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<h2>Tao Te Ching   道德經   Dao De Jing</h2>
<p>Written by  Lao-Tzu<strong> </strong>(6th–4th centuries BC)</p>
<p>Translated (interpolation) by P. Merel (No Copyright)</p>
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<h2><strong>1</strong></h2>
<p>The Way</p>
<p>The Way that can be experienced is not true;<br />
The world that can be constructed is not true.<br />
The Way manifests all that happens and may happen;<br />
The world represents all that exists and may exist.</p>
<p>To experience without intention is to sense the world;<br />
To experience with intention is to anticipate the world.<br />
These two experiences are indistinguishable;<br />
Their construction differs but their effect is the same.</p>
<p>Beyond the gate of experience flows the Way,<br />
Which is ever greater and more subtle than the world.</p>
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<h2><strong>2</strong></h2>
<p>Abstraction</p>
<p>When beauty is abstracted<br />
Then ugliness has been implied;<br />
When good is abstracted<br />
Then evil has been implied.</p>
<p>So alive and dead are abstracted from nature,<br />
Difficult and easy abstracted from progress,<br />
Long and short abstracted from contrast,<br />
High and low abstracted from depth,<br />
Song and speech abstracted from melody,<br />
After and before abstracted from sequence.</p>
<p>The sage experiences without abstraction,<br />
And accomplishes without action;<br />
He accepts the ebb and flow of things,<br />
Nurtures them, but does not own them,<br />
And lives, but does not dwell.</p>
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<h2><strong>3</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Without Action</p>
<p>Not praising the worthy prevents contention,<br />
Not esteeming the valuable prevents theft,<br />
Not displaying the beautiful prevents desire.</p>
<p>In this manner the sage governs people:<br />
Emptying their minds,<br />
Filling their bellies,<br />
Weakening their ambitions,<br />
And strengthening their bones.</p>
<p>If people lack knowledge and desire<br />
Then they can not act;<br />
If no action is taken<br />
Harmony remains.</p>
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<h2><strong>4</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Limitless</p>
<p>The Way is a limitless vessel;<br />
Used by the self, it is not filled by the world;<br />
It cannot be cut, knotted, dimmed or stilled;<br />
Its depths are hidden, ubiquitous and eternal;<br />
I don’t know where it comes from;<br />
It comes before nature.</p>
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<h2><strong>5</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Nature</p>
<p>Nature is not kind;<br />
It treats all things impartially.<br />
The Sage is not kind,<br />
And treats all people impartially.</p>
<p>Nature is like a bellows,<br />
Empty, yet never ceasing its supply.<br />
The more it moves, the more it yields;<br />
So the sage draws upon experience<br />
And cannot be exhausted.</p>
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<h2><strong>6</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Experience</p>
<p>Experience is a riverbed,<br />
Its source hidden, forever flowing:<br />
Its entrance, the root of the world,<br />
The Way moves within it:<br />
Draw upon it; it will not run dry.</p>
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<h2><strong>7</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Complete</p>
<p>Nature is complete because it does not serve itself.</p>
<p>The sage places himself after and finds himself before,<br />
Ignores his desire and finds himself content.</p>
<p>He is complete because he does not serve himself.</p>
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<h2><strong>8</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Water</p>
<p>The best of man is like water,<br />
Which benefits all things, and does not contend with them,<br />
Which flows in places that others disdain,<br />
Where it is in harmony with the Way.</p>
<p>So the sage:<br />
Lives within nature,<br />
Thinks within the deep,<br />
Gives within impartiality,<br />
Speaks within trust,<br />
Governs within order,<br />
Crafts within ability,<br />
Acts within opportunity.</p>
<p>He does not contend, and none contend against him.</p>
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<h2><strong>9</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Retire</p>
<p>Fill a cup to its brim and it is easily spilled;<br />
Temper a sword to its hardest and it is easily broken;<br />
Amass the greatest treasure and it is easily stolen;<br />
Claim credit and honour and you easily fall;<br />
Retire once your purpose is achieved – this is natural.</p>
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<h2><strong>10</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Harmony</p>
<p>Embracing the Way, you become embraced;<br />
Breathing gently, you become newborn;<br />
Clearing your mind, you become clear;<br />
Nurturing your children, you become impartial;<br />
Opening your heart, you become accepted;<br />
Accepting the world, you embrace the Way.</p>
<p>Bearing and nurturing,<br />
Creating but not owning,<br />
Giving without demanding,<br />
This is harmony.</p>
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<h2><strong>11</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Tools</p>
<p>Thirty spokes meet at a nave;<br />
Because of the hole we may use the wheel.<br />
Clay is moulded into a vessel;<br />
Because of the hollow we may use the cup.<br />
Walls are built around a hearth;<br />
Because of the doors we may use the house.<br />
Thus tools come from what exists,<br />
But use from what does not.</p>
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<h2><strong>12</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Substance</p>
<p>Too much colour blinds the eye,<br />
Too much music deafens the ear,<br />
Too much taste dulls the palate,<br />
Too much play maddens the mind,<br />
