Chapter 35. Virtue of benevolence Take the great ideal of the Tao and the whole world joins with you. It joins with you and is not offended for it gets to rest in mysterious peace.¹ Where there is celebrating, the traveling man stops. But the Tao is bland and tasteless to the palate. While watching… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 35. Virtue of benevolence
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Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 34. The perfect state
Chapter 34. The perfect state The great Tao pushes through all things. It is simultaneously on this side and the other side. All living beings are dependent on it and under it. It works, it finishes and doesn’t know the name of merit. In love it works and it doesn’t demand itself proficiency in it.… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 34. The perfect state
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 33. Distinguishing virtue
Chapter 33. Distinguishing virtue Wise is he who knows others. Who knows himself is enlightened. Strong is he who wins the others. Who wins himself is great. Rich is he who contends well. Who has a destination walks quickly. Who fills his place stays safe. Who dies without getting corrupted reaches immortality. Own translation from… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 33. Distinguishing virtue
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 32. Rational virtue
Chapter 32. Rational virtue The absolute Tao has no name. Even if it is lowly in its original simplicity, the world dares not to mock it. If the king could hold it in his hand, the world would willingly submit to him. The heaven and the earth would form a pact to provide for him.… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 32. Rational virtue
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 30. Removing self from battle
Chapter 30. Removing self from battle Who gives aid to the king via Tao¹ he gets the people to submit without wielding weapons. Wielding weapons is its own punishment. Thorn bushes and brambles grow wild where legions have camped. Bad years follow on the trail of moving armies. A good soldier is courageous, when his… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 30. Removing self from battle
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 29. Idleness
Chapter 29. Idleness When a man who wants to cure the world takes it to his hand I understand there is no end to his task. Spiritual vessels cannot be formed in the world He who makes, destroys. He who grapples, loses. For it is unavoidable that if one advances another is left behind. If… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 29. Idleness
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 28. Becoming a child
Chapter 28. Becoming a child He who being a man, stays a woman, becomes a conduit of the universe. As he is a conduit of the universe the eternal virtue never parts with him. He becomes a small child again.¹ He who has come to the light yet stays in the dimness becomes a model… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 28. Becoming a child
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 27. Utility of skillfulness
Chapter 27. Utility of skillfulness A good walker does not leave dirt in his trail. A good speaker doesn’t cause debate. A good calculator doesn’t need calculating sticks. A good keeper does not need locks or bolts and no-one can open what he has closed. A good binder does not need rope and no-one can… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 27. Utility of skillfulness
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 26. Virtue of worthyness
Chapter 26. Virtue of worthiness Lightness is based weight, movement is based on rest. This is why the wise one never loses his worthiness but retains his peace from day to day. Even if he owns glorious palaces he would stay in them peacefully and unattached to them. Woe, the king, lord of many carriages… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 26. Virtue of worthyness
Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 25. Grasping emptyness
Chapter 25. Grasping emptyness Before heaven and earth there was the initial essence in the nature. It was clear, it was unmeasurable. It was self-existing, it was uniform. It was everywhere and it didn’t tolerate borders. It must be considered the omnipresent mother. I do not know its name but I call it the Tao.… Continue reading Translation: Tao Te King – Chapter 25. Grasping emptyness