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  Mystically united and elusively perceived
  as an undefinable oneness。

  As the oneness ascends … no light appears。
  As the oneness descends … no darkness is perceived。
  Unceasingly; continually; form eluding definition;
  Evasively reverting to spirit … to nothingness。
  The form of formlessness。
  The image of imagelessness。
  The oneness remains nameless。
  Meeting it; it has no part which is front。
  Following it; it has no behind。

  Encompassing the ancient Tao;
  Present affairs are mastered。
  Knowing the primal nature of mankind
  and the universe;
  Is to know the essence of Tao。

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  ANCIENT MASTERS

  The ancient masters and rulers;
  So subtle and mysterious;
  profound and penetrating;
  Too deep to directly comprehend …
  May be known by their appearance;
  Cautious … As if crossing a frozen stream。
  Watchful … As if fearing danger all around。
  Courteous … As if a visiting guest。
  Yielding … As if ice about to melt。
  Genuine … As if a piece of uncarved wood。
  Receptive … As if an open valley。
  Opaque … As if in muddy waters。

  Waiting quietly while the mud settles;
  Remaining still until the moment for action;
  They; who embrace this Tao;
  Obtaining just that which is sufficient;
  AlI needs are satisfied。
  Thus they long endure。

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  THE CYCLE OF ALL THINGS

  Let the mind be empty of preconceptions and distraction …
  Permit a meditative quietness to prevail。

  Observe the cycle of All Things …
  Their birth and rise to activity;
  A flourishing;
  And ultimate return to their generative roots。
  Quietness; repose and tranquility characterize the return to the roots of creation。
  Knowing it as the destiny of All Things …
  An unchanging cycle; An eternal law of nature …
  Is to be enlightened。
  To know it not; is to court misfortune。

  Knowing the eternal law is to be all embracing。
  All embracing is to be impartial。
  Impartial is to be noble。
  Being noble is to be one with nature。
  Being one with nature is to be in accord with the Tao。
  Being in accord with the Tao …
  Essence is everlasting。
  Tho' body/self demise; the self is eternal。

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  GREAT LEADER

  The greatest leader is barely known to exist。
  Next is one who is loved and acclaimed。
  Then one who is feared。
  Finally one who is despised。

  The great leaders;
  Having faith and confidence in others;
  Receive faith and confidence in return。
  In a quiet and calm manner; with few words;
  See the task accomplished;
  See the work complete。
  A measure of great leadership …
  When all feel the task was completed
  of its own accord。

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  FORGOTTEN TAO

  When the natural Tao is forgotten;
  … Doctrines of humanity and codes of justice arise。
  … Knowledge and wisdom appear with artifice
  and hypocrisy close behind。
  … Harmony departs from family relationships;
  and deeds of filial piety and devoted
  parenthood replace natural instincts。
  … Civil disorder prevails and loyal politicians
  become models of dutiful behavior。

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  SIMPLICITY

  Discard and abandon formalized wisdom and knowledge;
  And hundredfold benefits accrue。

  Discard and abandon conventionalized righteousness; duty and morality;
  And be graced with natural harmony。

  Discard and abandon cunning skills … legalized profiteering;
  And robbery as well as deception disappear

  These three; of themselves insufficient …
  Consider then;
  … Original simplicity。
  … Unadorned nature。
  … Selflessness。
  … Limited desire。

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  POOR ME ?

  End the study of pretentiousness and surface formality;
  And much sorrow; trouble and nuisance will cease。

  The distinctions between yes and no; good and evil;
  Between what people fear and fail to fear:
  … Are often semantic。
  … Are often contradictory。
  … Are often false。
  … Are often superficial。

  While many may be content …
  Partaking of party and feast;
  Viewing the land from a…high in the springtime;
  I alone am inert; without animation;
  Like an infant who has yet to learn to smile。
  Alas ! I am alone; with nowhere to go。
  While others appear to have abundant possessions and grace;
  I alone appear to have nothing。
  I feel inferior; foolish and left out。
  While others are clear; bright and confident;
  I alone feel muddled; dull and confused。
  While others look lively; penetrating and self assured;
  I alone feel depressed; aimlessly adrift in sea
  Blown by the winds on an ever changing course
  While others seemingly have a purpose;
  I alone feel awkward。

  Wherein am I so different?
  I alone value drawing my sustenance from the
  mysterious Mother of Nature。

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  ESSENCE OF TAO

  From Tao alone; follows Te;
  The absolute manifestation of virtue。
  The Tao; tho' so evasive; elusive; intangible …
  Subtly within it; deep and obscure;
  … Appear images; forms; entities。
  … Appear the mystical essence。
  The essence … so subtle; yet so real。
  From the beginning of time it mysteriously
  manifests itself; Providing a fleeting sense of primal power。
  How else may Te be known but through this
  essence of the Tao ?

