{"id":920,"date":"2020-06-06T07:02:10","date_gmt":"2020-06-05T21:02:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dragonweb.site\/wordpress\/?page_id=920"},"modified":"2020-06-11T23:59:27","modified_gmt":"2020-06-11T13:59:27","slug":"dao-de-jing","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/dragonweb.site\/wordpress\/tao\/dao-de-jing\/","title":{"rendered":"Tao Te Ching (Daode Jing)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h1 class=\"wp-block-heading\">\u9053\u5fb7\u7ecf<\/h1>\n\n\n\n<p>The Classic Book of the Way of Integral Virtue.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This book consists of 81 stanzas divided into two sections:<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>The Way of Nature<\/li><li>The Way of People<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Translation by Tolbert McCarroll<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-file\"><a href=\"http:\/\/dragonweb.site\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/daode-jing.docx\">If you would like to have a copy of this translation of the daode-jing<\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/dragonweb.site\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/daode-jing.docx\" class=\"wp-block-file__button\" download>Download<\/a><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">THE WAY OF NATURE<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>-1-<br>The Tao that can be spoken of is not the eternal Tao.<br>The name that can be named is not the eternal name.<br>The nameless is the beginning of heaven and earth.<br>The name is the mother of the ten thousand things.<br>Send your desires away and you will see the mystery.<br>Be filled with desire and you will see only the manifestation.<br>As these two come forth they differ in name.<br>Yet at their source they are the same.<br>This source is called a mystery.<br>Darkness within darkness, the gateway to all mystery.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-2-<br>All under heaven see beauty as beauty only because they also see ugliness.<br>All announce that good is good only because they also denounce what is bad.<br>Therefore, something and nothing give birth to one another.<br>Difficult and easy complete one another.<br>Long and short fashion one another.<br>High and low arise from one another.<br>Notes and tones harmonise with one another.<br>Front and back follow one another.<br>Thus, the True Person acts without striving and teaches without words.<br>Deny nothing to the ten thousand things.<br>Nourish them without claiming authority,<br>Benefit them without demanding gratitude,<br>Do the work, then move on.<br>And, the fruits of your labour will last forever.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-3-<br>Not exalting the talented prevents rivalry.<br>Not valuing goods that are hard to obtain prevents stealing.<br>Not displaying desirable things prevents confusion of the heart.<br>Therefore, the True Person governs by emptying the heart of desire<br>and filling the belly with food, weakening ambitions and strengthening bones.<br>If the people are simple and free from desire, then the clever ones never dare to interfere.<br>Practise action without striving and all will be in order.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-4-<br>The Tao is like an empty bowl, yet it may be used without ever needing to be filled.<br>It is the deep and unfathomable source of the ten thousand things.<br>Blunt the sharpness.<br>Untie the knot.<br>Soften the glare.<br>Settle with the dust.<br>It is hidden deep yet ever present.<br>I do not know whose child it is.<br>It existed before the common ancestor.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-5-<br>Heaven and earth are not moved by offerings of straw-dogs.<br>The True Person is not moved by offerings of straw-dogs.<br>The space between heaven and earth is like a bellows.<br>It is empty and yet never exhausted.<br>The more it works the more comes out.<br>Many words lead to exhaustion.<br>Better to hold fast to your centre.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-6-<br>The valley spirit never dies.<br>It is the unknown first mother, whose gate is the root<br>from which grew heaven and earth.<br>It is dimly seen, yet always present.<br>Draw from it all you wish; it will never run dry.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-7-<br>Heaven and earth last forever.<br>The reason why heaven and earth last forever<br>is that they do not live for themselves.<br>Hence, they last forever.<br>Therefore, the True Person leaves self behind<br>and thus is found in front,<br>is not guarded and thus is preserved,<br>is self-free and thus is able to find fulfilment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-8-<br>The highest good is like water.<br>For water benefits the ten thousand things without striving.<br>It settles in places that people avoid and so is like the Tao.<br>In choosing your home look to the land.<br>In preparing your heart go deep.<br>In associating with others value gentleness.<br>In speaking exhibit good faith.<br>In governing provide good order.<br>In the conduct of business be competent.<br>In action be timely.<br>Then there is no strife, nothing goes amiss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-9-<br>Better to stop in time than to fill to the brim.<br>Hone a blade to the sharpest point, and it will soon be blunt.<br>Fill your house with gold and jade, and no one can protect it.<br>Be prideful about wealth and position, and you bring disasters upon yourself.<br>Retire when the work is done.<br>This is the way of heaven.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-10-<br>While carrying your active life on your head<br>can you embrace the quiet spirit in your arms, and not let go?<br>While being fully focused on your vital breath<br>can you make it soft like that of a newborn babe?<br>While cleaning your inner mirror<br>can you leave it without blemish?<br>While loving the people and ruling the country<br>can you dispense with cleverness?<br>While opening and closing the gates of heaven<br>can you be like a mother bird?<br>While penetrating the four quarters with your insight<br>can you remain simple?<br>Help the people live!<br>Nourish the people!<br>Help them live yet lay no claim to them.<br>Benefit them yet seek no gratitude.<br>Guide them yet do not control them.<br>This is called the hidden Virtue.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-11-<br>Thirty spokes connect to the wheel\u2019s hub;<br>yet, it is the centre hole that makes it useful.