Interpretation: Our mind may be intensely divided, we may break up or become scattered in all of the details, and we may start many things but have trouble bringing them to fruition.
Running after multiple hares at a time is never the right answer, because you never catch any in the end! And having to deal with multiple things at once is the best way to wear yourself out and get lost.
It may be a good idea to withdraw from the group to take stock, gather yourself, and rest, as restlessness is never really useful for much, and it is best to develop a good strategy.
Detachment may need to be cultivated, and it is better to view the situation differently by taking a bigger step back, relativizing things, or attempting to bring problems to an end.
Astrological points to pay attention to: Air’s various forces of drift may be significant, especially Mercury’s forces, which may very easily scatter our mind if this planet forms or receives difficult aspects.
Excessive energies may be predominant; it would not be surprising to find that the planet Jupiter is implicated in this matter, and it may have a “magnifying effect” on a particular configuration.
It may be a good idea to try to lean on various Earth forces, in your birth chart and in transits, in particular Saturn and the 2nd, 6th, and 10th houses, so that you can better settle and structure things.
In some cases, this may also evoke some of Pluto’s mechanisms, which require that we abandon certain things so that we can subsequently carry on more lightly; we must know what should be given up.
Remarks: This hexagram evokes the predominance of that which is superficial, effervescent, and impalpable, and this may heighten instability.