Kan :: Pit
Bound captives: repeated entrapment :: Taking appropriate action brings growth
Bound captives: repeated entrapment :: Taking appropriate action brings growth
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Kan is a pit used on Zhou battlefields to imprison defeated enemies who refused to surrender. Kan is a double entrapment-one is the actual external cell, the other is an uncompromising righteousness. The suffering in this situation is created by a very bitter combination of misfortune and belligerence, hopelessness and idealism. At best, Kan is how repeated adversity contains an opportunity to have a true look into your own heart.
Kan is also associated with the winter solstice, the darkest day of the year.
Auspices
You are repeatedly trapped and struggling. You must stoically accept restraint.
If you accept that you are in a sinkhole, find the message in it, and develop patience; things go well.
Good for profound personal growth, self-reflection, and solitary retreat.
Bad for making your case, productivity, and getting your way.
Comment
Kan is about being in an abyss -- isolated due to idealistic principles and a loss of personal freedom. It is about bad situations that are made worse by overreact-ing. Sometimes life just makes us "eat bitter." The advice here is to chew well.
Things change, winners become losers and losers become winners. According to the Zhouyi power always lies with those who can adapt to change. When Kan is divined, you must summon your innermost power and make a profoundly practical and spiritually dynamic move.
Let go and make your prison cell into your hermitage.
Other Correspondences
Business: Quitting your job, closing shop, and selling your business.
Disharmonies: Kidney failure, heart failure, blindness, and nervous breakdown.
Prognosis: Poor. The patient will be long-suffering and reject treatment. There is both a strong likelihood of fatality and a marginal chance of miraculous recovery.