Hexagram 44: Gou -

Coming to Meet
Fine Art
Caravaggio — Supper at Emmaus

Caravaggio — Supper at Emmaus

Caravaggio (1601)

Caravaggio depicts the biblical moment when two disciples suddenly recognize the risen Christ at dinner, three days after crucifixion. Their dramatic gestures capture the instant of unexpected recognition. The painting shows how something hidden or unnoticed (the divine in human form) suddenly comes to meet us, relating to hexagram 44's theme of coming to meet.

Practical Integration

A tavern outside Jerusalem, evening light through the window. Caravaggio freezes the instant when two disciples suddenly recognize their dinner companion—the risen Christ, three days dead, now breaking bread before them. One man throws his arms wide in shock, the other grips his chair as if to rise. Christ sits calmly in the center, the innkeeper watches uncomprehending. The 1601 painting captures the moment before recognition becomes belief, when the hidden reveals itself. Caravaggio depicts the biblical moment when two disciples suddenly recognize the risen Christ at dinner, three days after crucifixion. Their dramatic gestures capture the instant of unexpected recognition. The painting shows how something hidden or unnoticed (the divine in human form) suddenly comes to meet us, relating to hexagram 44's theme of coming to meet. This is Gòu (姤), Coming to Meet, a hexagram that describes unexpected encounter with what was concealed. The character suggests meeting or coupling, often with connotations of surprise or temptation. The trigram structure places Heaven (Qián) above Wind (Xùn): creative force meeting subtle penetration, something powerful approaching from below. In divination practice, ancient texts associated this hexagram with the summer solstice, when the first yin line returns after maximum yang—a small dark force beginning to infiltrate the light. Caravaggio's chiaroscuro technique embodies this meeting of opposites: divine presence clothed in human ordinariness, the sacred emerging within the mundane inn. The Judgment text warns: \"Coming to Meet. The maiden is powerful. One should not marry such a maiden.\" The text uses the metaphor of an assertive young woman approaching unbidden—something that comes to meet you rather than you seeking it. The counsel advises caution with what arrives unexpectedly, what presents itself uninvited. At Emmaus, the disciples encounter what they neither sought nor expected—death reversed, the impossible made present. Their dramatic gestures capture the shock of such a meeting. Zhou Dynasty diviners saw this hexagram when hidden enemies revealed themselves, when concealed problems surfaced, when what seemed gone returned unexpectedly. The hexagram addresses recognition more than the thing recognized—the moment when you suddenly see what was there all along. The Image Text observes: \"Under heaven, wind: the image of Coming to Meet. Thus does the prince act when disseminating his commands and proclaiming them to the four quarters of heaven.\" Wind moves beneath the sky, reaching everywhere yet remaining invisible until it stirs what it touches. Caravaggio's Christ sits in ordinary human form, his divine nature invisible until the gesture of breaking bread triggers recognition. In the I-Ching sequence, Gòu follows Guài (breakthrough): after the decisive confrontation comes the unexpected encounter, what emerges in the aftermath. The disciples walk with their companion for hours before the breaking of bread reveals who walks beside them—coming to meet describes this delay between presence and recognition, the moment when hidden reality suddenly declares itself.

References & Citations

  1. Supper at Emmaus — Caravaggio-1601. Caravaggio depicts the biblical moment when two disciples suddenly recognize the risen Christ at dinner, three days after crucifixion. Their dramatic gestures capture the instant of unexpected recognition. The painting shows how something hidden or unnoticed (the divine in human form) suddenly comes to meet us, relating to hexagram 44's theme of coming to meet.

The Judgment

姤。女壯,勿用取女。 Coming to Meet. The maiden is powerful. One should not marry such a maiden. Wilhelm's commentary: One dark line has entered from below. The force is gentle but should not be underestimated. What comes to meet you arrives with its own power. Influence without force is still influence.

gòudissipation
maiden
zhuàngis powerful
it is not at all
yònguseful
to pair
this maiden

The Image

天下有風,姤。后以施命誥四方。 Heaven with Wind beneath: Coming to Meet. Thus the sovereign issues commands and proclaims them to the four quarters. Wind carries the decree everywhere. What speaks from the center penetrates to the periphery. Trinity's message travels through phone lines, across the grid, into Neo's apartment, onto his screen. The command doesn't announce itself. It simply appears.

tiānheaven
xiàbeneath
yǒuis
fēngthe wind
gòudissipation
hòuthe ruler
accordingly
shīissue
mìngcommands
gàoand decrees
in
fāngdirections

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1繫于金柅貞吉有攸往見凶羸豕孚蹢躅

secured
by
jīnmetal
brake
zhēnpersistence
is promising
yǒuhave
yōusomewhere
wǎngto go
jiànlook at
xiōngthe unfortunate
léitethered
shǐhog
is sure
zhíto kick
zhúand falter

Line 2包有魚無咎不利賓

bāocreel
yǒuholds
fish
no
jiùblame
but no
advantage
bīnone's guests

Line 3臀無膚其行次且厲無大咎

túnrump
without
skin
one's
xíngwalking
is second-rate
qiěfor now
harsh
but no
great
jiùblame

Line 4包無魚起凶

bāocreel
without
fish
dawning
xiōngunhappiness

Line 5以杞包瓜含章有隕自天

using
willows
bāoto wrap
guāmelons
hánrestrained
zhāngis a
yǒuthese
yǔndropped
from
tiānheaven

Line 6姤其角吝無咎

gòuencountering
on
jiǎohorns
lìnembarrassing
though no
jiùto blame

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

In Zhou divination, 姤 depicted an encounter with a powerful feminine force—not hostile, but dangerous because of its strength and the inevitability of its influence.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

姤 (Gòu) represents the sudden appearance of yin energy at the summer solstice—one dark line entering from below while yang is at its height. The hexagram counsels awareness: what seems small and gentle can transform everything. The maiden who comes to meet is not seeking permission.

Character Analysis

Wind under Heaven. ☴☰. Gentle below, creative above—influence that penetrates without force, entering through the smallest openings. Trinity's message doesn't break Neo's monitor. It uses the monitor. The medium becomes the invasion vector.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Wind

Upper Trigram

Heaven

Binary

011111

Energy State

Yin entering yang at its peak. Single dark line penetrating from below. Gentle influence under creative force. Destabilization through intimacy, not violence.

Trigram Symbolism

☰ Heaven (上) - Creative, Father, Strength ☴ Wind (下) - Gentle, Eldest Daughter, Penetration Wind beneath Heaven: influence that enters everywhere, penetrates everything, transforms without announcement. The visitor who doesn't need to knock because she's already inside.

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