Yin/Yang lines, identifying changing lines (6, 7, 8, 9), and recording your first hexagram.
Reading the Signs - Understanding Your I Ching Texts
Understand which I Ching texts to read after your coin toss. Learn about the Judgment, Image, and Line Texts for interpreting your hexagrams.