Too much desire tears the heart.</p>
<p>In this manner the sage cares for people:<br />
He provides for the belly, not for the senses;<br />
He ignores abstraction and holds fast to substance.</p>
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<h2><strong>13</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Self</p>
<p>Both praise and blame cause concern,<br />
For they bring people hope and fear.<br />
The object of hope and fear is the self -<br />
For, without self, to whom may fortune and disaster occur?</p>
<p>Therefore,<br />
Who distinguishes himself from the world may be given the world,<br />
But who regards himself as the world may accept the world.</p>
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<h2><strong>14</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Mystery<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Looked at but cannot be seen – it is beneath form;<br />
Listened to but cannot be heard – it is beneath sound;<br />
Held but cannot be touched – it is beneath feeling;<br />
These depthless things evade definition,<br />
And blend into a single mystery.</p>
<p>In its rising there is no light,<br />
In its falling there is no darkness,<br />
A continuous thread beyond description,<br />
Lining what can not occur;<br />
Its form formless,<br />
Its image nothing,<br />
Its name silence;<br />
Follow it, it has no back,<br />
Meet it, it has no face.</p>
<p>Attend the present to deal with the past;<br />
Thus you grasp the continuity of the Way,<br />
Which is its essence.</p>
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<h2><strong>15</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Enlightenment</p>
<p>The enlightened possess understanding<br />
So profound they can not be understood.<br />
Because they cannot be understood<br />
I can only describe their appearance:</p>
<p>Cautious as one crossing thin ice,<br />
Undecided as one surrounded by danger,<br />
Modest as one who is a guest,<br />
Unbounded as melting ice,<br />
Genuine as unshaped wood,<br />
Broad as a valley,<br />
Seamless as muddy water.</p>
<p>Who stills the water that the mud may settle,<br />
Who seeks to stop that he may travel on,<br />
Who desires less than may transpire,<br />
Decays, but will not renew.</p>
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<h2><strong>16</strong></h2>
<p>Decay and Renewal</p>
<p>Empty the self completely;<br />
Embrace perfect peace.<br />
The world will rise and move;<br />
Watch it return to rest.<br />
All the flourishing things<br />
Will return to their source.</p>
<p>This return is peaceful;<br />
It is the flow of nature,<br />
An eternal decay and renewal.<br />
Accepting this brings enlightenment,<br />
Ignoring this brings misery.</p>
<p>Who accepts nature’s flow becomes all-cherishing;<br />
Being all-cherishing he becomes impartial;<br />
Being impartial he becomes magnanimous;<br />
Being magnanimous he becomes natural;<br />
Being natural he becomes one with the Way;<br />
Being one with the Way he becomes immortal:<br />
Though his body will decay, the Way will not.</p>
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<h2><strong>17</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Rulers</p>
<p>The best rulers are scarcely known by their subjects;<br />
The next best are loved and praised;<br />
The next are feared;<br />
The next despised:<br />
They have no faith in their people,<br />
And their people become unfaithful to them.</p>
<p>When the best rulers achieve their purpose<br />
Their subjects claim the achievement as their own.</p>
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<h2><strong>18</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Hypocrisy</p>
<p>When the Way is forgotten<br />
Duty and justice appear;<br />
Then knowledge and wisdom are born<br />
Along with hypocrisy.</p>
<p>When harmonious relationships dissolve<br />
Then respect and devotion arise;<br />
When a nation falls to chaos<br />
Then loyalty and patriotism are born.</p>
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<h2><strong>19</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Simplify</p>
<p>If we could abolish knowledge and wisdom<br />
Then people would profit a hundredfold;<br />
If we could abolish duty and justice<br />
Then harmonious relationships would form;<br />
If we could abolish artifice and profit<br />
Then waste and theft would disappear.</p>
<p>Yet such remedies treat only symptoms<br />
And so they are inadequate.</p>
<p>People need personal remedies:<br />
Reveal your naked self and embrace your original nature;<br />
Bind your self-interest and control your ambition;<br />
Forget your habits and simplify your affairs.</p>
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<h2><strong>20</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Wandering</p>
<p>What is the difference between assent and denial?<br />
What is the difference between beautiful and ugly?<br />
What is the difference between fearsome and afraid?</p>
<p>The people are merry as if at a magnificent party<br />
Or playing in the park at springtime,<br />
But I am tranquil and wandering,<br />
Like a newborn before it learns to smile,<br />
Alone, with no true home.</p>
<p>The people have enough and to spare,<br />
Where I have nothing,<br />
And my heart is foolish,<br />
Muddled and cloudy.</p>
<p>The people are bright and certain,<br />
Where I am dim and confused;<br />
The people are clever and wise,<br />
Where I am dull and ignorant;<br />
Aimless as a wave drifting over the sea,<br />
Attached to nothing.</p>
<p>The people are busy with purpose,<br />
Where I am impractical and rough;<br />
I do not share the peoples’ cares<br />
But I am fed at nature’s breast.</p>
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<h2><strong>21</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Accept</p>
<p>Harmony is only in following the Way.</p>
<p>The Way is without form or quality,<br />
But expresses all forms and qualities;<br />
The Way is hidden and implicate,<br />
