Possession in Great Measure: supreme success.
Possession in Great Measure
Ta Yu / Dà Yǒu 大有
Ta Yu is the hexagram of abundance possessed: fire blazing high in heaven, its light reaching everything. Strength within, clarity without — power joined to lucidity. The Judgment is among the shortest and most unreserved in the whole book: supreme success.
Possession in Great Measure: supreme success.
Judgment and image
Read these as the root statements before moving into modern interpretation, lines, and situation-specific paths.
Fire high in the heavens, shining far: this is Possession in Great Measure. In the same way, we restrain what is harmful and further what is good, in obedience to heaven's benevolent will.
The full meaning of Hexagram 14
Ta Yu is the hexagram of abundance possessed: fire blazing high in heaven, its light reaching everything. Strength within, clarity without — power joined to lucidity. The Judgment is among the shortest and most unreserved in the whole book: supreme success.
The abundance is not only material. In its deepest reading, great possession is the state of inner independence and self-possession earned through long conscientious effort — thoughts, actions, and attitudes purified until one's influence carries far, like light from a high place. Precisely because so much is held, everything now depends on how it is held.
The one yielding line in this hexagram occupies the ruler's place, and all the strong lines serve it: great possession is administered by modesty, or not for long. The image assigns abundance its work — restrain evil, further good. Wealth of any kind is a commission from heaven, not a trophy; the ancients consulted this hexagram to learn how rulers should spend their fortune for the people.
Graciousness, generosity, and unselfconscious dignity are the possessors that keep possession. Balance and humility, maintained in the midst of plenty, are what allow the universe to keep giving.
Abundance breeds its own thieves: pride, which awakens the envy and ego of others; clinging, which tries to freeze the gifted moment and thereby loses it; and the subtle arrogance of the self-made, who forget what was given. Watch also for the wrong company that wealth attracts, and for the softening of discipline that comfort invites. Nothing is harder to survive than success — this hexagram's supreme fortune is reserved for those who hold it lightly.
Six line readings
No Contact with the Harmful
No dealings yet with what is harmful — no blame in this. Remain conscious of the difficulty, and you stay free of blame.
Possession is new, and no damage has yet been done — keep it so. Remain humble, detached, and alert to the negative influences that abundance draws. Do not stop to bask: joy grasped at is joy lost, while joy received as a gift and released makes room for the gifts to continue. Stay conscious that great possession is difficult to carry, and the consciousness itself protects you.
The Big Wagon
A great wagon for loading. One may undertake something. No blame.
The abundance is sound enough to move: strong-axled, well-built, able to carry weight over distance. Inner peace, humility, and self-reliance have made your position stable, and new undertakings can now be ventured with confidence — mistakes will be corrected along the way by forces you cannot see but can trust. Load the wagon; possession that can travel is possession worth having.
The Prince's Offering
A prince offers his abundance to the Son of Heaven. A small-minded man cannot do this.
The test of great possession: can it be given? The prince dedicates his wealth to what is above him — to the common good, to the forces of good themselves — understanding that such riches are held in trust. The petty man cannot; private hoarding is all he knows, and it shrinks him. Sacrifice here is not loss but enlargement: releasing attachment to possession and power frees us from the ego's limits and opens the higher understanding. What is offered upward is not spent — it is transformed.
Distinguishing Oneself from the Neighbour
He makes a distinction between himself and his powerful neighbour. No blame.
Standing near others of great wealth or influence, the temptation is rivalry — comparing, competing, envying. Decline the contest. Distinguish yourself not by outdoing your neighbour but by walking your own path: trust your inner guidance, hold to your own values, and let go of measuring. True elevation comes from embracing what is genuinely yours, and the one who does not compete cannot be defeated.
Truth Accessible, Yet Dignified
One whose sincerity is accessible, yet dignified, has good fortune.
The character that abundance requires: open-hearted sincerity that draws others in, joined to a dignity that cannot be presumed upon. Unbending truthfulness without warmth repels; friendliness without gravity invites insolence and gets taken advantage of. Share your truth modestly and genuinely with those who truly seek it, and keep the quiet reserve that commands respect. Approachable and unshakeable together — this is the good fortune.
Blessed by Heaven
He is blessed by heaven: good fortune. Nothing that does not further.
The rare summit at which even the top line — usually the place of excess — is wholly fortunate. Abundance held with humility to the very end draws heaven's open blessing: honouring what is above, remaining conscientious, giving the wise their due. Devotion carried through without arrogance keeps negativity and doubt away entirely, and everything undertaken furthers. This is the reward of a life aligned with the greater good — the whole hexagram, fulfilled.
Hold your abundance — material, intellectual, spiritual — as light held high: for illumination, not display. Curb what is harmful in yourself and your sphere, further what is good, and stay modest in exact proportion to your fortune. What is possessed this way keeps growing; what is clutched begins at once to leave.
Read this hexagram through real life
Hexagram 14 in love means there is strong value in the connection, but it should be handled with generosity rather than control. In a relationship, it points to emotional abundance, appreciation, and giving freely without turning love into possession. If you are single, it suggests recognizing your own worth and approaching love from fullness rather than scarcity. This is a good sign for love when gratitude and openness lead the way.
Hexagram 14 in career means opportunity, recognition, or professional resources are available, and the question is how responsibly they are handled. It favors generous leadership, wise stewardship, and using success to strengthen something larger than personal ego. This career reading often appears when abundance brings responsibility as well as advantage.
Hexagram 14 in business means resources, visibility, or influence are available, and the question is how responsibly they are used. It favors generous leadership, wise stewardship, and using success to strengthen the business without slipping into pride or excess. This business reading often appears when abundance carries responsibility.
Hexagram 14 in family means the household has resources, love, or strength that should be shared generously and handled responsibly. It favors gratitude, generosity, and using your position to support others rather than overshadow them. This reading often appears when family abundance needs to be expressed through care and inclusion.
Hexagram 14 in money means resources, opportunity, or financial strength are available, and the real question is how responsibly they are handled. It favors wise stewardship, generosity without waste, and using abundance to build something lasting instead of slipping into excess or pride. This money reading often appears when prosperity brings both capacity and responsibility.
Hexagram 14 in personal growth means recognizing the strength, talent, or inner resources you already have and using them with humility. It favors gratitude, self-respect, and responsible confidence rather than chasing more or becoming inflated by your gifts. This growth reading often appears when you are being asked to lead from character and make good use of what is already in your possession.
Hexagram 14 in learning means you have access to strong intellectual resources, insight, or accumulated knowledge and need to use them responsibly. It favors refinement, embodiment, and making good use of what you already possess rather than chasing more indiscriminately. This learning reading often appears when your study has grown substantial and now requires wise stewardship.
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