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  YIELDING 

  The yielding bend but do not break;
  Overcoming all; they are preserved whole。
  Being bent; permits straightening。
  Being empty and hollow; permits filling。
  Being torn; tattered and depleted; permits renewal。
  Having little; permits gain and possession。
  Having much; permits confusion。
  Therefore the Sage embraces unity。
  Holding fast to the absolute oneness;
  Manifests this as an example to the world。
  Not flaunting himself; He becomes luminous to all。
  Not bestowing himself with self…importance; He becomes both prominent and illustrious。
  Not boasting of himself; He receives both recognition and credit。
  Disdaining pride; His works endure。
  Not striving to contend nor compete;
  He attracts no contention … no competition
  Thus; the Sage confirms …
  To yield is to overcome; to preserve whole。
  To yield is to gain All Things。

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  ADMONITIONS

  Nature is inaudible; yet it speaks distinctly …
  A fierce storm lasts less than a morning;
  Rain normally less than a day。
  These; being of nature and short in duration;
  Thus should the duration of violence in man
  be no greater than these。

  Hence: One who follows Tao; becomes one with Tao。
  One who follows Te; becomes one with Te。
  One who separates from Tao and Te;
  becomes one with separation。

  And:
  When one adheres to Tao; Tao adheres to him
  When one adheres to Te; Te adheres to him。
  When one adheres to separation; Separation adheres to him。
  Separating from faith in one's own nature;
  Is to lose understanding of the true nature
  of heaven and earth。

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  THE IMPERFECT

  Standing on 〃tip toe〃; one stands not firmly。
  Straining in stride; one cannot walk far。
  Flaunting of deeds; one is unfavorably noticed。
  Being self…righteous; one is not respected。
  Boasting of self; one's merit is unrecognized。
  Glorifying of self; one loses the opportunity for greatness。
  From the viewpoint of Tao
  These represent imperfect Te;
  Valued as are filth or disease。

  Thus: Those who value the Tao may permit
  themselves to avoid these things。

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  OF HUMANITY; HEAVEN; EARTH AND TAO

  Being formless; yet mysteriously complete:
  … Existing for all time。
  … Silent without substance。
  … Standing alone; changing not。
  … Pervading all and unfailing。
  … Regarded as the Mother of all there is。
  Not having a name; I call it the Tao。
  If needing to identify its nature by granting it a name;
  Call it 〃The Great〃。
  Being great it flows; extending itself endlessly。
  Thus flowing; it is called far…reaching。
  Being far…reaching; it ultimately returns
  whence it started。

  Accordingly;
  Just as Tao is great … the ultimate essence;
  So; heaven is great … the creative essence; Clear and pure。
  Earth is great … the receptive essence; Massive and stable。
  Humanity is great … the harmonious essence;
  Intelligent and sensitive。

  Note then; that humanity is one of the four great essences。
  While humanity is conditioned by earthly essence;
  And earth is conditioned by heavenly essence;
  And heaven is conditioned by the essence of Tao;
  The Tao; conforms to its own nature。

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  HEAVY AND LIGHT CHARACTER

  As heaviness of character; honesty and generosity
  Are the root of lightness; frivolity and quick wit。
  So motion and activity spring from
  Serenity; tranquility and quietude。

  Thus the Sage:
  Even while traveling and moving about all day;
  Never loses his poise;
  Departs; not from his true nature。
  Tho' presented with magnificence; beauty;
  grace; glory; honor; splendor; and comfort;
  He remains calm; leisurely;
  quiet and dispassionate。

  The leader with great responsibility;
  Conducting himself with frivolity;
  Imperils himself; and he will fail。
  Exercising hasty restless action;
  He will lose mastery over himself。

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  THE PERFECT

  Running perfectly; Neither track nor trace is seen。
  Speaking perfectly; Neither slip nor flaw。
  Calculating perfectly; Neither tally nor counter is needed。
  The perfect door; needing neither bolt nor bar; Cannot be opened。
  The perfect knot; needing neither rope nor twine
  Cannot be untied。

  Thus the Sage; Perfect in helping humankind; No one is rejected nor abandoned。
  Perfect in caring for All Things; Nothing is laid waste nor discarded。
  In so doing; cunningly secures knowledge of the laws of nature;
  And uses this knowledge in a Wu…Wei manner

  Therefore:
  As the perfect is the teach

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