Yang Yin Yang Yang Yang Yin

50. Dǐng 鼎

THE CAULDRON, SACRED VESSEL (ALTAR)

Key Concepts: transformation, nourishment, sacrifice, dedication, development of craftsmanship, concentration, state, three branches of power, transformation, inner alchemy

Constructive thinking, spiritual maturity, and firm determination promise future success. Create a foundation for this - establish connections with people, take care of physical health.

Above is the trigram Li (Fire), below is the trigram Sun (Wind). The metaphorical image of this hexagram is the traditional Chinese ding — a bronze cauldron adorned with sacred inscriptions. Wind is associated with the element of Wood, so this combination denotes fire blazing above a well-ventilated stack of logs. This hexagram could be associated with cooking, food preparation, culinary arts. The Yang lines correspond to the body of the vessel and its lid, while the Yin lines represent its two handles and two supports.
Although the image of a boiling cauldron with food clearly symbolizes the presence of nourishment and abundance, it also illustrates the concept of transformation. Cooking can be considered a part of alchemy, as it transforms raw components into a more complex and appealing combination. Besides food preparation, the ding was used for offering food in honor of deceased ancestors and higher spiritual forces. In this context, a humble pot for cooking transforms into a ceremonial vessel. Ding embodies the meeting of physical and metaphysical dimensions, reminding us that both aspects need attention and respect.
Inner fullness — inspiration, enlightenment, constructive thinking, spiritual maturity, firm determination — promises future success, but the ground must be prepared for it. The ground — establishing connections with people, assistants, consumers, creating a favorable environment for the realization of ideas, including a healthy regimen for one's physical state.

I Ching Talking

The cauldron contains fullness. My adversaries are in need, but it will not reach me. Happiness

Hexagram Line Descriptions

Yang
The cauldron is overturned. Favorable to expel decay. The concubine is taken for her offspring. There will be no slander.
If all is cleared of dirt, it can prove to be of equal value
Yin
The cauldron contains fullness. My adversaries are in need, but it will not reach me. Happiness.
Do not let envy distract you from your true goal
Yang
The cauldron's ears are altered, there will be obstacles in action. One cannot be satiated with the fat of a pheasant. As soon as the rain passes, it dries up. Regret. But in the end - happiness.
Your merits will remain unknown until you participate in some honest project
Yang
The cauldron's leg is broken. The sacrifices of princes are overturned, and the outside of the cauldron is soiled. Misfortune.
If you bear excessive responsibility, do not delegate it to those unworthy of trust
Yang
The cauldron has yellow ears and a golden handle. Perseverance is favorable
Wisely distribute responsibility instead of insisting on total control
Yin
The cauldron has a jade handle. Great happiness. Nothing unfavorable.
Having achieved success, you must maintain humility and kindness
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