Hexagram 19: Lin -

Approach
Art & Design

Art Nouveau Visual

Mucha - The Seasons: Spring / L'Approche

Mucha - The Seasons: Spring / L'Approche

Alphonse Mucha (1896)

Mucha's Art Nouveau work captures lin (臨) - approach - through natural imagery: spring advancing, life rising, potential manifesting. The flowing organic lines aren't decoration—they're the visual grammar of emergence itself. Earth above, Lake below. The receptive earth opens to joyous waters rising. Growth isn't forced—it approaches naturally when conditions allow. Mucha understood this: beauty emerges from organic law, not arbitrary imposition. The decorative borders frame without constraining. The figure embodies rather than represents. This is lin rendered visible: the moment before full flowering, when approach is felt but not yet complete. Spring doesn't announce itself with trumpet—it arrives through accumulation of small changes until suddenly, unmistakably, it's here.

Practical Integration

You're watching something emerge. The project's gaining traction, the idea's spreading, the movement's building momentum. Not from your pushing—from its own vitality. People approach because they sense something real. This is lin: organic growth through accumulated small changes. Mucha understood visual lin: beauty approaching through artisanal precision compounded daily. Each flowing line required specific decisions about curve, weight, relationship to surroundings. The stained glass pieces—cutting, leading, fitting—demanded patient accumulation of correct small choices. The result looks effortless because the underlying structure is sound. Spring doesn't struggle to arrive. It accumulates until presence is undeniable. Here's what kills approach: premature forcing. You see early traction and immediately try to scale, systematize, capture the growth. The organic process that created initial momentum gets replaced by growth-hacking, optimization, extraction. Like trying to make spring happen faster by pulling on shoots. You don't accelerate lin—you nurture conditions and let accumulation continue. The classical text's warning matters: by the eighth month there will be misfortune. Growth has seasons. Spring doesn't last forever. The organization that's expanding, the movement that's spreading, the project that's catching on—these have natural arcs. Approach eventually yields to completion, maturity, then decline. Trying to maintain permanent growth phase is trying to make spring eternal. It creates forcing, exhaustion, brittleness. Your task during lin: recognize you're in growth phase and act accordingly. This is the time for tolerance and teaching—bringing people in, showing them how things work, letting the circle expand. Not gatekeeping, not complexity, not protection of what you've built. The superior man is inexhaustible in teaching. Growth phase means generosity with knowledge. But also: prepare for the eighth month. The thing that's approaching won't approach forever. Build infrastructure while you have momentum. Document while people remember why decisions were made. Create succession while founders are present. Expansion contains the seeds of its own ending—not because something goes wrong, but because growth is a phase, not a permanent state. Mucha's spring figures: beautiful because they capture the precise moment of approach—not winter dormancy, not summer fullness, but the specific quality of emergence. Your equivalent: recognize what phase you're in. Don't treat early traction like mature business. Don't treat growth phase like steady state. Don't try to hold spring indefinitely. Let approach be approach—with all its characteristic generosity, tolerance, teaching, opening. But know it will yield to other seasons.

References & Citations

  1. Mucha Foundation - Official Site
  2. Alphonse Mucha - Wikipedia
  3. Alphonse Mucha Collection - The Met
  4. Mucha Museum Prague

The Judgment

Approach has supreme success. Perseverance furthers. When the eighth month comes, there will be misfortune. Use spring energy wisely—document, share, build systems. The garage won't stay open forever.

líntaking charge
yuánfirst-rate
hēngfulfillment
worth
zhēnpersistence
zhìto arrive
in
the eighth
yuèmonth
yǒuis
xiōngunfortunate

The Image

The earth above the lake: the image of Approach. Thus the superior man is inexhaustible in his will to teach and without limits in his tolerance and protection of the people. The open-source maintainer, the garage mentor, the newsletter writer who says 'come build with us'—this is the pattern.

lake
shàngabove
yǒuis
earth
líntaking charge
jūnnoble
young one
accordingly
jiāoinstructs
thinks
without
qióngexhaustion
róngaccept
bǎoprotect
mínthe people
without
jiāngboundaries

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1咸臨貞吉

xiánunited
líntaking charge
zhēnpersistence
promising

Line 2咸臨吉無不利

xiánunited
líntaking charge
promising
without
doubt
worthwhile

Line 3甘臨無攸利既憂之無咎

gānsweet
líntaking charge
this is no
yōudirection
with merit
when finished
yōuindulge in
zhīthis
no
jiùblame

Line 4至臨無咎

zhìcomplete
líntaking charge
no
jiùblame

Line 5知臨大君之宜吉

zhīinformed
líntaking charge
great
jūnnoble
zhī...'s
necessity
promising

Line 6敦臨吉無咎

dūnauthentic
líntaking charge
promising
no
jiùis wrong

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Lake (☱) below, Earth (☷) above—joyous waters rising through receptive soil.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

Lin means approach, becoming great. Two strong lines grow from below—light-giving power expands. Linked to the twelfth month when, after winter solstice, light begins to ascend. But the text warns: by the eighth month, there will be misfortune. Growth has seasons.

Character Analysis

臨 (lín) - to approach, to arrive, to oversee. French and Moore approached the computer revolution not from IBM's boardroom but from a garage floor—meeting hobbyists as equals, approaching from below with genuine desire to share and elevate.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Lake

Upper Trigram

Earth

Binary

110000

Energy State

Two yang lines ascending from below, pushing upward through yielding yin. Growth phase—expansion, advance, increasing presence. Read bottom to top: strong foundation building upward from grassroots energy.

Trigram Symbolism

☷ Earth (Upper) — The Receptive, yielding, nurturing ☱ Lake (Lower) — The Joyous, communication, gathering Joyous gathering rises through receptive space—knowledge approaches those ready to receive, community forms around shared passion.

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