I Ching, Yijing or Zhou Yi
"Oracle of the moon": © 2000 LiSe
Lílí means 'luxuriant' or 'not attend personally'. Fire follows guiding stars, it looks beyond its own presence to the grand whole. Lílí is also the succession of days, of the sun which rises again every morning. It can be hidden by clouds but nothing can make it deviate from its course. It is the strenth of character which follows what has to be done in any circumstances without reckoning with personal advantage.
Lílí is also the ability to make a show when necessary, to make others see what one wants them to see. This is the time to finish what you want so you can show it to all and everyone. Give it fire and brightness without asking any shine for yourself. You got plenty of that already.
This is the short answer - click for the complete one (with 'your' helpers).
About the 3 lines of the trigrams and the helpers:
Each line, active or at rest, summons one of the 8 trigrams as a Helper. For an activated line: telling you what you need - or about a problem area or something to avoid.
For a stationary line: this is what you already have or do or what you don't need. Often we just need a reminder of our abilities. Or it could be what you wish or fear - but will not happen.
Active lines are the helpers to change things, they listen to intentions, which can come from you, surroundings, or fate. Stationary helpers are part of the core meaning, they are your soul talking, but they also see the impossibilities or what is lacking at the moment. They reinforce the overall power of a reading.