Hexagram 32: 恆
héng — continuity
Judgment
Duration. Success. No blame. Perseverance furthers. It furthers one to have somewhere to go. Voyager has somewhere to go: outward, always. No destination, but trajectory persists. The mission succeeds through continuation, not arrival.
Image
Thunder and wind: the superior man stands firm and does not change direction. Voyager's trajectory was calculated in 1977. No course corrections for style. The path was set; persistence is the mission.
Digital Artifact
The Voyager Golden Record
NASA / Carl Sagan team (1977)
Voyager 1 and 2 carry golden records—12-inch gold-plated copper containing Earth's sounds and images. Bach, Beethoven, Chuck Berry. Greetings in 55 languages. Whale songs. Instructions etched on the cover, assuming recipients understand physics. Now in interstellar space, outlasting the sun. Playable for over a billion years. Not expecting reply—expecting persistence. Thunder and Wind: movement and gentleness sustaining each other. The mission isn't contact; it's duration. Built for endurance, launched into a medium where nothing stops it. Bach's Prelude doesn't degrade in vacuum. Math doesn't expire.
Historical Context
- Period
- Zhou Dynasty
- Oracle Bone Etymology
- Thunder (☳) above, Wind (☴) below—arousing movement above, gentle penetration below.
- Traditional Use
- The classical text describes duration as self-contained, self-renewing movement. Not rest, but rhythmic motion: inhalation/exhalation, systole/diastole.
Lines
Line 1: 浚恆貞凶無攸利
Line 2: 悔亡
Line 3: 不恆其德或承之羞貞吝
Line 4: 田無禽
Line 5: 恆其德貞婦人吉夫子凶
Line 6: 振恆凶
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