<br>Clay is shaped into a vessel;<br>yet, it is the emptiness within that makes it useful.<br>Doors and windows are cut for a room;<br>yet it is the space where there is nothing that makes it useful.<br>Therefore, though advantage comes from what is;<br>usefulness comes from what is not.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-12-<br>The five colours blind the eye.<br>The five notes deafen the ear.<br>The five flavours dull the palate.<br>Racing and hunting drive the heart wild.<br>Goods that are hard to obtain hinder the journey.<br>Therefore, the True Person<br>is guided more by the belly than the eye,<br>and prefers this within to that without.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-13-<br>Both favour and disgrace bring fear.<br>Great trouble comes from having a body.<br>What is meant by: \u201cBoth favour and disgrace bring fear\u201d?<br>Favour leads to a fear of losing it and<br>disgrace leads to a fear of greater trouble.<br>What is meant by: \u201cGreat trouble comes from having a body\u201d?<br>The reason you have trouble is that you are self-conscious.<br>No trouble can befall a self-free person.<br>Therefore, surrender your self-interest.<br>Love others as much as you love yourself.<br>Then you can be entrusted with all things under heaven.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-14-<br>Look at it, you cannot see it. It is invisible.<br>Listen to it, you cannot hear it. It is inaudible.<br>Reach for it, you cannot grasp it. It is intangible.<br>These three qualities are unfathomable<br>and so they fuse together and become one.<br>The upper part is not bright.<br>The lower part is not dark.<br>Ceaselessly the Unnamed moves back to nothingness.<br>It has the form of the formless,<br>the image of the imageless.<br>It is indefinable and shadowy.<br>Go up to it and you will not see its front.<br>Follow it and you will not see its back.<br>Yet, hold fast to this ancient Tao<br>and you will experience the present now-moment.<br>Know its beginnings and you can follow the path of the Tao.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-15-<br>The ancient followers of the Tao<br>were subtle, mysterious, and penetrating.<br>They were too deep to be fathomed.<br>All we can do is describe their appearance.<br>Hesitant, as if crossing a winter stream.<br>Watchful, as if aware of neighbours on all sides.<br>Respectful, like a visiting guest.<br>Yielding, like ice beginning to melt.<br>Simple, like an Uncarved Block.<br>Open, like a valley.<br>Obscure, like muddy water.<br>Who else can be still and let the muddy water<br>slowly become clear?<br>Who else can remain at rest and slowly come to life?<br>Those who hold fast to the Tao<br>do not try to fill themselves to the brim.<br>Because they do not try to be full<br>they can be worn out and yet ever new.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-16-<br>Empty everything out; hold fast to your stillness.<br>Even though all things are stirring together,<br>watch for the movement of return.<br>The ten thousand things flourish and then<br>each returns to the root from which it came.<br>Returning to the root is stillness.<br>Through stillness each fulfils its destiny.<br>That which has fulfilled its destiny<br>becomes part of the Always-so.<br>To be aware of the Always-so is to awaken.<br>Those who innovate while in ignorance of the Always-so<br>move toward disaster.<br>Those who act with awareness of the Always-so<br>embrace all, are not possessed by particular desire,<br>and move toward the Tao.<br>Those who are at one with the Tao abide forever.<br>Even after their bodies waste away, they are safe and whole.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-17-<br>The best leader is one whose existence is barely known by the people.<br>Next comes one whom they love and praise.<br>Next comes one they fear.<br>Next comes one they defy.<br>If you do not trust enough, you will not be trusted.<br>True Persons do not offer words lightly.<br>When their task is accomplished<br>and their work is completed,<br>the people say, \u201cIt happened to us naturally.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-18-<br>When the great Tao is forgotten,<br>benevolence and moral codes arise.<br>When shrewdness and cleverness appear,<br>great hypocrisy follows.<br>When there is no harmony in the family,<br>filial manners are developed<br>When the country is in disorder,<br>ministers appear as loyal servants.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-19-<br>Stop being learned and your troubles will end.<br>Give up wisdom, discard cleverness,<br>and the people will benefit a hundredfold.<br>Give up benevolence, discard moral judgements,<br>and the people will rediscover natural compassion.<br>Give up shrewdness, discard gain,<br>and thieves and robbers will disappear.<br>These three false adornments are not enough to live by.<br>They must give way to something more solid.<br>Look for what is simple and hold onto the Uncarved Block.<br>Diminish thoughts of self and restrain desires.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-20-<br>How great is the difference between \u201cyea\u201d and \u201cyeah\u201d?<br>How great is the distinction between \u201cgood\u201d and \u201cevil\u201d?<br>Must I fear what others fear? How silly!<br>Everyone else is joyous as if enjoying the greatest feast,<br>or going up the terraces in spring.<br>I alone am drifting without direction, like a baby who has not yet smiled.<br>I alone am moping as if I had no home.<br>Everyone else has more than they need,<br>I alone seem in want.<br>I have the mind of a fool, how confused I am!<br>Other people are bright and clever,<br>I alone am dark.<br>Other people are alert and self-assured,<br>I alone am dull and muddled.<br>I am unsettled like the waves of the sea, like the restless wind.<br>Everyone else has a purpose,<br>I alone am stubborn and awkward.<br>I am different from other people,<br>Even so, I am nourished by the Great.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-21-<br>The Great Virtue is to follow the Tao and only the Tao.<br>The Tao is shadowy and intangible.<br>Intangible and evasive, and yet within it is a form.<br>Evasive and intangible, and yet within it is a substance.<br>Shadowy and dark, and yet within it is a vital force.<br>This vital force is real and can be relied upon.<br>From ancient times to the present the Tao\u2019s instructions have not been forgotten.<br>Through it can be perceived the beginning of the story of life.