But expresses all of nature;<br />
The Way is unchanging,<br />
But expresses all motion.</p>
<p>Beneath sensation and memory<br />
The Way is the source of all the world.<br />
How can I understand the source of the world?<br />
By accepting.</p>
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<h2><strong>22</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Home</p>
<p>Accept and you become whole,<br />
Bend and you straighten,<br />
Empty and you fill,<br />
Decay and you renew,<br />
Want and you acquire,<br />
Fulfill and you become confused.</p>
<p>The sage accepts the world<br />
As the world accepts the Way;<br />
He does not display himself, so is clearly seen,<br />
Does not justify himself, so is recognized,<br />
Does not boast, so is credited,<br />
Does not pride himself, so endures,<br />
Does not contend, so none contend against him.</p>
<p>The ancients said, “Accept and you become whole”,<br />
Once whole, the world is as your home.</p>
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<h2><strong>23</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Words</p>
<p>Nature says only a few words:<br />
High wind does not last long,<br />
Nor does heavy rain.<br />
If nature’s words do not last<br />
Why should those of man?</p>
<p>Who accepts harmony, becomes harmonious.<br />
Who accepts loss, becomes lost.<br />
For who accepts harmony, the Way harmonizes with him,<br />
And who accepts loss, the Way cannot find.</p>
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<h2><strong>24</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Indulgence</p>
<p>Straighten yourself and you will not stand steady;<br />
Display yourself and you will not be clearly seen;<br />
Justify yourself and you will not be respected;<br />
Promote yourself and you will not be believed;<br />
Pride yourself and you will not endure.</p>
<p>These behaviours are wasteful, indulgent,<br />
And so they attract disfavour;<br />
Harmony avoids them.</p>
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<h2><strong>25</strong></h2>
<p>Beneath Abstraction</p>
<p>There is a mystery,<br />
Beneath abstraction,<br />
Silent, depthless,<br />
Alone, unchanging,<br />
Ubiquitous and liquid,<br />
The mother of nature.<br />
It has no name, but I call it “the Way”;<br />
It has no limit, but I call it “limitless”.</p>
<p>Being limitless, it flows away forever;<br />
Flowing away forever, it returns to my self:</p>
<p>The Way is limitless,<br />
So nature is limitless,<br />
So the world is limitless,<br />
And so I am limitless.</p>
<p>For I am abstracted from the world,<br />
The world from nature,<br />
Nature from the Way,<br />
And the Way from what is beneath abstraction.</p>
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<h2><strong>26</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Calm</p>
<p>Gravity is the source of lightness,<br />
Calm, the master of haste.</p>
<p>A lone traveller will journey all day, watching over his belongings;<br />
Yet once safe in his bed he will lose them in sleep.</p>
<p>The captain of a great vessel will not act lightly or hastily.<br />
Acting lightly, he loses sight of the world,<br />
Acting hastily, he loses control of himself.</p>
<p>A captain can not treat his great ship as a small boat;<br />
Rather than glitter like jade<br />
He must stand like stone.</p>
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<h2><strong>27</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Perfection</p>
<p>The perfect traveller leaves no trail to be followed;<br />
The perfect speaker leaves no question to be answered;<br />
The perfect accountant leaves no working to be completed;<br />
The perfect container leaves no lock to be closed;<br />
The perfect knot leaves no end to be ravelled.</p>
<p>So the sage nurtures all men<br />
And abandons no one.<br />
He accepts everything<br />
And rejects nothing.<br />
He attends to the smallest details.</p>
<p>So the strong must guide the weak,<br />
For the weak are raw material to the strong.<br />
If the guide is not respected,<br />
Or the material is not cared for,<br />
Confusion will result, no matter how clever one is.</p>
<p>This is the secret of perfection:<br />
When raw wood is carved, it becomes a tool;<br />
When a man is employed, he becomes a tool;<br />
The perfect carpenter leaves no wood to be carved.</p>
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<h2><strong>28</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Becoming</p>
<p>Using the male, being female,<br />
Being the entrance of the world,<br />
You embrace harmony<br />
And become as a newborn.</p>
<p>Using strength, being weak,<br />
Being the root of the world,<br />
You complete harmony<br />
And become as unshaped wood.</p>
<p>Using the light, being dark,<br />
Being the world,<br />
You perfect harmony<br />
And return to the Way.</p>
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<h2><strong>29</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Ambition</p>
<p>Those who wish to change the world<br />
According with their desire<br />
Cannot succeed.</p>
<p>The world is shaped by the Way;<br />
It cannot be shaped by the self.<br />
Trying to change it, you damage it;<br />
Trying to possess it, you lose it.</p>
<p>So some will lead, while others follow.<br />
Some will be warm, others cold<br />
Some will be strong, others weak.<br />
Some will get where they are going<br />
While others fall by the side of the road.</p>
<p>So the sage will be neither wasteful nor violent.</p>
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<h2><strong>30</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Violence</p>
<p>Powerful men are well advised not to use violence,<br />
For violence has a habit of returning;<br />
Thorns and weeds grow wherever an army goes,<br />
And lean years follow a great war.</p>
<p>A general is well advised<br />
To achieve nothing more than his orders:<br />
Not to take advantage of his victory.<br />
Nor to glory, boast or pride himself;<br />
To do what is dictated by necessity,<br />
