Hexagram 44 'Coming to Meet' in the I Ching. One of 64 archetypes underlying Human Design.
Hexagram 44: Coming to Meet (I Ching)
The Image and Structure
Hexagram 44, 姤 (Gòu), is composed of Heaven (☰) above and Lake (☱) below. The picture is striking: a vast, still lake with the open expanse of heaven rising from and reflected in it. Wind moves through the trigrams, suggesting how swiftly something can travel into view. The image is not of stillness but of an encounter already underway.
Structurally, the hexagram holds five yang lines and a single yin line at the very bottom. This makes 姤 the precise inverse of Hexagram 33 (Retreat), where the lone yin sat at the top. Here, the single soft line is the seed at the foundation - something subtle, attractive, or deceptive meeting the great yang force that dominates above. The whole structure seems steady. The whole structure is not what it appears.
The Core Meaning
The classical Judgment reads: Coming to Meet. The maiden is powerful. One should not marry such a maiden. The warning is layered. The "maiden" represents a young, soft, often beguiling influence that, despite apparent weakness, exerts an outsized gravity. The advice is not about gender; it is about the moment when something small is doing the leading.
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Calculate your chartComing to Meet signals an encounter that is not on your terms. Someone, something, or some quality you did not summon has entered your field. It may be a relationship, a temptation, an opportunity, or a quiet influence that has been growing beneath your attention. The hexagram's only question is: do you see it clearly?
The Gift and the Shadow
The gift of 姤 is sharp perception. When this hexagram appears, you are being offered a window onto influences still in their infancy - before they have grown into something harder to address. The lone yin line is visible precisely because it is small. A wise person takes note.
The shadow is dismissal. Because the influence is gentle, charming, or weak-seeming, we tend to wave it off. We tell ourselves it is nothing, that we will deal with it later, that our strength can absorb it. By the time the yang energy is undermined, the encounter has already remade the landscape. 姤 warns that what feels harmless in the moment may be the very thing that quietly takes the structure apart.
Practical Guidance
When 姤 shows up in a reading, sit with these questions:
- What is meeting you that you have not fully named? Be honest about influences, people, and desires that have entered your life without clear invitation.
- Where are you being seduced? The "powerful maiden" is any attraction that holds more sway over you than you have admitted. It can be a person, a habit, a story you tell yourself, or a comfort you refuse to question.
- Do not underweight what is small. One yin line in a hexagram of five yangs carries unusual gravity. Treat subtle disruptions as serious while they are still small enough to address.
- Choose your encounters consciously. 姤 can also describe a meeting that is healthy and welcome - but only if you arrive with clear eyes. Decide deliberately rather than drift.
Timing and the Threshold
In the natural cycle, 姤 belongs to the late spring turn - the moment when the great yang energy of growth is still dominant, but a quiet shift has entered the air. Days are long, but the light is no longer lengthening. The hexagram captures that threshold: the strong thing is still strong, and yet a new quality has arrived at its base.
This timing matters. The moment of maximum strength is also the moment the seeds of change are planted. 姤 reminds us that no position of power, clarity, or confidence is permanent. What meets us in that moment either becomes the foundation of the next season or quietly rewrites the one we thought we were standing in.
A Final Reflection
姤 is not a hexagram of doom. It is a hexagram of wakefulness. Its appearance is an invitation to look honestly at what is approaching, to refuse the comfort of dismissal, and to act with discernment before small things grow large. The great yang above is still strong. It can remain so - but only if it is willing to honor the single line below.