<br>How do I know how it was at the beginning of the story of life?<br>Because of what is within me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-22-<br>Yield and overcome; bend and be straight.<br>Empty out and be full; wear out and be renewed.<br>Have little and gain; have much and be confused.<br>Therefore, the True Person embraces the One<br>and becomes a model for all.<br>Do not look only at yourself, and you will see much.<br>Do not justify yourself, and you will be distinguished.<br>Do not brag, and you will have merit.<br>Do not be prideful, and your work will endure.<br>It is because you do not strive that no one under heaven can strive with you.<br>The saying of the Old Ones, \u201cYield and Overcome,\u201d is not an empty phrase.<br>True wholeness is achieved by blending with life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-23-<br>To talk little is to follow nature.<br>A whirlwind does not last all morning.<br>A sudden shower does not last all day.<br>Who produces these things?<br>Heaven and earth!<br>Even heaven and earth cannot make<br>wild things last long.<br>How then can people hope to do so?<br>People of the Tao conform to the Tao.<br>People of Virtue conform to Virtue.<br>People who lose the way conform to the loss.<br>Those who conform to the Tao are welcomed into the Tao.<br>Those who conform to Virtue are welcomed into Virtue.<br>Those who conform to the loss are welcomed into the loss.<br>Those who do not trust enough will not be trusted.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-24-<br>The person on tiptoe is not steady.<br>The person with legs astride cannot walk.<br>Those who look only at themselves see little.<br>Those who justify themselves are not distinguished.<br>Those who brag have no merit.<br>The work of prideful people will not endure.<br>From the standpoint of the Tao, these things are<br>\u201cexcessive food and tumours of the body.\u201d<br>As they bring sickness, followers of the Tao do not linger around them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-25-<br>Something formless yet complete, existing before heaven and earth.<br>Silent and limitless, it stands alone and does not change.<br>Reaching everywhere, it does not tire.<br>Perhaps it is the Mother of all things under heaven.<br>I do not know its name so I call it \u201cTao.\u201d<br>When I have to describe it I call it \u201cgreat.\u201d<br>Being great it flows.<br>It flows far away.<br>Having gone far away, it returns.<br>Therefore, the Tao is great.<br>Heaven is great.<br>Earth is great.<br>People are also great.<br>Thus, people constitute one of the<br>four great things of the universe.<br>People conform to the earth.<br>The earth conforms to heaven.<br>Heaven conforms to the Tao.<br>The Tao conforms to its own nature.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-26-<br>The solid must be the root of the light.<br>The still must be the master of the restless.<br>Therefore, wise people when travelling all day<br>do not lose sight of their baggage cart.<br>Although there are beautiful scenes to see,<br>they remain quietly in their own place.<br>Should a lord of ten thousand chariots<br>appear more frivolous than a simple traveller?<br>To be light is to lose the root.<br>To be restless is to lose the master.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-27-<br>A skilful traveller leaves no track.<br>A skilful speaker makes no slip.<br>A skilful reckoner needs no counting rod.<br>A skilfully made door requires no bolts, yet it cannot be opened.<br>A skilful binding has no cords or knots, yet it cannot be untied.<br>Therefore, the True Person<br>is skilful in assisting people,<br>and abandons nobody;<br>Is skilful in assisting things,<br>and abandons nothing.<br>This is called \u201cFollowing the Inner Light.\u201d<br>Therefore, the skilful person is the teacher<br>of the person without skill.<br>The person without skill is the material<br>for the skilful person.<br>If you do not respect the teacher,<br>if you do not care for the material,<br>you are on the road to confusion<br>and your cleverness will not save you.<br>This is an essential principle.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-28-<br>Develop the strength of a man, but live as gently as a woman.<br>Become a brook and receive all things under heaven.<br>If you are such a brook then Virtue will constantly flow into you<br>and you will become a simple child again.<br>Know the pure but live the life of the sullied.<br>Become a fountain to all things under heaven.<br>If you become such a fountain<br>then you will have abundant Virtue<br>and you will return to the state of the Uncarved Block.<br>When the Uncarved Block is cut up into pieces,<br>it is turned into specialised instruments.<br>But the True Person makes use of it whole<br>and becomes the master of the instruments.<br>Hence, it is said, \u201cThe finest carver cuts little.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-29-<br>Whoever wishes to take over the world will not succeed.<br>The world is a sacred vessel and nothing should be done to it.<br>Whoever tries to tamper with it will mar it.<br>Whoever tries to grab it will lose it.<br>Hence, there is a time to go ahead and a time to stay behind.<br>There is a time to breathe easy and a time to breathe hard.<br>There is a time to be vigorous and a time to be gentle.<br>There is a time to gather and a time to release.<br>Therefore, the True Person avoids extremes, self-indulgence, and extravagance.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-30-<br>If you would assist leaders of people by way of the Tao,<br>you will oppose the use of armed force to overpower the world.<br>Those who use weapons will be harmed by them.<br>Where troops have camped only thorn bushes grow.<br>Bad harvests follow in the wake of a great army.<br>The skilful person strikes the blow and stops,<br>without taking advantage of victory.<br>Bring it to a conclusion but do not be vain.<br>Bring it to a conclusion but do not be boastful.<br>Bring it to a conclusion but do not be arrogant.<br>Bring it to a conclusion but only when there is no choice.<br>Bring it to a conclusion but without violence.<br>When force is used, youthful strength decays.<br>This is not the way of Tao.<br>And that which goes against the Tao will quickly pass away.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-31-<br>Weapons are ill-omened things.<br>Among gentle people the left side is the place of honour when at home,<br>but in war the right side is the place of honour.