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Career I Ching Reading — Da You (Great Possession) → Li (The Clinging) — August 2, 2026

Cast on 2026-08-02 · Qian (Heaven) Palace (Metal) · Void Yin Mao

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Full Divination Chart

Primary

Hexagram 14 — Da You (Great Possession)

Qian (Heaven) Palace · Metal

Resulting

Hexagram 30 — Li (The Clinging)

Li (Fire) Palace · Fire
Six Gods Primary Self/Other Line Changing Resulting Line Resulting
Vermilion Bird
Off. Si Fire
Other
Si Fire Off.
Azure Dragon
Par. Wei Earth
Wei Earth Par.
Black Tortoise
Sib. You Metal
You Metal Sib.
White Tiger
Par. Chen Earth
Self
Hai Water Off.
Teng She
Wea. Yin Wood
Chou Earth Par.
Gou Chen
Off. Zi Water
Mao Wood Wea.
STUDIO PROFESSIONAL // ANALYTICAL DIVINATION
AI Interpretation

Changing jobs to the medical industry within three months is highly likely to bring more turmoil than gain, with returns falling short of expectations. The core reason is that the hexagram forms a Six-Clash configuration, which indicates rapid dispersion. Furthermore, the Officer Line representing the new job falls into Void, rendering it unable to support the Self Line. The Resulting Hexagram also shows a turning-back restriction. Therefore, the job change will not be smooth and is prone to complications.

Changing Jobs to the Medical Industry Within Three Months Is Highly Likely to Bring More Turmoil Than Gain

Background Analysis

The Primary Hexagram is Hexagram 14 — Da You (Great Possession) changing to Hexagram 30 — Li (The Clinging), with Li (Fire) above and Qian (Heaven) below. Heaven and Fire restrict each other. Moreover, both the Primary Hexagram and the Resulting Hexagram are Six-Clash hexagrams (Six-Clash represents conflict, dispersion, and rapid speed). Encountering a Six-Clash configuration when divining on a job change means that even if the transition can be forcibly facilitated in the short term, it will lead to a situation where you fail to adapt, quickly regret the move, or see things fall apart. Currently, it is the 6th lunar month (Wei month), when Earth is prosperous and Metal is strong. The Qi of the hexagram itself carries an impulsive energy of rushing for quick success, which highly resonates with the short time limit of "within three months," indicating that this is not a good time for steady, solid progress.

The New Position in the Medical Industry Lacks Substantial Support in the Short Term

Yong Shen (Focus) Analysis

In a Career divination, one looks at the Officer (representing the position and the new company) and the Parents (representing the new work environment and documentary contracts).

The Officer Falling into Void Leads to Unfulfilled Promises for the New Position

The Other Line, Officer Si (Fire), representing the new position, currently falls in a Void (Void refers to the halving of strength or becoming completely empty). This directly indicates that within the next three months, the target position in the medical industry may appear booming, but in reality, it lacks substantive support. You may encounter empty promises, severe misalignments between job responsibilities and expectations, or even stalling in the onboarding process.

The Moving Wealth Line Changing to Retreat Indicates Shrinking Salary and Benefits

The Wealth Yin (Wood) in the second line is a Changing Line (Changing Lines indicate that matters are shifting), and it transforms into Chou (Earth). In hexagram theory, this is known as "changing to retreat and entering the grave." Additionally, Yin (Wood) is restricted and clashed by the Shen day in autumn. This means that after the job change, your actual income or performance-based benefits will not only be difficult to improve but also carry the risk of shrinking or being delayed.

The Self Line Being Clashed by the Day Indicator Suggests Restlessness After the Job Change

The Self Line, Parents Chen (Earth), representing you, is clashed by the Shen day on which the hexagram was cast (Day Break / Hidden Movement), placing you in an extremely unstable state. This indicates that once the change occurs, you will lack a sense of belonging and security in the new environment.

The Six-Clash Hexagram Accelerates the Manifestation of the Job Change Outcome

Timing Inference

Because the Six-Clash hexagram dominates, matters will develop extremely quickly. If you force the job change, a distinct sense of blockage or friction will emerge within a month of onboarding (around a Shen or You day in mid-September of the Gregorian calendar). If you wish to wait for a better monthly luck cycle, you must wait until the Qi of Metal and Water gradually recedes in autumn. Only when the Earth is prosperous in October (Xu month) will your coping ability strengthen. However, to see this medical position truly materialize and gain momentum, it will highly likely take until after the Void is exited in November (Hai month), which has already exceeded the expected safety zone of the current three months.

Action Recommendations

  • Postpone your plans to resign and change jobs within the next three months. Use this time to engage more with the actual business and internal ecosystem of the medical industry as an observer, so as to avoid being drawn in by the superficial halo of the industry.
  • If you have already submitted your resume or are in the interview process, focus on verifying the company's organizational structure, conducting background checks on the role, and scrutinizing the specific performance and salary terms to prevent the gap caused by "empty promises."
  • Given that your own state in the current hexagram is fluctuating (Hidden Movement and clashed), it is advisable to stabilize your footing in your current job or living environment first. Take a temporary rest and postpone your plan to switch tracks until the end of the year (after the lunar Hai month) for re-evaluation.
This reading is generated by AI from Liu Yao hexagram theory, with private details obscured. For thoughtful reference only.
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