Hexagram 36: Ming Yi - 明夷

Darkening of the Light
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Blade Runner's Underground Replicant Network

Blade Runner's Underground Replicant Network

Ridley Scott / Philip K. Dick (1982)

The replicants in Blade Runner live in the cracks of a city that wants them dead. Roy Batty, Pris, Zhora—they've come back to Earth illegally, knowing they're hunted, knowing their four-year lifespan is expiring. They hide in plain sight in Sebastian's apartment building, in the crowd at Taffy Lewis's bar. The light has sunk beneath the earth. They can't reveal their true nature without attracting blade runners. They must maintain inner light—the genuine desire for more life, the valid claim to personhood—while remaining outwardly compliant, not drawing attention. Wilhelm says: hide your light to make your will prevail despite difficulties in immediate environment. Roy doesn't announce his brilliance; he waits, gathers information, learns where Tyrell lives. Preserves his core purpose while adapting to hostile circumstances. The wise man surviving under the rule of darkness by veiling brightness, yet still shining.

Practical Integration

Sometimes the environment is actively hostile to what you're trying to do. This doesn't mean surrender. It means strategic concealment. Here's what this probably means: maintain steadfastness, but don't make it discernible from without. The replicants don't stage public protests about their four-year lifespan. They work within the system's cracks—gathering allies, learning the territory, preserving their core objective while adapting tactics to circumstances. The thing about darkening: it's often temporary, but only if you don't get yourself killed during it. The failure mode is grandiose resolve—trying to soar above all obstacles, thus encountering hostile fate. You see this constantly in tech: people with genuinely good ideas who insist on fighting every battle publicly, who can't modulate their approach to match the environment's receptivity. If you're working in a hostile environment—and some environments genuinely are hostile to certain kinds of innovation—your job is to veil your light, not extinguish it. Keep working. Build in private. Find the allies who understand. Don't compromise your core principles, but don't announce them to people who will use that information to destroy you. This isn't about permanent hiding. It's about invincible perseverance of spirit combined with redoubled caution in dealings with the world. The replicants failed in the end, but they got farther than they should have by understanding this principle. Sometimes survival itself is the victory that enables the next attempt.

References & Citations

  1. Blade Runner - Wikipedia
  2. Roy Batty | Off-world: The Blade Runner Wiki
  3. Replicant - Wikipedia
  4. Blade Runner (1982) - Deep Dive - Part II: The World of Blade Runner

The Judgment

Darkening of the Light. In adversity it furthers one to be persevering. During injury to brightness, one should not give up inner clarity even while dimming the outer radiance.

míngbrightness
obscured
worth
jiāndifficult
zhēnpersistence

The Image

The light has sunk into the earth: the image of Darkening of the Light. Thus does the superior man live with the great mass: he veils his light, yet still shines.

míngthe brightness
enters
^(the) earth
zhōngto the middle

The Lines (爻辭)

Line 1明夷于飛垂其翼君子于行三日不食有攸往主人有言

míngbrightness
obscured
in
fēiflight
chuílet drag
one
wing
jūnthe noble
young one
in
xíngpassing
sānis
days
without
shíeating
yǒuhaving
yōusomewhere
wǎngto go
zhǔ^(in) authority
rénthose
yǒuwill
yántalk

Line 2明夷夷于左股用拯馬壯吉

míngbrightness
obscured
and wounded
in
zuǒthe left
thigh
yòngbut use
zhěngrelief
the horse
zhuàngis strong
promising

Line 3明夷于南狩得其大首不可疾貞

míngbrightness
obscured
on
nánthe southern
shòuwinter hunt
finding
their
great
shǒuhead
this (is) no
an
a hasty
zhēnpersistence

Line 4入于左腹獲明夷之心于出門庭

entering
by
zuǒthe left (side)
of the belly
huòseize
míngthe intelligence
an
zhīone's
xīnheart
before
chūexit
ménby
tíngand

Line 5箕子之明夷利貞

^(of) Ji (ancient Shang state)
the prince
zhīheld
míngbrightness
obscured
it is
zhēnto persist

Line 6不明晦初登于天後入于地

not
míngbrightness
huìbut darkness
chūat first
dēngto rise
into
tiānthe heavens
hòuand
to enter
into
the earth

Historical Context

Oracle Bone Script

Earth (☷) above, Fire (☲) below—light buried beneath earth, brightness injured, concealment necessary for survival.

Period

Zhou Dynasty

Traditional Use

The classical text describes times when brilliance must be hidden to survive. The superior man, living among the common people, veils his light yet still remains bright. In adversity, darkness on the outside while maintaining clarity within.

Character Analysis

The character 明夷 (míng yí) combines 明 (brightness/light) with 夷 (injury/wound). Fire sinking beneath earth—sunset, light withdrawing, brilliance concealed but not destroyed. Lain: consciousness too bright for physical reality, withdrawing into the WIRED where it can exist uninjured.

Configuration

Lower Trigram

Fire

Upper Trigram

Earth

Binary

101000

Energy State

Fire sinking beneath earth—sunset, the light descending below the horizon. Brightness injured, concealed, but the fire still burns underground.

Trigram Symbolism

☷ Earth (Upper) - The Receptive, darkness, covering ☲ Fire (Lower) - The Clinging, brightness, clarity Light persisting in darkness by concealing its true nature.

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