<br>Weapons are not proper instruments for gentle people;<br>they use them only when they have no other choice.<br>Peace and quiet are what they value.<br>They do not glory in victory.<br>to glorify it is to delight in the slaughter of people.<br>Those who delight in the slaughter of people will<br>never thrive among all that dwell under heaven.<br>The army that has killed people should be received with sorrow.<br>Conquerors should be received with the rites of mourning.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-32-<br>The Tao is forever nameless.<br>Though the Uncarved Block is small,<br>it is not inferior to anything under heaven.<br>If leaders could keep hold of it,<br>the ten thousand things would submit to them freely.<br>Heaven and earth would unite and sweet dew would fall.<br>The people would live in harmony without any law or decree.<br>Only when the Block is carved are there names.<br>As soon as there are names it is time to stop.<br>Knowing when to stop prevents trouble.<br>All under heaven will return to the Tao<br>as brooks and streams flow home to the sea.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-33-<br>Knowing others is to be clever.<br>Knowing yourself is to be enlightened.<br>Overcoming others requires force.<br>Overcoming yourself requires strength.<br>To know that you have enough is to be rich.<br>Push through and you may get your way,<br>but return home and you will endure.<br>Live out your days and you have had a long life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-34-<br>The great Tao covers everything like a flood.<br>It flows to the left and to the right.<br>The ten thousand things depend upon it<br>and it denies none of them.<br>It accomplishes its task yet claims no reward.<br>It clothes and feeds the ten thousand things<br>yet it does not attempt to control them.<br>Therefore, it may be called \u201cthe little.\u201d<br>The ten thousand things return to it,<br>even though it does not control them.<br>Therefore, it may be called \u201cthe great.\u201d<br>So it is that the True Person does not wish to be great<br>and therefore becomes truly great.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-35-<br>Hold on to the Great Image and all under heaven will approach you.<br>Coming to you and not being harmed, they will find rest, peace, and security.<br>A passing guest will pause at the sound of music and the smell of fancy food.<br>By comparison the Tao is mild and flavourless.<br>It is not solid enough to be seen, nor loud enough to be heard.<br>Yet, it lasts forever.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-36-<br>That which is to be shrunk must first be stretched out.<br>That which is to be weakened must first be strengthened.<br>That which is to be cast down must first be raised up.<br>That which is to be taken must first be given.<br>There is wisdom in dimming your light.<br>For the soft and gentle will overcome the hard and powerful.<br>Fish are best left in deep waters.<br>And, weapons are best kept out of sight.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-37-<br>The Tao never strives, yet nothing is left undone.<br>If leaders were able to adhere to it<br>the ten thousand things<br>would develop of their own accord.<br>If after they have developed<br>they experience desires to strive,<br>they can bury those desires<br>under the nameless Uncarved Block.<br>The nameless Uncarved Block can protect against desire.<br>When desires are restrained there will be peace,<br>and then all under heaven will be at rest.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">THE WAY OF PEOPLE<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-38-<br>A person of high virtue is not conscious of virtue and therefore possesses Virtue.<br>A person of little virtue tries to be virtuous and therefore lacks Virtue.<br>A person of high virtue does not make a fuss and is not seen.<br>A person of little virtue always makes a fuss and is always seen.<br>A truly good person functions without ulterior motive.<br>A moralist acts out of private desires.<br>A ritualist acts and, when no one responds, rolls up a sleeve and marches.<br>When we lose the Tao, we turn to Virtue.<br>When we lose Virtue, we turn to kindness.<br>When we lose kindness, we turn to morality.<br>When we lose morality, we turn to ritual.<br>Ritual is the mere husk of good faith and loyalty and the beginning of disorder.<br>Knowledge of what is to come may be a flower of the Tao, but it is the beginning of folly.<br>Hence, the well-formed person relies on what is solid and not on what is flimsy,<br>on the fruit and not the flower.<br>Therefore, such a person lets go of that without and is content with this within.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-39-<br>From ancient times these things have arisen from the One:<br>Heaven is clear because of the One,<br>The earth is firm because of the One,<br>The Spirit is strong because of the One,<br>The valley is full because of the One,<br>The ten thousand things reproduce because of the One,<br>Leaders are able to lead because of the One.<br>All of this comes from the One.<br>If heaven were not clear it would soon split.<br>If the earth were not firm it would soon bend and break.<br>If the Spirit were not strong it would soon wear out.<br>If the valley were not full it would soon dry up.<br>If the ten thousand things did not reproduce they would soon die out.<br>If leaders could not lead they would soon fall.<br>Therefore, greatness has its source in the little.<br>The low is the foundation of the high.<br>Princes call themselves \u201calone,\u201d \u201chelpless,\u201d \u201cworthless.\u201d<br>Is this not acknowledging a humble root?<br>Enumerate the parts of a carriage and you have not defined a carriage.<br>Better to resound like stone chimes than to tinkle like jade bells.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-40-<br>Returning is the direction of the Tao.<br>Yielding is the way of the Tao.<br>The ten thousand things are born of Being and Being is born of Nonbeing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-41-<br>The wise student on hearing the Tao diligently puts it into practice.<br>The average student on hearing the Tao keeps it one minute and loses it the next.<br>The mediocre student on hearing the Tao laughs at it loudly.<br>If this student did not laugh it would not be the Tao.<br>Therefore, the ancient proverb says:<br>The bright path seems dull.<br>The path that goes toward seems to lead backward.<br>The even path seems up and down.<br>The greatest whiteness seems soiled.