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Now custom is a superficial expression

of loyalty and faithfulness, and the beginning of disorder.

Foreknowledge is the flowering of the Way

and the beginning of folly.

Therefore the mature dwell in the depth, not in the thin,

in the fruit and not in the flowering.

They reject one and accept the other.

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The ancients attained oneness.

Heaven attained oneness and became clear.

Earth attained oneness and became stable.

Spirits attained oneness and became divine.

The valleys attained oneness and became fertile.

Creatures attained oneness and lived and grew.

Kings and nobles attained oneness and became leaders.

What made them so is oneness.

Without clarity, heaven would crack.

Without stability, the earth would quake.

Without divinity, spirits would dissipate.

Without fertility, the valleys would be barren.

Without life and growth, creatures would die off.

Without leadership, kings and nobles would fall.

Therefore humility is the basis for nobility,

and the low is the basis for the high.

Thus kings and nobles call themselves

orphans, lonely, and unworthy.

Do they not depend upon the common people for support?

Dismantle the parts of a chariot, and there is no chariot.

Rather than tinkle like jade, rumble like rocks.

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Returning is the movement of the Way.

Gentleness is the method of the Way.

All things in the world come from being,

and being comes from non-being.

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When the wise hear the Way, they practice it diligently.

When the mediocre hear of the Way, they doubt it.

When the foolish hear of the Way, they laugh out loud.

If it were not laughed at, it would not be the Way.

Therefore it is said,

"The enlightenment of the Way seems like dullness;

progression in the Way seem like regression;

the even path of the Way seems to go up and down."

Great power appears like a valley.

Great purity appears tarnished.

Great character appears insufficient.

Solid character appears weak.

True integrity appears changeable.

Great space has no corners.

Great ability takes time to mature.

Great music has the subtlest sound.

Great form has no shape.

The Way is hidden and indescribable.

Yet the Way alone is adept

at providing for all and bringing fulfillment.

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The Way produced the One;

the One produced two;

two produced three;

and three produced all things.

All things have the receptivity of the female

and the activity of the male.

Through union with the life force they blend in harmony.

People hate being orphaned, lonely, and unworthy.

Yet kings and nobles call themselves such.

Often gain can be a loss, and loss can be a gain.

What others teach, I teach also:

"The violent die a violent death."

I shall make this primary in my teaching.

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The softest things in the world overcome the hardest.

Non-being penetrates even where there is no space.

Through this I know the value of non-action.

Teaching without words and the value of non-action

are understood by few in the world.

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Fame or your life, which do you love more?

Life or material wealth, which is more valuable?

Loss or gain, which is worse?

Therefore those who desire most spend most.

Those who hoard most lose most.

Those who are contented are not disappointed.

Those who know when to stop prevent danger.

Thus they can long endure.

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The greatest perfection seems incomplete,

but its utility is never impaired.

The greatest fullness seems empty,

but its use cannot be exhausted.

What is most direct seems devious.

The greatest skill seems awkward.

The greatest eloquence seems like stuttering.

Movement overcomes cold.

Stillness overcomes heat.

The serene and calm are guides for all.

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When the world lives in accord with the Way,

horses work on farms.

When the world does not live in accord with the Way,

the cavalry practices in the parks.

The greatest temptation to crime is desire.

The greatest curse is discontent.

The greatest calamity is greed.

Whoever is content with contentment is always content.

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One can know the world without going outside.

One can see the Way of heaven

without looking out the window.

The further one goes the less one knows.

Therefore the wise know without going about,

understand without seeing,

and accomplish without acting.

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The pursuit of learning is to increase day by day.

The practice of the Way is to decrease day by day.

Less and less is done until one reaches non-action.

When nothing is done, nothing is left undone.

The world is led by not interfering.

Those who interfere cannot lead the world.

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The wise have no mind-set.

They regard the people's minds as their own.

They are good to people who are good.

They are also good to people who are not good.

This is the power of goodness.

They are honest to those who are honest.

They are also honest to those who are dishonest.

This is the power of honesty.

The wise live in the world peacefully and harmoniously.

The people share a common heart,

and the wise treat them as their own children.

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Coming into life and going out at death,

the organs of life are thirteen;

the organs of death are thirteen;

and these thirteen make life vulnerable to death.

Why is this so?

Because they feed life too grossly.

It is said that those who preserve life

walk the earth without fearing tigers and wild buffalo,

and in battle they are not touched by weapons of war.

The wild buffalo's horns find nothing to gore;

the tiger's claws find nothing to tear;

and weapons' points find nothing to pierce.

Why is this so?

Because they have nothing for death to enter.

(Note: The thirteen organs of life may refer to the nine openings

in the body and the four limbs.)

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The Way produces all things.

Power nourishes them.

Matter gives them physical form.

Environment shapes their abilities.

Therefore all things respect the Way and honor power.

The Way is respected, and power is honored

without anyone's order and always naturally.

Therefore the Way produces all things,

and power nourishes them,

caring for them and developing them,

sheltering them and comforting them,

nurturing them and protecting them,

producing them but not possessing them,

helping them but not obligating them,

guiding them but not controlling them.

This is mystical power.

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The beginning of the universe is the mother of all things.

Those who discover the mother understand the children.

Understanding the children and returning to the mother,

they live always free from harm.

