Below are the current and projected (changing lines changed) I Ching results regarding your question with interpretations. Solid lines are YANG lines and broken lines are YIN lines. A black line represents a new or unchanging line while a grey line represents an old or changing line. Lines are numbered with one at the bottom and six at the top.
Six at the beginning means: When ribbon grass is pulled up, the sod comes with it. Each according to his kind. Perseverance brings good fortune and success.
[] Six in the second place means: They bear and endure; This means good fortune for inferior people. The standstill serves to help the great man to attain success.
Six in the third place means: They bear shame.
Nine in the fourth place means: He who acts at the command of the highest Remains without blame. Those of like mind partake of the blessing.
* Nine in the fifth place means: Standstill is giving way. Good fortune for the great man. "What if it should fail, what if it should fail?" In this way he ties it to a cluster of mulberry shoots.
Nine at the top means: The standstill comes to an end. First standstill, then good fortune.
Six at the beginning means: If one does not perpetuate the affair, There is a little gossip. In the end, good fortune comes.
Nine in the second place means: One cannot engage in conflict; One returns home, gives way. The people of his town, Three hundred households, Remain free of guilt.
Six in the third place means: To nourish oneself on ancient virtue induces perseverance. Danger. In the end, good fortune comes. If by chance you are in the service of a king, Seek not works.
Nine in the fourth place means: One cannot engage in conflict. One turns back and submits to fate, Changes one's attitude, And finds peace in perseverance. Good fortune.
* Nine in the fifth place means: To contend before him Brings supreme good fortune.
Nine at the top means: Even if by chance a leather belt is bestowed on one, By the end of a morning It will have been snatched away three times.