<br>High Virtue seems like a canyon.<br>Abundant Virtue seems deficient.<br>Vigorous Virtue seems limp.<br>Simple Virtue seems faded.<br>The greatest square has no corners.<br>The greatest vessel takes long to complete.<br>The greatest note is hard to hear.<br>The greatest image has no shape.<br>The Tao is hidden and nameless;<br>yet, it is the Tao alone that supports all things<br>and brings them to completion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-42-<br>The Tao gives birth to the One.<br>The One gives birth to two.<br>Two gives birth to three.<br>And three gives birth to the ten thousand things.<br>The ten thousand things have their backs in the shadow<br>while they embrace the light.<br>Harmony is achieved by blending the breaths of these two forces.<br>People dislike the words \u201calone,\u201d \u201chelpless,\u201d \u201cworthless,\u201d<br>yet this is how Princes describe themselves.<br>So it is that sometimes a thing is increased<br>by being diminished and diminished by being increased.<br>What others teach I also teach:<br>\u201cA violent person will not die a natural death.\u201d<br>I shall make this the basis of my teaching.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-43-<br>The most yielding of all things overcomes the hardest of all things.<br>That which has no substance enters where there is no crevice.<br>Hence, I know the value of action without striving.<br>Few things under heaven bring more benefit than<br>the lessons learned from silence and<br>the actions taken without striving.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-44-<br>Your integrity or your body: Which is more important?<br>Your body or your possessions: Which is worth more?<br>Gain or loss: Which is more harmful?<br>Thus it is that the miser will pay much.<br>The hoarder will suffer great loss.<br>Be content with what you have and you will not be disgraced.<br>Know when to stop and you will be preserved from danger.<br>Only in this way will you long endure.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-45-<br>Great accomplishment seems incomplete, yet its use is not impaired.<br>Great fullness seems empty, yet it will never be drained.<br>Great straightness looks crooked.<br>Great skill appears clumsy.<br>Great eloquence sounds like stammering.<br>Movement overcomes cold, stillness overcomes heat.<br>The calm and quiet set right everything under heaven.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-46-<br>When the Tao prevails in the world<br>swift horses are used to fertilise the fields.<br>When the Tao is unheeded<br>war horses are bred on the border lands.<br>There is no greater offence than harbouring desires.<br>There is no greater disaster than discontent.<br>There is no greater misfortune than wanting more.<br>Hence, if you are content<br>You will always have enough.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-47-<br>Without going outside you can know the ways of the world.<br>Without looking through the window you can see the way of heaven.<br>The farther you go the less you know.<br>Therefore, the True Person<br>arrives without travelling,<br>perceives without looking,<br>and acts without striving.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-48-<br>In the pursuit of learning, every day something is added.<br>In the pursuit of the Tao, every day something is dropped.<br>Less and less is done until you come to action without striving.<br>When you follow this practice, nothing remains undone.<br>All under heaven is won by letting things take their course.<br>Nothing can be gained by interfering.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-49-<br>The True Person does not have an individual heart<br>but uses the heart of the people.<br>I am kind to those who are kind.<br>I am also kind to those who are not kind.<br>Thus, there is an increase in kindness.<br>I keep faith with those who are in good faith.<br>I also keep faith with those who lack good faith.<br>Thus, there is an increase of good faith.<br>The True Person is detached and humble<br>and to the world appears confusing.<br>The people all strain their eyes and ears,<br>yet the True Person remains childlike.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-50-<br>When going off one way means living<br>and going off the other way means dying,<br>three in ten are companions of Life,<br>three in ten are companions of Death, and<br>three in ten value Life but drift toward Death.<br>Why is all this so?<br>Because, these people are too greedy about living.<br>It is said:<br>People who are skilful in caring<br>for the life that has been given to them<br>travel abroad without fear of wild ox or tiger,<br>and enter a battle without concern for sharp weapons.<br>There is no place for the wild ox to thrust its horns,<br>there is no place for the tiger to put its claws,<br>there is no place for a weapon to lodge.<br>How is this so?<br>Because, there is no place for Death to enter in!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-51-<br>The Tao gives life to all things,<br>and its Virtue nourishes them,<br>forms each according to its nature<br>and gives to each its inner strength.<br>Therefore, the ten thousand things all venerate the Tao and honour its Virtue.<br>It has never been decreed that the Tao be venerated and its Virtue be honoured;<br>they have always been so treated spontaneously.<br>Thus, the Tao gives life to all things;<br>and its Virtue raises them, nourishes them,<br>brings them to their full growth,<br>feeds, shelters, and protects them.<br>Giving life without claiming authority,<br>benefiting without demanding gratitude,<br>guiding without control.<br>This is called hidden Virtue.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-52-<br>All things under heaven had a common beginning,<br>and that beginning could be considered<br>the Mother of all things.<br>When you know the Mother<br>you will also know the children.<br>Know the children, yet hold fast to the Mother,<br>and to the end of your days<br>you will be free from danger.<br>Block the passages!<br>Shut the doors!<br>And, to the end of your days<br>your strength will not fail you.<br>Open the passages!<br>Increase your activities!<br>And, to the end of your days<br>you will be beyond help.<br>See the small and develop clear vision.<br>Practise yielding and develop strength.<br>Use the outer light to return to the inner light,<br>and save yourself from harm.<br>This is known as following the Always-so.