Krishna is lila — divine play. He steals butter as a child, dances with the gopis as a youth, delivers the Bhagavad Gita on the battlefield as a man. Hex 25 (Innocence) is the unexpected match: 'the unexpected, the unintentional.' Its Chinese name (Wu Wang) literally means 'without falsehood' — action that arises spontaneously, without calculation. This is Krishna's teaching in the Gita: act without attachment to results. Hex 16 (Enthusiasm) is thunder over earth — the ground itself responds to the stirring. Krishna's flute calls the world into ecstatic motion. The deepest teaching of the Gita — nishkama karma, desireless action — finds its structural echo in Hex 25's counsel: when you act from your original nature rather than from strategy, the universe responds as if it had been waiting for exactly that.