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Travel I Ching Reading — Jie (Limitation) — July 30, 2026

Cast on 2026-07-30 · Kan (Water) Palace (Water) · Void Yin Mao

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Full Divination Chart

Primary

Hexagram 60 — Jie (Limitation)

Kan (Water) Palace · Water

Resulting

Hexagram 60 — Jie (Limitation)

Kan (Water) Palace · Water
Six Gods Primary Self/Other Line Changing Resulting Line Resulting
Black Tortoise
Sib. Zi Water
Zi Water Sib.
White Tiger
Off. Xu Earth
Xu Earth Off.
Teng She
Par. Shen Metal
Other
Shen Metal Par.
Gou Chen
Off. Chou Earth
Chou Earth Off.
Vermilion Bird
Off. Mao Wood
Mao Wood Off.
Azure Dragon
Wea. Si Fire
Self
Si Fire Wea.
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AI Interpretation

This Travel appears overall safe and smooth, highly likely to be a relaxing and leisurely journey. The key basis lies in the fact that when divining Travel, the Self Line (representing yourself) acts as the core. The Self Line is accompanied by Wealth Si Fire, receiving protection in the Wei month (late summer/early autumn when Earth is prosperous), and is strongly supported by the day's commander, Si Fire. Your personal energy is exceptionally strong, and your Qi field is stable. The entire hexagram is quiet without any Changing Lines (the situation is stable with no sudden variables). Although it encounters a Six-Clash Hexagram, which indicates a quick there-and-back trip, your own robust strength is more than sufficient to handle it smoothly.

The Self Line is Strong and the Quiet Hexagram has No Changes; Travel is Safe with Leisure for Enjoyment

Background Analysis

When divining Travel, the primary focus is on the Self Line, which represents yourself. In the Primary Hexagram, the Self Line falls on the first line and carries the Azure Dragon (representing joy, eating, drinking, and amusement), and its Five Elements belong to Fire. In hexagram theory, this is referred to as being "prosperous" (having abundant energy). Not only is the monthly branch friendly to it, but the day the hexagram was cast is also a Si day, which is equivalent to your "core vitality" receiving a double boost of energy. Because there are no Changing Lines in the entire hexagram, it means that this itinerary will not experience inexplicable, temporary changes, and the overall situation remains in a controllable and comfortable state.

The Self Line is Strong and Accompanied by the Azure Dragon; the Journey is Mostly for Enjoyment and Leisure

Yong Shen (Focus) Analysis

The first line carries the Azure Dragon, which usually indicates that this trip has a nature of indulgence and relaxation—perhaps tasting delicious food, sightseeing, or taking a leisure vacation. Although the first line represents the initial stage of departure, showing that you are full of enthusiasm when preparing to set off, because it is a quiet hexagram, it is recommended to proceed steadily according to the original plan without overly complicating things or frequently changing the itinerary.

The Other Line Encounters Void and is Combined with the Day's Commander; the Destination is Relaxing but Beware of Minor Delays

Yong Shen (Focus) Analysis

The Other Line represents the destination. It is accompanied by Parents Shen Metal and encounters Yin and Mao as Xun Kong (Void). The destination falling into Void suggests, on one hand, that the place you are going to allows you to completely empty your mind and relax your body; on the other hand, the Other Line is entangled by the day's commander (Si Fire)—known as "Day Combination" in hexagram theory—implying that when actually executing the itinerary, booking tickets and hotels, or arriving at a specific location, there might be slight delays or minor hiccups. However, because you are the dominant force (Self Line) controlling the destination (Other Line), these minor issues are entirely within your control and will not affect the overall situation.

A Quiet Six-Clash Hexagram Indicates a Hasty Trip; the Itinerary Will Conclude Smoothly at a Fast Pace

Timing Deduction

The Primary Hexagram is a Six-Clash Hexagram (symbolizing dispersion and speed). In Travel divination, a Six-Clash Hexagram means "leaving quickly and returning quickly," or that the pace of the entire journey is relatively brisk without dragging things out, and any minor problems encountered will be resolved swiftly. Since the hexagram is quiet, the timing will likely follow your established schedule. There is a high probability that you will successfully complete the key parts of your itinerary or return safely on a Mao day (around August 8, 2026, in the Gregorian calendar) or a Shen day (around August 13, in the Gregorian calendar).

Action Recommendations

  • Carefully double-check and confirm your reservation information well in advance of your Travel to prevent the "Day Combination" delay effect brought by the destination.
  • Go with the fast pace of the itinerary; do not dwell on issues. Handling matters decisively will ensure a smooth and pleasant trip.
  • Fully enjoy the journey, which focuses on leisure and food, and simply experience it with a relaxed mindset.
This reading is generated by AI from Liu Yao hexagram theory, with private details obscured. For thoughtful reference only.
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