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-53-<br>If I have even little sense,<br>I will walk upon the great path of Tao<br>and only fear straying from it.<br>This Great Way is straight and smooth<br>yet people often prefer the side roads.<br>The courtyard is well kept<br>but the fields are full of weeds,<br>and the granaries stand empty.<br>Still, there are those of us<br>who wear elegant clothes, carry sharp swords,<br>pamper ourselves with food and drink<br>and have more possessions than we can use.<br>These are the actions of robbers.<br>This is certainly far from the Tao.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-54-<br>What is well rooted cannot be pulled up.<br>What is firmly grasped will not slip loose.<br>It will be honoured from generation to generation.<br>When cultivated in your person, Virtue will be real.<br>When cultivated in your household, Virtue will be plentiful.<br>When cultivated in your village, Virtue will endure.<br>When cultivated in your country, Virtue will abound.<br>When cultivated in your world, Virtue will be universal.<br>Hence, through yourself look at Self.<br>Through your household look at Household.<br>Through your community look at Community.<br>Through your country look at Country.<br>Through your world look at World.<br>How do I know that the world is like this?<br>Because of what is within me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-55-<br>A person who is filled with Virtue is like a newborn child.<br>Poisonous insects will not sting, wild animals will not pounce,<br>birds of prey will not swoop down.<br>Although bones are soft and sinews weak, a child\u2019s grip is firm.<br>The union of man and woman is not known,<br>yet there is completeness,<br>because a child\u2019s vital force is at its height.<br>Crying all day will not produce hoarseness,<br>because there is perfect harmony.<br>To know harmony is to know the Always-so.<br>To know the Always-so is to be awakened.<br>Trying to fill life to the brim invites a curse.<br>For the mind to make demands upon the breath of life brings strain.<br>Whatever has been forced to a peak of vigour approaches its decay.<br>This is not the way of Tao.<br>And that which goes against the Tao will quickly pass away.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-56-<br>Those who know do not speak.<br>Those who speak do not know.<br>Block the passages!<br>Shut the doors!<br>Blunt the sharpness!<br>Untangle the knots!<br>Soften the glare!<br>Settle with the dust!<br>This is the Mystery of Evenness.<br>Those who have achieved this cannot be enclosed<br>nor kept at a distance;<br>they cannot be benefited nor harmed,<br>honoured nor disgraced.<br>Therefore, this is the noblest state under heaven.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-57-<br>Govern the country by being straightforward.<br>Wage war by being crafty.<br>Win all under heaven by not meddling.<br>How do I know that this is so?<br>By what is within me.<br>The more restrictions there are, the poorer are the people.<br>The more pointed the people\u2019s weapons, the more disorder there is in the country.<br>The more ingenious and clever the people, the more strange the contrivances that appear.<br>The more laws and edicts that are posted, the more thieves and robbers that arise.<br>Hence an Old One has said:<br>I act without striving and the people transform themselves.<br>I love stillness and the people straighten themselves.<br>I do not meddle and the people prosper by themselves.<br>I am free from desires and the people themselves<br>return to the simplicity of the Uncarved Block.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-58-<br>When the government is unseen the people are simple and happy.<br>When the government is lively the people are cunning and discontented.<br>On misery perches happiness.<br>Beneath happiness crouches misery.<br>Who knows when this will cease?<br>The straight changes into the crooked.<br>The good becomes the ominous.<br>Surely the people have been confused for a long time.<br>Therefore, the True Person squares without cutting,<br>carves without hacking,<br>straightens without dislocating,<br>gives forth light without blinding.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-59-<br>For governing others and serving heaven<br>there is nothing better than moderation.<br>A person who is moderate returns to the path.<br>Returning to the path brings an abundance of Virtue.<br>This good store of Virtue cannot be conquered.<br>Virtue that cannot be conquered knows no limit.<br>Only a person who has limitless Virtue is fit to lead.<br>Only the leader who possesses the Mother of the country will long endure.<br>This is called making the roots go deep by restraining the trunk.<br>Learn to focus your life and you will see many days.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-60-<br>Governing a big country is like cooking a small fish.<br>Let all under heaven be governed in accordance with the Tao,<br>and demons will not manifest their power.<br>It is not that they lack power<br>but rather they will not use their power<br>to harm the people.<br>They are not the only ones who have power<br>and do not use it to harm the people.<br>The True Person does not harm the people.<br>Whenever there is no harm done,<br>that power flows into the common Virtue.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-61-<br>A great country is like the low lands<br>where all the streams unite.<br>In all things under heaven<br>the female overcomes the male by her stillness,<br>and because she is still she lies below.<br>Hence, if the great country will take the low place<br>it will win over the little country.<br>If the little country will take the low place<br>it will win over the great country.<br>Thus, the one gets below and prospers<br>and the other remains below and prospers.<br>All that the great country wants is more people.<br>All that the little country wants is a place<br>for its people to go and to be employed.<br>If each is to get what it wants<br>it is necessary for the great country<br>to take the low place.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-62-<br>The Tao is to the ten thousand things<br>what the shrine is in the home.<br>It is the treasure of the virtuous<br>and the protection of the wrongdoer.<br>Good words are appreciated.<br>Good deeds are accepted as gifts.<br>Even the wrongdoers are not abandoned.<br>Hence, on the day an Emperor is installed<br>and appoints the three ducal ministers.<br>remain where you are and make an offering of the Tao.<br>It will be preferable to a gift of jade discs<br>followed by a team of four horses.