Sui :: Pursuit
Supreme offering : no misfortune
Supreme offering : no misfortune
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Sui is a ritual form of tracking and hunting (pursuit) used for divination.3 Auspices were determined by the species, age, health, and markings of the bagged game animal. The divinatory quality of the hunt has long been central to the human relationship to nature. It is a form of communication with the unseen.
Auspices
In Sui goals (hunt) are reached but it is important not to make pursuit (killing) itself the goal. An important aspect of successful leadership is knowing when to subordinate and who or what to follow.
Good for marriage of the young, travel, education, and new endeavors.
Bad for overworking, exaggerating your strength, and being "old fashioned."
Comment
In the Zhouyi all success is linked to compliance to its divined omen. This is called "following the ancestors" or embracing fate.
In this hexagram, the source of clarity and the strength that bring true success is subordination to fate--the act of following. When your efforts are rewarded it is stopping that brings success. Getting caught up in pursuit for it own sake will make you mad and diminish your resources.
What Confucianists will interpret as an ideal of moral restraint, is, in the Zhouyi, simply a matter of precedent and practicality. True success is ordained of Heaven, that is, fated or created by natural precedents-the momentum of the ancestors. When Sui is divined, following the omen of the ancestors is always the road to success.
Other Correspondences
Business: Hiring consultants and innovators, selling out to a larger firm, and promotions.
Disharmonies: Contagious diseases, stress-related illness, kidney qi deficiency, and excess damp.
Prognosis: Poor. The patient recovers slowly due to changing physicians and/or uneven adherence to medical advice. Hypochondria may be the real problem.