Hexagram 14: Da You - 大有

Possession in Great Measure
Fine Art
Klimt — Adele Bloch Bauer I

Klimt — Adele Bloch Bauer I

Klimt (Unknown)

Klimt's 1907 portrait depicts wealthy patron Adele Bloch-Bauer adorned in elaborate gold-leaf patterns. The lavish display of wealth and social prominence connects to hexagram 14's theme of possession in great measure.

Practical Integration

A woman emerges from fields of gold leaf and Byzantine ornament, her face and hands the only elements rendered as flesh. Klimt painted Adele Bloch-Bauer in 1907, surrounding his wealthy patron with layers of decorative abundance—geometric patterns, spiral motifs, Egyptian eyes, all executed in gold that catches light like burnished metal. The painting announces wealth not through depicted objects but through material itself—gold leaf applied so thickly the surface becomes relief, becomes treasure. Adele sits enthroned in her own abundance, prosperity made visible, great measure possessed and displayed. This is Dà Yǒu (大有), the Chinese hexagram meaning \"possession in great measure\" or \"great holdings.\" Ancient diviners saw this configuration when Fire (Lí) sits above Heaven (Qián): illuminating clarity above, creative force below, like the sun at midday shining down on all things, making everything visible, abundant, and accessible. Klimt's gold embodies this solar generosity—light transformed into substance, radiance you can touch. In Zhou Dynasty court divinations, this hexagram appeared during reigns of prosperity when granaries filled, when trade flourished, when the kingdom held great resources and displayed them without shame. Klimt's 1907 portrait depicts wealthy patron Adele Bloch-Bauer adorned in elaborate gold-leaf patterns. The lavish display of wealth and social prominence connects to hexagram 14's theme of possession in great measure. The Judgment text declares the condition simply: \"Supreme success.\" Prosperity this great requires no hedging, no qualification. Adele's wealth came from her husband's sugar refinery fortune, the sweet abundance of industrial-age Vienna. Klimt himself commanded extraordinary fees during his Golden Period—the art market boomed, patrons competed for his work, gold became his signature material. But the text adds crucial guidance: \"His supreme success is due to his relationship with heaven, which illuminates, judges, and shapes all things from above.\" Great measure isn't hoarded; it circulates, illuminates, shapes what it touches. Adele became a patron of the arts herself, her salon gathering Vienna's intellectual elite. The wealth flows through her, not to her alone. The Image Text offers counsel for managing abundance: \"Fire in heaven above: the image of possession in great measure. Thus the superior person curbs evil and furthers good, and thereby obeys the benevolent will of heaven.\" Prosperity creates responsibility. Klimt's painting itself demonstrates this—commissioned for a private home, it became one of Austria's most recognized artworks, reproducible abundance spreading from singular possession. Song Dynasty officials understood this hexagram as the moment when good governance produces surplus, when abundance allows support for culture, scholarship, public works. In the I-Ching's sequence, Dà Yǒu follows Fellowship: when people work together openly, wealth accumulates. The next hexagram is Modesty—a warning that great possession without humility breeds resentment, that abundance handled proudly turns to its opposite.

References & Citations

  1. Adele Bloch Bauer I — Klimt-Unknown. Klimt's 1907 portrait depicts wealthy patron Adele Bloch-Bauer adorned in elaborate gold-leaf patterns. The lavish display of wealth and social prominence connects to hexagram 14's theme of possession in great measure.

The Judgment

Possession in Great Measure. Supreme success. Possession in great measure brings supreme success when combined with modesty. The superior man restrains evil and furthers good, thus obeying the will of heaven.

big
yǒudomain
yuánmost
hēngfulfilling

The Image

Fire in heaven above: the image of Possession in Great Measure. Thus the superior man curbs evil and furthers good, and thereby obeys the benevolent will of heaven.

huǒfire
zàiin
tiānheaven
shàngabove
big
yǒudomain
jūnnoble
young one
accordingly
èsuppresses
èevil
yángpromotes
shàngoodness
shùnaccepting
tiānheaven's
xiūterms
mìnghigher law

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1無交害匪咎艱則無咎

having
jiāointeraction
hàiwith trouble
fěito never to be
jiùin errors
jiānthis is difficulty
but otherwise
no
jiùblame

Line 2大車以載有攸往無咎

great
chēwagon
is used for the purpose of
zàiundertake
yǒuto have
yōusomewhere
wǎngto go
is not
jiùmistake

Line 3公用亨于天子小人弗克

gōnghigh noble
yòngpresents
hēngfulfillment
to
tiānof heaven's
the son
xiǎothe common
rénfolk
are not
able to

Line 4匪其彭無咎

fěiit
in one's own
péngplace of dominion
no
jiùblame

Line 5厥孚交如威如吉

juétheir
trust
jiāocommerce
resemble
wēidignity
assuming
is promising

Line 6自天祐之吉無不利

from
tiānheaven
yòuis protection
zhīis extended
promising
without
doubt
worthwhile

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Fire (☲) above, Heaven (☰) below—illumination above creative power, the weak line in fifth position making strong lines beautiful through modesty.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

Wilhelm describes this as possession in great measure: holding great resources that must be managed with humility. The weak fifth line represents modesty preventing arrogance. McKenna: ambitious application tempered by acknowledging speculation.

Character Analysis

The character 大有 (dà yǒu) means 'great possession' or 'great having.' McKenna possessed I Ching knowledge in great measure and used it to construct temporal cosmology. The weak line: his explicit acknowledgment that Timewave was speculative model, not scientific fact.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Heaven

Upper Trigram

Fire

Binary

111101

Energy State

Fire illuminating from above, creative power below. The weak yin line in fifth position (normally strong ruler position) creates modesty within great possession.

Trigram Symbolism

☲ Fire (Upper) - The Clinging, clarity, illumination ☰ Heaven (Lower) - The Creative, strength, power Light illuminating creative force—possession made manifest through application.

For the classical Wilhelm translation and line-by-line commentary, see Wilhelm Translation.