<br>Why did the ancients value the Tao?<br>Was it not because through it<br>you can find what you seek,<br>and because of it<br>you can escape what is hounding you?<br>Therefore, it is the most valuable thing under heaven.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-63-<br>Act without striving.<br>Work without interfering.<br>Find the flavour in what is flavourless.<br>Enlarge the small, increase the few.<br>Heal injury with goodness.<br>Handle the difficult while it is still easy.<br>Cultivate the great while it is still small.<br>All difficult things begin as easy things.<br>All great things begin as small things.<br>Therefore, the True Person never attempts anything great,<br>and accomplishes great things.<br>Lightly made promises inspire little faith.<br>Trying to make things easy results in great difficulties.<br>Therefore, the True Person regards everything as difficult,<br>and is never overcome by difficulties.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-64-<br>Peace is easily maintained while things are still at rest.<br>Trouble is easily handled before it starts.<br>What is brittle is easily broken.<br>What is minute is easily scattered.<br>Handle a problem before it appears.<br>Secure order before confusion begins.<br>A tree as big as a person\u2019s embrace begins as a tiny shoot.<br>A terrace nine stories high rises from a shovelful of earth.<br>A journey of a thousand miles begins under your feet.<br>A person who interferes does harm,<br>and those who grasp lose their hold.<br>Therefore, the True Person acts without striving and does no harm,<br>avoids grabbing and never loses hold.<br>People often ruin their ventures when they are on the verge of success.<br>So, be as careful at the end as at the beginning, and your work will not be ruined.<br>Therefore, the True Person seeks freedom from desire,<br>does not value things that are hard to come by,<br>learns without scholarship,<br>brings people back to what they have passed by,<br>and assists the ten thousand things to find their own natures;<br>all without daring to interfere.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-65-<br>The ancients who practised the Tao<br>did not use it to enlighten the people,<br>but rather to assist them in gaining simplicity.<br>The reason people are difficult to govern<br>is because they are too clever.<br>Hence, a person who attempts to govern a country by cleverness will injure it.<br>Those who govern without cleverness will be a blessing to the land.<br>These are the two models.<br>Knowing these models is called the Mystic Virtue.<br>The Mystic Virtue is deep and so far-reaching<br>that it can lead all things back toward great harmony.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-66-<br>How did the sea gain kingship of a hundred streams?<br>Because it takes the lower position.<br>Hence, it is king of a hundred streams.<br>Therefore, when True Persons are over the people<br>they put themselves below the people by their speech.<br>When they lead the people they stand behind the people.<br>When True Persons are given places above the people<br>they do not crush the people with their weight.<br>When they take their place ahead of the people<br>they do not obstruct the people\u2019s progress.<br>That is why everything under heaven supports them gladly<br>and does not tire of them.<br>Because they strive with no one,<br>no one can ever strive with them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-67-<br>Everyone under heaven says my Tao is great<br>and resembles nothing else.<br>It is because it is great that it seems different.<br>If it were like anything on earth<br>it would have been small from the beginning.<br>I have three treasures that I cherish and hold fast.<br>The first is gentleness,<br>the second is simplicity,<br>the third is daring not to be first<br>among all things under heaven.<br>Because of gentleness I am able to be courageous.<br>Because of simplicity I am able to be generous.<br>Because of daring not to be first<br>I am able to lead.<br>If people forsake gentleness and attempt to be courageous,<br>forsake simplicity and attempt to be generous,<br>forsake the last place and attempt to get the first place,<br>this is certain death.<br>Gentleness conquers in battle and protects in defence.<br>What heaven guards, it arms with the gift of gentleness.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-68-<br>A skilled warrior does not rush ahead of others<br>A skilled fighter does not make a show of anger.<br>A skilled victor does not seek revenge.<br>A skilled employer does not act superior.<br>This is known as the virtue of not competing.<br>This is known as making use of the abilities of others.<br>This is known as being united with heaven as it was in ancient times.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-69-<br>The master soldiers have a saying:<br>I dare not be the host but prefer to be the guest.<br>I dare not advance an inch but prefer to retreat a foot.<br>This is called marching without moving,<br>rolling up a sleeve without baring an arm,<br>capturing a foe without a battlefront,<br>arming yourself without weapons.<br>There is no disaster greater than attacking and finding no enemy.<br>Doing so will cost you your treasure.<br>Thus it is that when opposing forces meet,<br>victory will go to those who take no delight in the situation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-70-<br>My words are easy to understand and easy to put into practice.<br>Yet no one under heaven understands them or puts them into practice.<br>My words have an ancestor. My actions are governed.<br>Because people do not understand this<br>they do not understand me.<br>Those who understand me are few.<br>Those who follow me should be respected.<br>Therefore, the True Person wears homespun clothes<br>and carries jade in the heart.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-71-<br>It is well to know that you do not know.<br>To think you know when you do not is sickness.<br>When you are sick of sickness you will no longer be sick.<br>True Persons are not sick because they are sick of sickness;<br>this is the way to health.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-72-<br>When the people lack a sense of awe<br>disaster will descend upon them.<br>Do not constrict their living space.<br>Do not harass them in their work.<br>If you do not oppress them, they will not weary of you.<br>Therefore, True Persons know themselves<br>but make no show of themselves.<br>They know their value<br>but do not exalt themselves.