Not yet a series, this is a software based cast of the I Ching using the Legge translation and interpretation. The software can emulate the cast of either coins or yarrow, and I use the yarrow emulation. This is not done for divinatory purposes, and hence, no question is proposed. It is simply to open a window into the I Ching and the Tao, and where the software requests a question I simply enter today's date. Sometimes, as today, I will add additional interpretation from other sources.
Legge version
Present: Hexagram 50, The Cauldron (Ting)
Ting gives the intimation of great progress and success.
Future: Hexagram 18, Work on What Has Been Spoiled [Decay](Ku)
Ku indicates great progress and success (to him who deals properly with the condition represented by it). There will be advantage in (efforts like that of) crossing the great stream. (He should weigh well, however, the events of) three days before the turning point, and those (to be done) three days after it.
Row 4
Ting - The fourth line, undivided, shows the cauldron with its feet broken; and its contents, designed for the ruler's use, overturned and spilt. Its subject will be made to blush for shame. There will be evil.
Ku - The fourth line, divided, shows (a son) viewing indulgently the troubles caused by his father. If he go forward, he will find cause to regret it.
Streeet Corner Ching - by Randy Handley
Present - The Cauldron; Supreme good fortune. The bronze age cooking pot on 3 legs came to symbolize the relationship between heaven, the people and the ruler. Nothing is more basic to social stability than a full stomach ... (the) cauldron eventually became a central symbol fof society itself. ... The good ruler, himself empty of self-concern, accepted and distributed the bounty of heaven and the people were continuously nourished, both materially and spiritually
Future - The Obsolete; Dealing with what no longer works. Think it over for a brief period (perhaps 3 days), then get to it. It will require about as long to act as it has to consider.
Row 4
Present
Something is fundamentally wrong with this situation, as if the feet of the cauldron suddenly break, spilling what was to have been a sacred offering, or a feast, and straining you, as well.
Future
When you know that an attitude, a habit or even a business inherited from a father figure is obsolete, allowing it to continue will only bring more trouble. If the problem is more like a genetic disorder, the outlook is similarly unfortunate.