Hexagram #59
涣 huàn
Dispersion
巽 Xun (Wind)
wood · Gentle
坎 Kan (Water)
water · Abysmal
Dispersion. Success. The king approaches the temple. It furthers to cross the great water. Perseverance furthers.
The wind drives over the water. The ancient kings made offerings to the Lord and built temples.
First (Bottom)
One brings help with the strength of a horse. Good fortune.
Second
At the dissolution, one hurries to that which supports. Remorse disappears.
Third
One dissolves the self. No remorse. Transcending ego.
Fourth
One dissolves the bond with one's group. Supreme good fortune. Through dispersion, one gathers. This is something that ordinary people do not think of.
Fifth
Great shouts dissolve like sweat. Dissolution! A king abides without blame.
Sixth (Top)
One dissolves their blood. Departing, keeping at a distance, going out. No blame.