<br>They prefer this within to that without.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-73-<br>A person whose courage lies in daring will meet death.<br>A person whose courage lies in not daring will encounter life.<br>Of the two courses, either may be beneficial or harmful.<br>Heaven dislikes what it dislikes.<br>Who knows the reason why?<br>Even the True Person has difficulty with such a question.<br>The Tao of Heaven<br>does not strive and yet it overcomes,<br>does not speak and yet it gets responses,<br>does not beckon and yet it attracts,<br>is at ease and yet it follows a plan.<br>The net of heaven is cast wide.<br>Though the mesh is coarse, nothing ever slips through.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-74-<br>When the people do not fear death,<br>of what use is it to threaten them with death?<br>If the people were always afraid of death<br>and if those who did wrong<br>would always be arrested and put to death,<br>who would do wrong?<br>There is always a Lord of Execution whose duty it is to kill.<br>If you try to fill that function it is like trying to hew wood<br>in place of a master carpenter.<br>You will probably injure your own hands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-75-<br>Why are the people starving?<br>Because their leaders eat up too much of the tax-grain;<br>that is why the people are starving.<br>Why are the people difficult to govern?<br>Because their leaders interfere;<br>that is why the people are difficult to govern.<br>Why do the people treat death lightly.<br>Because their leaders are so grossly absorbed in the pursuit of living;<br>that is why the people treat death lightly.<br>Indeed, it is wiser to ignore life altogether<br>than to place too high a value on it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-76-<br>At birth you are supple and soft.<br>At death you are stiff and hard.<br>Grass and trees are pliant and tender when living,<br>but they are dry and brittle when dead.<br>Therefore, the stiff and hard are attendants of death,<br>the supple and soft are attendants of life.<br>Thus, the hard weapon will be broken.<br>The mighty tree will invite the axe.<br>Therefore, the hard and mighty belong below;<br>the yielding and gentle belong above.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-77-<br>The way of heaven is like the bending of a bow.<br>The high end is pulled down and the low end is raised up.<br>The excessive is diminished and the deficient is supplemented.<br>It is the way of heaven to take where there is too much<br>in order to give where there is not enough.<br>The way of people is otherwise.<br>They take where there is not enough<br>in order to increase where there is already too much.<br>Who will take from their own excesses<br>and give to all under heaven?<br>Only those who hold to the Tao.<br>Therefore, the True Person benefits yet expects no reward,<br>does the work and moves on.<br>There is no desire to be considered better than others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-78-<br>Nothing under heaven is<br>softer or more yielding than water.<br>Yet it has no equal for attacking things<br>that are hard and stiff.<br>Nothing can withstand it.<br>Everyone knows that the yielding overcomes the stiff,<br>and the soft overcomes the hard.<br>Yet no one applies this knowledge.<br>Therefore, an Old One said:<br>Only a person who has accepted the country\u2019s dirt<br>is a leader worthy to offer sacrifice<br>at its shrines of earth and grain.<br>Only a person who takes up the country\u2019s burdens<br>deserves to be a leader<br>among those who dwell under heaven.<br>Straightforward words seem crooked.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-79-<br>Even though a truce is made between great enemies,<br>some enmity is bound to remain.<br>How can this be beneficial?<br>Therefore, the True Person<br>undertakes the obligations of the agreement<br>but makes no claim upon others.<br>The person who has Virtue shares with others.<br>The person who lacks Virtue takes from others.<br>The way of heaven has no favourites;<br>it always remains with what is good.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-80-<br>In a small country with few people:<br>Though there are machines that would increase<br>production ten to a hundred miles<br>they are not used.<br>The people take death seriously and do not travel about.<br>Though they have boats and carriages no one uses them.<br>Though they have armour and weapons, there is no occasion to display them.<br>The people give up writing<br>and return to the knotting of cords.<br>They are satisfied with their food.<br>They are pleased with their clothes.<br>They are content with their homes.<br>They are happy in their simple ways.<br>Even though they live within sight of another country<br>and can hear dogs barking and cocks crowing in it,<br>still the people grow old and die<br>without ever coming into conflict.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>-81-<br>Sincere words are not elegant; elegant words are not sincere.<br>The good person does not argue; the person who argues is not good.<br>The wise do not have great learning; those with great learning are not wise.<br>True Persons do not hoard.<br>Using all they have for others, they still have more.<br>Giving all they have to others, they are richer than before.<br>The way of heaven is to benefit and not to harm.<br>The way of the True Reason is to assist without striving<br>in the unfolding of the story of the earth.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As a complete work the Tao Te Ching describes how nature and people can integrate with virtue.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-file\"><a href=\"http:\/\/dragonweb.site\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/daode-jing.docx\">If you would like to have a copy of this translation of the daode-jing<\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/dragonweb.site\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/daode-jing.docx\" class=\"wp-block-file__button\" download>Download<\/a><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>A very good discussion group on Facebook is provided by Dr. Auke Schade, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/groups\/240561343842855\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">CLICK HERE<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u9053\u5fb7\u7ecf The Classic Book of the Way of Integral Virtue. 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