But not by choice.</p>
<p>For even the strongest force will weaken with time,<br />
And then its violence will return, and kill it.</p>
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<h2><strong>31</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Armies</p>
<p>Armies are tools of violence;<br />
They cause men to hate and fear.<br />
The sage will not join them.<br />
His purpose is creation;<br />
Their purpose is destruction.</p>
<p>Weapons are tools of violence,<br />
Not of the sage;<br />
He uses them only when there is no choice,<br />
And then calmly, and with tact,<br />
For he finds no beauty in them.</p>
<p>Whoever finds beauty in weapons<br />
Delights in the slaughter of men;<br />
And who delights in slaughter<br />
Cannot content himself with peace.</p>
<p>So slaughters must be mourned<br />
And conquest celebrated with a funeral.</p>
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<h2><strong>32</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Shapes</p>
<p>The Way has no true shape,<br />
And therefore none can control it.<br />
If a ruler could control the Way<br />
All things would follow<br />
In harmony with his desire,<br />
And sweet rain would fall,<br />
Effortlessly slaking every thirst.</p>
<p>The Way is shaped by use,<br />
But then the shape is lost.<br />
Do not hold fast to shapes<br />
But let sensation flow into the world<br />
As a river courses down to the sea.</p>
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<h2><strong>33</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Virtues</p>
<p>Who understands the world is learned;<br />
Who understands the self is enlightened.<br />
Who conquers the world has strength;<br />
Who conquers the self has harmony.<br />
Who is determined has purpose;<br />
Who is contented has wealth.<br />
Who defends his home may long endure;<br />
Who surrenders his home may long survive it.</p>
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<h2><strong>34</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Control</p>
<p>The Way flows and ebbs, creating and destroying,<br />
Implementing all the world, attending to the tiniest details,<br />
Claiming nothing in return.</p>
<p>It nurtures all things,<br />
Though it does not control them;<br />
It has no intention,<br />
So it seems inconsequential.</p>
<p>It is the substance of all things;<br />
Though it does not control them;<br />
It has no exception,<br />
So it seems all-important.</p>
<p>The sage would not control the world;<br />
He is in harmony with the world.</p>
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<h2><strong>35</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Peace</p>
<p>If you offer music and food<br />
Strangers may stop with you;<br />
But if you accord with the Way<br />
All the people of the world will keep you<br />
In safety, health, community, and peace.</p>
<p>The Way lacks art and flavour;<br />
It can neither be seen nor heard,<br />
But its benefit cannot be exhausted.</p>
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<h2><strong>36</strong></h2>
<p>Opposition</p>
<p>To reduce someone’s influence, first expand it;<br />
To reduce someone’s force, first increase it;<br />
To overthrow someone, first exalt them;<br />
To take from someone, first give to them.</p>
<p>This is the subtlety by which the weak overcome the strong:<br />
Fish should not leave their depths,<br />
And swords should not leave their scabbards.</p>
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<h2><strong>37</strong></h2>
<p>Tranquillity</p>
<p>The Way takes no action, but leaves nothing undone.<br />
When you accept this<br />
The world will flourish,<br />
In harmony with nature.</p>
<p>Nature does not possess desire;<br />
Without desire, the heart becomes quiet;<br />
In this manner the whole world is made tranquil.</p>
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<h2><strong>38</strong></h2>
<p>Ritual<strong> </strong></p>
<p>Well established hierarchies are not easily uprooted;<br />
Closely held beliefs are not easily released;<br />
So ritual enthralls generation after generation.</p>
<p>Harmony does not care for harmony, and so is naturally attained;<br />
But ritual is intent upon harmony, and so can not attain it.</p>
<p>Harmony neither acts nor reasons;<br />
Love acts, but without reason;<br />
Justice acts to serve reason;<br />
But ritual acts to enforce reason.</p>
<p>When the Way is lost, there remains harmony;<br />
When harmony is lost, there remains love;<br />
When love is lost, there remains justice;<br />
But when justice is lost, there remains ritual.</p>
<p>Ritual is the end of compassion and honesty,<br />
The beginning of confusion;<br />
Belief is a colourful hope or fear,<br />
The beginning of folly.</p>
<p>The sage goes by harmony, not by hope;<br />
He dwells in the fruit, not the flower;<br />
He accepts substance, and ignores abstraction.</p>
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<h2><strong>39</strong></h2>
<p>Support</p>
<p>In mythical times all things were whole:<br />
All the sky was clear,<br />
All the earth was stable,<br />
All the mountains were firm,<br />
All the riverbeds were full,<br />
All of nature was fertile,<br />
And all the rulers were supported.</p>
<p>But, losing clarity, the sky tore;<br />
Losing stability, the earth split;<br />
Losing strength, the mountains sank;<br />
Losing water, the riverbeds cracked;<br />
Losing fertility, nature disappeared;<br />
And losing support, the rulers fell.</p>
<p>Rulers depend upon their subjects,<br />
The noble depend upon the humble;<br />
So rulers call themselves orphaned, hungry and alone,<br />
To win the people’s support.</p>
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<h2><strong>40</strong></h2>
<p>Motion and Use</p>
<p>The motion of the Way is to return;<br />
The use of the Way is to accept;<br />
All things come from the Way,<br />
And the Way comes from nothing.</p>
<hr />
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<h2><strong>41</strong></h2>
<p>Following</p>
