Hexagram
Shows the state of the process, not a fate label.
sells timing, strategy, waiting, and the right moment to act
hexagram, lines, transition, what has ripened, and what not to force
buying moment
When timing, measure, and transition matter: act now, wait, change course, or strengthen position.
method difference
I Ching is sold as a change map: primary form, tension lines, and resulting movement matter more than direct prediction.
conversion moment
Best buying moment: the seeker is in a process where a sudden push can hurt, but inaction also has a cost.
why this is not a Tarot clone
Shows the state of the process, not a fate label.
Changing lines explain where the situation is ripening.
The ending chooses the timely step and what must not be forced.
purchase ladder
one hexagram as change weather
hexagram, lines, transition, what has ripened, and what not to force
changing lines, transition, and change Echo
line-based timing check
I Ching holds the question of timing and measure
A return to the same scroll after time, not a new anxious purchase.
the archive shows recurring hexagrams and the habit of forcing
sample before payment
Right now the situation resembles ripening more than immediate pushing.
The tension line shows the old strategy is already too loud for the next stage.
Timely step: clarify one condition and leave room for response without closing the door too early.
demo before payment
Before payment, the seeker sees that I Ching will speak through timing and measure, not card drama.
The situation resembles ripening more than an immediate push.
The tension shows where the old strategy is now too loud.
If not forced, the process moves toward clearer terms and less resistance.