Small Exceeding

Hexagram 62 is named 小過 (xiǎo guò), “Small Exceeding”. Other variations include “preponderance of the small” and “small surpassing”. Its inner trigram is ☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain, and its outer trigram is ☳ (震 zhèn) shake = (雷) thunder.

Confucius/Legge: In Small Powers we see the magnetic lines exceeding the others, and giving the intimation of progress and attainment. To be advantageous, such excesses must be associated with firm correctness, and must always be in harmony with the requirements of the time. The magnetic lines are in the central places, and hence it is said that small excesses may be done in small affairs with good effect. Of the dynamic lines, one is not in its proper place, and the other is not central; thus it is said that small excesses should not be done in great affairs. In the hexagram we have the symbol of the flying bird, whose song reminds us that it is better to descend than ascend. To ascend is contrary to what is reasonable in the case, while to descend is natural and right.

Size

70x100x2.5 cm

Weight

2.50 kg

Materials

Acrylic on canvas

Period

2010

Record

Solo exhibition – 'Primordio',Arrivada Gallery, Chur, Switzerland. 2012

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