<p>When the great man learns the Way, he follows it with diligence;<br />
When the common man learns the Way, he follows it on occasion;<br />
When the mean man learns the Way, he laughs out loud;<br />
Those who do not laugh, do not learn at all.</p>
<p>Therefore it is said:<br />
Who understands the Way seems foolish;<br />
Who progresses on the Way seems to fail;<br />
Who follows the Way seems to wander.</p>
<p>For the finest harmony appears plain;<br />
The brightest truth appears coloured;<br />
The richest character appears incomplete;<br />
The bravest heart appears meek;<br />
The simplest nature appears inconstant.</p>
<p>The square, perfected, has no corner;<br />
Music, perfected, has no melody;<br />
Love, perfected, has no climax;<br />
Art, perfected, has no meaning.</p>
<p>The Way can be neither sensed nor known:<br />
It transmits sensation and transcends knowledge.</p>
<hr />
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<h2><strong>42</strong></h2>
<p>Mind</p>
<p>The Way bears sensation,<br />
Sensation bears memory,<br />
Sensation and memory bear abstraction,<br />
And abstraction bears all the world;<br />
Each thing in the world bears feeling and doing,<br />
And, imbued with mind, harmony with the Way.</p>
<p>As others have taught, so do I teach,<br />
“Who loses harmony opposes nature”;<br />
This is the root of my teaching.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>43</strong></h2>
<p>Overcoming</p>
<p>Water overcomes the stone;<br />
Without substance it requires no opening;<br />
This is the benefit of taking no action.</p>
<p>Yet benefit without action,<br />
And experience without abstraction,<br />
Are practiced by very few.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>44</strong></h2>
<p>Contentment</p>
<p>Health or reputation: which is held dearer?<br />
Health or possessions: which has more worth?<br />
Profit or loss: which is more troublesome?</p>
<p>Great love incurs great expense,<br />
And great riches incur great fear,<br />
But contentment comes at no cost;<br />
Who knows when to stop<br />
Does not continue into danger,<br />
And so may long endure.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>45</strong></h2>
<p>Quiet</p>
<p>Great perfection seems incomplete,<br />
But does not decay;<br />
Great abundance seems empty,<br />
But does not fail.</p>
<p>Great truth seems contradictory;<br />
Great cleverness seems stupid;<br />
Great eloquence seems awkward.</p>
<p>As spring overcomes the cold,<br />
And autumn overcomes the heat,<br />
So calm and quiet overcome the world.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>46</strong></h2>
<p>Horses</p>
<p>When a nation follows the Way,<br />
Horses bear manure through its fields;<br />
When a nation ignores the Way,<br />
Horses bear soldiers through its streets.</p>
<p>There is no greater mistake than following desire;<br />
There is no greater disaster than forgetting contentment;<br />
There is no greater sickness than seeking attainment;<br />
But one who is content to satisfy his needs<br />
Finds that contentment endures.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>47</strong></h2>
<p>Knowing</p>
<p>Without taking a step outdoors<br />
You know the whole world;<br />
Without taking a peep out the window<br />
You know the colour of the sky.</p>
<p>The more you experience,<br />
The less you know.<br />
The sage wanders without knowing,<br />
Sees without looking,<br />
Accomplishes without acting.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>48</strong></h2>
<p>Inaction</p>
<p>The follower of knowledge learns as much as he can every day;<br />
The follower of the Way forgets as much as he can every day.</p>
<p>By attrition he reaches a state of inaction<br />
Wherein he does nothing, but nothing remains undone.</p>
<p>To conquer the world, accomplish nothing;<br />
If you must accomplish something,<br />
The world remains beyond conquest.</p>
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<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>49</strong></h2>
<p>People</p>
<p>The sage does not distinguish between himself and the world;<br />
The needs of other people are as his own.</p>
<p>He is good to those who are good;<br />
He is also good to those who are not good,<br />
Thereby he is good.<br />
He trusts those who are trustworthy;<br />
He also trusts those who are not trustworthy,<br />
Thereby he is trustworthy.</p>
<p>The sage lives in harmony with the world,<br />
And his mind is the world’s mind.<br />
So he nurtures the worlds of others<br />
As a mother does her children.</p>
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<h2><strong>50</strong></h2>
<p>Death</p>
<p>Men flow into life, and ebb into death.</p>
<p>Some are filled with life;<br />
Some are empty with death;<br />
Some hold fast to life, and thereby perish,<br />
For life is an abstraction.</p>
<p>Those who are filled with life<br />
Need not fear tigers and rhinos in the wilds,<br />
Nor wear armour and shields in battle;<br />
The rhinoceros finds no place in them for its horn,<br />
The tiger no place for its claw,<br />
The soldier no place for a weapon,<br />
For death finds no place in them.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>51</strong></h2>
<p>Nurture</p>
<p>The Way bears all things;<br />
Harmony nurtures them;<br />
Nature shapes them;<br />
Use completes them.</p>
<p>Each follows the Way and honours harmony,<br />
Not by law,<br />
But by being.</p>
<p>The Way bears, nurtures, shapes, completes,<br />
Shelters, comforts, and makes a home for them.</p>
<p>Bearing without possessing,<br />
Nurturing without taming,<br />
Shaping without forcing,<br />
This is harmony.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>52</strong></h2>
<p>Clarity</p>
<p>The origin of the world is its mother;<br />
Understand the mother, and you understand the child;<br />
Embrace the child, and you embrace the mother,<br />
Who will not perish when you die.</p>
<p>Reserve your judgments and words<br />
And you maintain your influence;<br />