Close the mouth, t the doors,

and all of life is without strain.

Open the mouth, meddle with affairs,

and all of life is beyond help.

Seeing the small is insight;

to stay with the gentle is strength.

Use the Light, return to insight,

and thereby be preserved from harm.

This is practicing the eternal.

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Those with even a scrap of sense

walk on the main way and fear only straying from the path.

The main way is smooth and easy,

but people like to be side-tracked.

While the courts are arrayed in splendor,

the fields are full of weeds,

and the granaries are empty.

Yet some wear embroidered clothes, carry sharp swords,

over-indulge themselves with food and drink,

and have more possessions than they can use.

They are leaders in robbery.

This is not the Way.

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What is well established cannot be uprooted.

What is firmly held cannot slip away.

The power of sacrifice continues on

from generation to generation.

Cultivated in the person, power becomes real.

Cultivated in the family, power becomes abundant.

Cultivated in the community, power endures.

Cultivated in the nation, power flourishes.

Cultivated in the world, power becomes universal.

Therefore see the person as a person,

the family as a family, the community as a community,

the nation as a nation, and the world as universal.

How do I know that the world is like this?

By this.

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Those filled with power are like new-born children.

Poisonous insects will not sting them;

ferocious beasts will not pounce upon them;

predatory birds will not swoop down on them.

Their bones are pliable, their muscles tender,

but their grip is firm.

They have never known the union of man and woman,

but the organ is fully formed,

meaning that the vital essence is strong.

They may cry all day without getting hoarse,

meaning that the harmony is perfect.

To know harmony is to be in accord with the eternal.

To know the eternal is to be enlightened.

To try to force life is ominous.

To force the vital essence with the mind is violence.

The prime is past, and decay follows,

meaning that it is contrary to the Way.

Whatever is contrary to the Way will soon perish.

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Those who know do not speak.

Those who speak do not know.

Close the mouth; t the doors.

Smooth the sharpness; untie the tangles.

Dim the glare; calm the turmoil.

This is mystical unity.

Those achieving it are detached from friends and enemies,

from benefit and harm, from honor and disgrace.

Therefore they are the most valuable people in the world.

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States are governed by justice.

Wars are waged by violations.

The world is mastered by nonintervention.

How do I know this? By this:

The more restrictions there are, the poorer the people.

The more sharp weapons, the more trouble in the state.

The more clever cunning, the more contrivances.

The more rules and regulations, the more thieves and robbers.

Therefore the wise say,

"Do not interfere, and people transform themselves.

Love peace, and people do what is right.

Do not intervene, and people prosper.

Have no desires, and people live simply."

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When the government is relaxed, people are happy.

When the government is strict, people are anxious.

Good fortune leans on bad fortune;

bad fortune hides behind good fortune.

Who knows the results of process?

Is there no justice?

When the just become unjust, goodness becomes evil.

People have been deluded for a long time.

Therefore the wise are square but not cornered,

sharp but not cutting, straight but not strained,

brilliant but not dazzling.

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In leading people and serving heaven

it is best to be frugal.

Being frugal is to be prepared from the start.

Being prepared from the start is to build up power.

By building up power nothing is impossible.

If nothing is impossible, then there are no limits.

Those without limits are capable of leading a country.

Those with maternal leadership can long endure.

This is to be deeply rooted in a firm foundation,

the way of long life and eternal vision.

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Leading a large country is like cooking a small fish.

When the world is led in accord with the Way,

spirits lose their powers.

It is not that they lose their powers,

but that their powers no longer harm people.

Not only do the spirits not harm people,

but the wise also do not harm people.

Not harming each other, spiritual power grows.

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A large country is like low land where rivers flow,

a place where everything comes together, the female of all.

The female overcomes the male with tranquillity.

Tranquillity is underneath.

A large country wins over a small country

by placing itself below the small country.

A small country wins over a large country

by placing itself below the large country.

Thus some win by placing themselves below,

and others win by being below.

A large country wants to protect people,

and a small country wants to join and serve.

Thus both get what they want.

It is best for the large country to place itself below.

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The Way is sacred to all things.

It is treasure for the good and sanctuary for the bad.

Fine words can buy honor.

Good deeds can gain respect.

Though there be bad people, why reject them?

Therefore at the crowning of the emperor

or at the installation of the three ministers,

instead of sending gifts of jade and a team of four horses,

remain still and send the Way.

Why did the ancients prize this Way?

Did they not say, "Seek, and you will find;

let go, and you will be forgiven."

Therefore the Way is valued by the world.

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Act without interfering.

Work without doing.

Taste the tasteless.

Large or small, many or few, repay injury with goodness.

Handle the difficult while it is still easy.

Handle the big while it is still small.

Difficult tasks begin with what is easy.

Great accomplishments begin with what is small.

Therefore the wise never strive for the great

and thus achieve greatness.

Rash promises inspire little trust.

Taking things too lightly results in much difficulty.

Thus the wise always confront difficulties

and therefore have no difficulty.

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What stays still is easy to hold.

Without omens it is easy to plan.

The brittle is easy to shatter.

The minute is easy to scatter.

Handle things before they appear.

Organize things before there is confusion.

A tree as big as a person's embrace grows from a tiny shoot.

A tower nine stories high begins with a mound of earth.

A journey of a thousand miles begins under one's feet.

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