Hexagram 32:

héngcontinuity

Upper TrigramThunder
Lower TrigramWind

Judgment

héngcontinuity, continuing; enduring changes
hēngfulfillment, satisfaction, success, completion
no; nothing; without, with no; avoid
jiùblame; is wrong; a mistake, an error
worthwhile, rewarding, beneficial
zhēnto be persistent, persevering, resolved
worthwhile, rewarding, beneficial
yǒuto have, find, taking on; if there is
yōusomewhere; a place, direction, purpose
wǎngto go, move towards; in going; ahead

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

léithe thunder; thundering
fēngand the wind; winds
héngcontinuity
jūna, the noble, worthy, honored
young one, heir, disciple
accordingly, therefore, thus; with-
makes, takes a stand; is established; stands
without; with no; instead, regardless of
changing; changed, altered, moving
fāngin, of directive, bearing, methods

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

jùndig, jump, diving in, deep; entrenching
héngfor, to continuity; endure, last, stay
zhēnpersistence, determination, resolve
xiōngis disappointing, unlikely; has pitfalls
this is no, not; this lacks, has no
yōua direction, purpose; an aim, orientation
with merit, of value, with rewards

Line 2: 悔亡

huǐregrets, remorse; regret, repent and
wángpass, disappear, dissolves; move on

Line 3: 不恆其德或承之羞貞吝

lacking, wanting; without, with no; not
héngcontinuity, consistency; enduring
in, of, to, with the, this, one's own
character, virtue, merit, moral courage
huòperhaps, maybe; somehow, sometimes
chéngaccept, inherit, enjoy, adopt, continuing
zhīin, of, towards such, this
xiūunworthiness, inferiority, shame, disgrace
zhēnto persist; what persists; is constant
lìnis embarrassment, humiliation

Line 4: 田無禽

tiána, the field, hunt, land
is nothing without, with no; lacks, wants
qíngame, quarry, birds, animals; a catch, capture

Line 5: 恆其德貞婦人吉夫子凶

héngcontinuity; to continue, endure, lasting
in, of, to one's own; in
character, virtue, merit, moral courage
zhēnis, means persistence, determination, focus
for a, the woman, wife's in, of
rénmaturity, adulthood; grown, mature
is promising, auspicious, opportune, timely
for a, the man, husband's still in, of
youth, childhood; a boy; young
xiōngis, in trouble, disappointment, adversity

Line 6: 振恆凶

zhènexcited, stimulated, agitated, aroused
héngcontinuously, chronically, constantly
xiōngunfortunate, foreboding, ill-omened

Practical Guidance

Duration isn't standing still. Standing still is regression. Duration is movement that renews itself through its own rhythm. Voyager model: the spacecraft doesn't maintain orbit (which requires constant correction); it travels on a trajectory that naturally persists. Gravity assists from Jupiter and Saturn added velocity without fuel. The design works with physical law rather than fighting it, so duration costs nothing. The golden record doesn't require power to remain readable—it's etched metal, passive storage, waiting for an interpreter. Here's the distinction between true duration and false permanence: trying to make something last by holding it rigid versus building something that lasts through self-renewing motion. Code repositories, documentation, system architecture—these endure when they're designed for change within stable principles, not when they're frozen against all modification. Voyager took years to plan. The record selection committee—Carl Sagan, Frank Drake, Ann Druyan, Timothy Ferris, Jon Lomberg, Linda Salzman Sagan—debated every track. You can't rush endurance engineering. To compress something, first let it fully expand. To make something last, first understand its full extent. Know which situation you're in: maintaining a stable system versus adapting to new requirements. Voyager will execute its mission for billions of years without adaptation because it's in the first category. Your codebase probably isn't. What endures is what's built to endure through motion, not against it. Bach endures because the Prelude works in any context, any medium, any interpretation. The mathematics for playing back the record endure because physics doesn't drift. What you build: does it have that quality? Or are you maintaining something that requires constant correction to keep from decaying? Voyager 1 entered interstellar space in 2012, followed by Voyager 2 in 2018. Both are now beyond the heliopause, in the space between stars, still transmitting data back to Earth. The mission continues not because anyone maintains it actively but because it was designed for autonomous duration. Forty thousand years before they make a close approach to any other planetary system. The golden records remain playable for over a billion years—longer than multi-cellular life has existed on Earth. That's duration. Not permanence through rigidity, but persistence through appropriate design and motion aligned with physical law.

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