Speak your mind and take positions<br />
And nothing can save you.</p>
<p>As observing detail is clarity,<br />
So maintaining flexibility is strength;<br />
Use the light but shed no light,<br />
So that you do yourself no harm,<br />
But embrace clarity.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>53</strong></h2>
<p>Difficult Paths</p>
<p>With but a small understanding<br />
One may follow the Way like a main road,<br />
Fearing only to leave it;<br />
Following a main road is easy,<br />
Yet people delight in difficult paths.</p>
<p>When palaces are kept up<br />
Fields are left to weeds<br />
And granaries empty;<br />
Wearing fine clothes,<br />
Bearing sharp swords,<br />
Glutting with food and drink,<br />
Hoarding wealth and possessions -<br />
These are the ways of theft,<br />
And far from the Way.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>54</strong></h2>
<p>Cultivate Harmony</p>
<p>Cultivate harmony within yourself, and harmony becomes real;<br />
Cultivate harmony within your family, and harmony becomes fertile;<br />
Cultivate harmony within your community, and harmony becomes abundant;<br />
Cultivate harmony within your culture, and harmony becomes enduring;<br />
Cultivate harmony within the world, and harmony becomes ubiquitous.</p>
<p>Live with a person to understand that person;<br />
Live with a family to understand that family;<br />
Live with a community to understand that community;<br />
Live with a culture to understand that culture;<br />
Live with the world to understand the world.</p>
<p>How can I live with the world?<br />
By accepting.</p>
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<h2><strong>55</strong></h2>
<p>Soft Bones</p>
<p>Who is filled with harmony is like a newborn.<br />
Wasps and snakes will not bite him;<br />
Hawks and tigers will not claw him.</p>
<p>His bones are soft yet his grasp is sure,<br />
For his flesh is supple;<br />
His mind is innocent yet his body is virile,<br />
For his vigour is plentiful;<br />
His song is long-lasting yet his voice is sweet,<br />
For his grace is perfect.</p>
<p>But knowing harmony creates abstraction,<br />
And following abstraction creates ritual.<br />
Exceeding nature creates calamity,<br />
And controlling nature creates violence.</p>
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<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>56</strong></h2>
<p>Impartiality</p>
<p>Who understands does not preach;<br />
Who preaches does not understand.</p>
<p>Reserve your judgments and words;<br />
Smooth differences and forgive disagreements;<br />
Dull your wit and simplify your purpose;<br />
Accept the world.</p>
<p>Then,<br />
Friendship and enmity,<br />
Profit and loss,<br />
Honour and disgrace,<br />
Will not affect you;<br />
The world will accept you.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>57</strong></h2>
<p>Conquer with Inaction</p>
<p>Do not control the people with laws,<br />
Nor violence nor espionage,<br />
But conquer them with inaction.</p>
<p>For:<br />
The more morals and taboos there are,<br />
The more cruelty afflicts people;<br />
The more guns and knives there are,<br />
The more factions divide people;<br />
The more arts and skills there are,<br />
The more change obsoletes people;<br />
The more laws and taxes there are,<br />
The more theft corrupts people.</p>
<p>Yet take no action, and the people nurture eachother;<br />
Make no laws, and the people deal fairly with eachother;<br />
Own no interest, and the people cooperate with eachother;<br />
Express no desire, and the people harmonize with eachother.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>58</strong></h2>
<p>No End</p>
<p>When government is lazy and informal<br />
The people are kind and honest;<br />
When government is efficient and severe<br />
The people are discontented and deceitful.</p>
<p>Good fortune follows upon disaster;<br />
Disaster lurks within good fortune;<br />
Who can say how things will end?<br />
Perhaps there is no end.</p>
<p>Honesty is ever deceived;<br />
Kindness is ever seduced;<br />
Men have been like this for a long time.</p>
<p>So the sage is firm but not cutting,<br />
Pointed but not piercing,<br />
Straight but not rigid,<br />
Bright but not blinding.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>59</strong></h2>
<p>Restraint</p>
<p>Manage a great nation as you would cook a delicate fish.</p>
<p>To govern men in accord with nature<br />
It is best to be restrained;<br />
Restraint makes agreement easy to attain,<br />
And easy agreement builds harmonious relationships;<br />
With sufficient harmony no resistance will arise;<br />
When no resistance arises, then you possess the heart of the nation,<br />
And when you possess the nation’s heart, your influence will long endure:<br />
Deeply rooted and firmly established.<br />
This is the method of far sight and long life.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>60</strong></h2>
<p>Demons</p>
<p>When you use the Way to conquer the world,<br />
Your demons will lose their power to harm.<br />
It is not that they lose their power as such,<br />
But that they will not harm others;<br />
Because they will not harm others,<br />
You will not harm others:<br />
When neither you nor your demons can do harm,<br />
You will be at peace with them.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>61</strong></h2>
<p>Submission</p>
<p>A nation is like a hierarchy, a marketplace, and a maiden.<br />
A maiden wins her husband by submitting to his advances;<br />
Submission is a means of union.</p>
<p>So when a large country submits to a small country<br />
It will adopt the small country;<br />
When a small country submits to a large country<br />
It will be adopted by the large country;<br />
The one submits and adopts;<br />
The other submits and is adopted.</p>
<p>It is in the interest of a large country to unite and gain service,<br />
And in the interest of a small country to unite and gain patronage;<br />
If both would serve their interests,<br />
