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Outer:Heaven
Inner:Thunder
Life is a spiritual practice. Adults should not act recklessly and try randomly like children with yellow lips.

If you often do inexplicable things, you will eventually reap the consequences, be hurt, and gain no benefit.

If you act recklessly, do not follow the ethical path, and ignore justice and justice, danger and disaster are waiting at your doorstep!)
Sometimes I get sick for no apparent reason, and I get an inexplicable illness.

Before I had time to seek medical advice, I was inexplicably better after a few days!

If there is nothing wrong with the disease, don’t take any medicine to bring joy!

Always be cautious when doing things! For example, for a disease that has not yet been diagnosed, can I just take random medicines? Isn’t that looking for a dead end?

There is no foolproof medicine, don’t try it!

Beware of charlatans! Don’t be gullible or blindly believe!

Don’t take medicine indiscriminately!)
The thief's gain is the owner's misfortune. There is a cause and effect, and the cause and effect is not changeable.

Good and evil, cause and effect, retribution comes in its due course. If property is damaged, lessons should be learned and protection should be strengthened.

If a thief succeeds once and does not repent, he will eventually be punished when someone gets both the stolen goods and the stolen goods.

Smart people are always alert and learn everywhere. This is called life practice.)
Unexpected disaster, inexplicable loss.

It's like a family's cattle and sheep that got lost and were taken away by passers-by. Or simply stolen by thieves.

Some losses are actually caused by the owner's carelessness and failure to take strict precautions. For example, if effective protection measures are not taken to protect the property, it will be stolen or occupied by bad people.

learn from mistakes!

It’s not too late to make amends!)
There is no delusion, that is, there is no thought of distinction.

To gain something without sowing, to get rich without working, is not an unreasonable thought, it is a delusion!

Getting rich without working is what thieves do, it is not rich, it is not rich!

No delusions: Get rid of delusions and be down-to-earth, then you will be able to go somewhere and achieve something!)
The innocence of this stage is the heart of a child, pure and innocent.

The heart of an innocent child is true and has no delusion. good luck! So good luck!

Explore and understand the world with a pure heart, and aim to achieve your goals. auspicious!

In this world, if you don’t have a destination, how can you practice and perfect! When a gentleman does something, it is the most reasonable thing, so it is auspicious.)
I Ching - Hexagram: Truthfulness, No Hypocrisy, Free from Bias or Delusion, No Falsehood, Unknown Cause and Reason(无妄)    Swapped Trigram Nuclear Hexagram Inverse Hexagram Opposite Hexagram Related Hexagrams
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Hexagram Note:
Innocence (The Unexpected): Signifies spontaneity, innocence, and naturalness. It advises trusting intuition, embracing the unknown, and remaining open to unexpected opportunities.

Hexagram 25 – Wú Wàng (Innocence / Unexpected / No Falsehood)

Thunder over Heaven — Zhèn above Qián

Judgment

Wú Wàng: Great success.
Favorable to perseverance.
If one is not upright, misfortune occurs.
Not favorable to undertake ventures.

(Note: “Wú Wàng” can mean truth, innocence, or acting without pretense; it also carries the sense of unexpected events, whether fortunate or adverse. It does not inherently indicate misfortune.)

Commentary on the Judgment (Tuàn)

Wú Wàng means “innocence” or “acting without pretense.”
The firm comes from outside and takes the lead within.
It moves with vigor, the firm is centered and responds appropriately—great success comes through correctness; this is the mandate of Heaven.
If one is not upright, misfortune occurs; it is not favorable to undertake ventures.
Where should one go in innocence? If Heaven does not assist, one can proceed carefully.

Commentary on the Image (Xiàng)

“Thunder moves across the world”—this is Wú Wàng.
The ancient kings, seeing this,
acted in harmony with the seasons and nurtured all things.