Hexagram 27: Yi -

Nourishment
Screen
Star Trek's Replicator

Star Trek's Replicator

Gene Roddenberry (Next Generation era) (1987)

The replicator is post-scarcity technology made mundane. 'Tea, Earl Grey, hot.' Matter synthesized from energy, any food or object on demand. But watch what it does to the narrative structure: when physical needs are automatically met, what remains? Character development, moral questions, interpersonal dynamics. The replicator doesn't just provide nourishment—it eliminates material want as plot motivator, forcing the writers to address what humans care about when survival is guaranteed. The technology nourishes (lower trigram: physical sustenance) and simultaneously demonstrates what kinds of nourishment actually matter (upper trigram: spiritual cultivation). The mouth itself is the hexagram image: lower jaw and upper jaw, the space between where food becomes meaning.

Practical Integration

You can tell everything about a person's priorities by watching what they feed and what they cultivate. Not what they say about their values—what they actually nourish. The hexagram's structure is literally a mouth—jaw above, jaw below, opening between. What you put in that opening matters. But here's what matters more: what you do with it after. Physical nourishment versus spiritual cultivation. Your body versus your character. The replicator question: if you could have anything, what would you choose? Most people discover they don't know. Unlimited options, paralysis. Picard orders the same tea because he's already figured out what nourishes him. The choice itself—not having unlimited selection—creates the space for cultivation. You're surrounded by infinite content right now. Infinite possibilities. Infinite potential knowledge. What are you actually feeding yourself? Track your actual inputs for a week: what you read, watch, practice, discuss. That's what you're cultivating, regardless of what you believe about your priorities. Here's what the first line nails: people who could live on air (pure principle, self-sufficient) but instead envy others' circumstances. You have access to the replicator—infinite information, unlimited tutorials, entire technical libraries. If you're looking around envying other people's advantages instead of using what you have, you're choosing starvation at the feast. Picard's consistent choice—Earl Grey, hot, always in the same Bodum Bistro glass cup—isn't limitation. It's clarity about what actually nourishes him. The replicator didn't give him that clarity; it revealed whether he had it. When you can have anything, what you repeatedly choose shows what you actually value. Your browser history knows more about your priorities than your mission statement does.

References & Citations

  1. Earl Grey tea | Memory Alpha | Fandom
  2. Enjoy A Cup of Earl Grey Like Picard with Master Replicas x Bodum Bistro Tea Set
  3. 2570: Captain Picard Tea Order - explain xkcd
  4. Earl Grey Tea | Star Trek

The Judgment

Providing Nourishment. Perseverance brings good fortune. Watch the mouth—what goes in, and what comes out.

hungry
zhēnpersistence
is promising
guānwatch
the hungry mouth
starting
qiúthe search
kǒuto the mouth
shíto the substance

The Image

Thunder at the mountain's foot: temperate eating, careful speech. Examine origin before consumption.

shānthe mountain
xiàbelow
yǒuis
léithe thunder
hungry mouth
jūnthe noble
young one
accordingly
shènis mindful of
yánwords
and expression
jiéand restrained
yǐnin drinking
shíand eating

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1舍爾靈龜觀我朵頤凶

shěforsake
ěryour
língspirit
guītortoise
guānand
me
duǒhanging open
with hungry mouth
xiōngunfortunate

Line 2顛頤拂經于丘頤征凶

diānabnormal
appetite
dismiss
jīngthe norms
and going to
qiūthe hilltops
with hungry mouth
zhēngpressing
xiōngis misfortune

Line 3拂頤貞凶十年勿用無攸利

dismissing
the hungry mouth
zhēnpersistence
xiōngis unfortunate
shífor ten
niányears
not to be
yònguseful
this is no
yōua direction
with merit

Line 4顛頤吉虎視眈眈其欲逐逐無咎

diānabnormal
appetite
is promising
the tiger
shìlooks
dānstaring
dānand staring
with its own
passion
zhúis to hunt
zhúand give chase
but no
jiùblame

Line 5拂經居貞吉不可涉大川

dismissing
jīngthe norms
to practice
zhēnpersistence
is promising
but one is not
suited
shèto
the great
chuānstream

Line 6由頤厲吉利涉大川

yóuat
the appetites
distress
but promising
it is worthwhile
shèto cross
the great
chuānstream

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

☶ Mountain (upper jaw) over ☳ Thunder (lower jaw): the mouth. Nourish wisely.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

Pay heed to food and words; nourishment must be correct in source and measure.

Character Analysis

Mass rations with concealed provenance = improper nourishment. The hexagram asks for scrutiny before intake—caloric or informational.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Thunder

Upper Trigram

Mountain

Binary

100001

Energy State

Movement (taking in) constrained by stillness (discernment).

Trigram Symbolism

Upper jaw steadies; lower jaw acts. Intake and speech share a gate.

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