Both must submit.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>62</strong></h2>
<p>Sin</p>
<p>The Way is the fate of men,<br />
The treasure of the saint,<br />
And the refuge of the sinner.</p>
<p>Fine words are often borrowed,<br />
And great deeds are often appropriated;<br />
Therefore, when a man falls, do not abandon him,<br />
And when a man gains power, do not honour him;<br />
Only remain impartial and show him the Way.</p>
<p>Why should someone appreciate the Way?<br />
The ancients said, “By it, those who seek may easily find,<br />
And those who regret may easily absolve”<br />
So it is the most precious gift.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>63</strong></h2>
<p>Difficulty</p>
<p>Practice no-action;<br />
Attend to do-nothing;<br />
Taste the flavorless,<br />
Magnify the small,<br />
Multiply the few,<br />
Return love for hate.</p>
<p>Deal with the difficult while it is yet easy;<br />
Deal with the great while it is yet small;</p>
<p>The difficult develops naturally from the easy,<br />
And the great from the small;<br />
So the sage, by dealing with the small,<br />
Achieves the great.</p>
<p>Who finds it easy to promise finds it hard to be trusted;<br />
Who takes things lightly finds things difficult;<br />
The sage recognizes difficulty, and so has none.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>64a</strong></h2>
<p>Care at the Beginning</p>
<p>What lies still is easy to grasp;<br />
What lies far off is easy to anticipate;<br />
What is brittle is easy to shatter;<br />
What is small is easy to disperse.</p>
<p>Yet a tree broader than a man can embrace is born of a tiny shoot;<br />
A dam greater than a river can overflow starts with a clod of earth;<br />
A journey of a thousand miles begins at the spot under one’s feet.</p>
<p>Therefore deal with things before they happen;<br />
Create order before there is confusion.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>64b</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Care at the End</strong></p>
<p>He who acts, spoils;<br />
He who grasps, loses.<br />
People often fail on the verge of success;<br />
Take care at the end as at the beginning,<br />
So that you may avoid failure.</p>
<p>The sage desires no-desire,<br />
Values no-value,<br />
Learns no-learning,<br />
And returns to the places that people have forgotten;<br />
He would help all people to become natural,<br />
But then he would not be natural.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>65</strong></h2>
<p>Subtlety</p>
<p>The ancients did not seek to rule people with knowledge,<br />
But to help them become natural.</p>
<p>It is difficult for knowledgeable people to become natural;<br />
So to use law to control a nation weakens the nation,<br />
But to use nature to control a nation strengthens the nation.</p>
<p>Understanding these two paths is understanding subtlety;<br />
Subtlety runs deep, ranges wide,<br />
Resolves confusion and preserves peace.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>66</strong></h2>
<p>Lead by Following</p>
<p>The river carves out the valley by flowing beneath it.<br />
Thereby the river is the master of the valley.</p>
<p>In order to master people<br />
One must speak as their servant;<br />
In order to lead people<br />
One must follow them.</p>
<p>So when the sage rises above the people,<br />
They do not feel oppressed;<br />
And when the sage stands before the people,<br />
They do not feel hindered.</p>
<p>So the popularity of the sage does not fail,<br />
He does not contend, and no one contends against him.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>67</strong></h2>
<p>Unimportance</p>
<p>All the world says,<br />
“I am important;<br />
I am separate from all the world.<br />
I am important because I am separate,<br />
Were I the same, I could never be important.”</p>
<p>Yet here are three treasures<br />
That I cherish and commend to you:<br />
The first is compassion,<br />
By which one finds courage.<br />
The second is restraint,<br />
By which one finds strength.<br />
And the third is unimportance,<br />
By which one finds influence.</p>
<p>Those who are fearless, but without compassion,<br />
Powerful, but without restraint,<br />
Or influential, yet important,<br />
Cannot endure.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>68</strong></h2>
<p>Compassion</p>
<p>Compassion is the finest weapon and best defence.<br />
If you would establish harmony,<br />
Compassion must surround you like a fortress.</p>
<p>Therefore,<br />
A good soldier does not inspire fear;<br />
A good fighter does not display aggression;<br />
A good conqueror does not engage in battle;<br />
A good leader does not exercise authority.</p>
<p>This is the value of unimportance;<br />
This is how to win the cooperation of others;<br />
This to how to build the same harmony that is in nature.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>69</strong></h2>
<p>Ambush</p>
<p>There is a saying among soldiers:<br />
It is easier to lose a yard than take an inch.</p>
<p>In this manner one may deploy troops without marshalling them,<br />
Bring weapons to bear without exposing them,<br />
Engage the foe without invading them,<br />
And exhaust their strength without fighting them.</p>
<p>There is no worse disaster than misunderstanding your enemy;<br />
To do so endangers all of my treasures;<br />
So when two well matched forces oppose eachother,<br />
The general who maintains compassion will win.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>70</strong></h2>
<p>Individuality</p>
<p>My words are easy to understand<br />
And my actions are easy to perform<br />
Yet no other can understand or perform them.</p>
<p>My words have meaning; my actions have reason;<br />
Yet these cannot be known and I cannot be known.</p>
<p>We are each unique, and therefore valuable;<br />
Though the sage wears coarse clothes, his heart is jade.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>71</strong></h2>
<p>Limitation</p>
<p>Who recognizes his limitations is healthy;<br />
Who ignores his limitations is sick.<br />
The sage recognizes this sickness as a limitation.<br />
And so becomes immune.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>72</strong></h2>
<p>Revolution</p>
<p>When people have nothing more to lose,<br />
Then revolution will result.</p>
<p>Do not take away their lands,<br />
And do not destroy their livelihoods;<br />
If your burden is not heavy then they will not shirk it.</p>
<p>The sage maintains himself but exacts no tribute,<br />
Values himself but requires no honours;<br />
He ignores abstraction and accepts substance.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>73</strong></h2>
<p>Fate</p>
<p>Who is brave and bold will perish;<br />
Who is brave and subtle will benefit.<br />
The subtle profit where the bold perish<br />
For fate does not honour daring.<br />
And even the sage dares not tempt fate.</p>
<p>Fate does not attack, yet all things are conquered by it;<br />
It does not ask, yet all things answer to it;<br />
It does not call, yet all things meet it;<br />
It does not plan, yet all things are determined by it.</p>
<p>Fate’s net is vast and its mesh is coarse,<br />
Yet none escape it.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>74</strong></h2>
<p>Execution</p>
<p>If people were not afraid of death,<br />
Then what would be the use of an executioner?</p>
<p>If people were only afraid of death,<br />
And you executed everyone who did not obey,<br />
No one would dare to disobey you.<br />
Then what would be the use of an executioner?</p>
<p>People fear death because death is an instrument of fate.<br />
When people are killed by execution rather than by fate,<br />
This is like carving wood in the place of a carpenter.<br />
Those who carve wood in place of a carpenter<br />
Often injure their hands.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>75</strong></h2>
<p>Rebellion</p>
<p>When rulers take grain so that they may feast,<br />
Their people become hungry;<br />
When rulers take action to serve their own interests,<br />
Their people become rebellious;<br />
When rulers take lives so that their own lives are maintained,<br />
Their people no longer fear death.</p>
<p>When people act without regard for their own lives<br />
They overcome those who value only their own lives.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>76</strong></h2>
<p>Flexibility</p>
<p>A newborn is soft and tender,<br />
A crone, hard and stiff.<br />
Plants and animals, in life, are supple and succulent;<br />
In death, withered and dry.<br />
So softness and tenderness are attributes of life,<br />
And hardness and stiffness, attributes of death.</p>
<p>Just as a sapless tree will split and decay<br />
So an inflexible force will meet defeat;<br />
The hard and mighty lie beneath the ground<br />
While the tender and weak dance on the breeze above.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>77</strong></h2>
<p>Need</p>
<p>Is the action of nature not unlike drawing a bow?<br />
What is higher is pulled down, and what is lower is raised up;<br />
What is taller is shortened, and what is thinner is broadened;<br />
Nature’s motion decreases those who have more than they need<br />
And increases those who need more than they have.</p>
<p>It is not so with Man.<br />
Man decreases those who need more than they have<br />
And increases those who have more than they need.</p>
<p>To give away what you do not need is to follow the Way.<br />
So the sage gives without expectation,<br />
Accomplishes without claiming credit,<br />
And has no desire for ostentation.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>78</strong></h2>
<p>Yielding</p>
<p>Nothing in the world is as soft and yielding as water,<br />
Yet nothing can better overcome the hard and strong,<br />
For they can neither control nor do away with it.</p>
<p>The soft overcomes the hard,<br />
The yielding overcomes the strong;<br />
Every person knows this,<br />
But no one can practice it.</p>
<p>Who attends to the people would control the land and grain;<br />
Who attends to the state would control the whole world;<br />
Truth is easily hidden by rhetoric.</p>
<hr />
<p><a name="2"></a></p>
<h2><strong>79</strong></h2>
<p>Reconciliation</p>
<p>When conflict is reconciled, some hard feelings remain;<br />
This is dangerous.</p>
<p>The sage accepts less than is due<br />
And does not blame or punish;<br />
For harmony seeks agreement<br />
Where justice seeks payment.</p>
<p>The ancients said: “nature is impartial;<br />
Therefore it serves those who serve all.”</p>
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<h2><strong>80</strong></h2>
<p>Utopia</p>
<p>Let your community be small, with only a few people;<br />
Keep tools in abundance, but do not depend upon them;<br />
Appreciate your life and be content with your home;<br />
Sail boats and ride horses, but don’t go too far;<br />
Keep weapons and armour, but do not employ them;<br />
Let everyone read and write,<br />
Eat well and make beautiful things.</p>
<p>Live peacefully and delight in your own society;<br />
Dwell within cock-crow of your neighbours,<br />
But maintain your independence from them.</p>
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<h2><strong>81</strong></h2>
<p>The Sage</p>
<p>Honest people use no rhetoric;<br />
Rhetoric is not honesty.<br />
Enlightened people are not cultured;<br />
Culture is not enlightenment.<br />
Content people are not rich;<br />
Riches are not contentment.</p>
<p>So the sage does not serve himself;<br />
The more he does for others, the more he is satisfied;<br />
The more he gives, the more he receives.<br />
Nature flourishes at the expense of no one;<br />
So the sage benefits all men and contends with none.</p>
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<p>Lao-Tzu</p>
<p>also Laozi (Chinese: 老子; pinyin: <em>L</em><em>ǎ</em><em>oz</em><em>ǐ</em>; Wade–Giles: Laosi; Lao Tse, Lao Tu,  Lao-Tsu, Laotze, Lao Zi, Laocius)</p>
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