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    Tao Te Ching: Verse 46

    Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

    When a country is in harmony with the Tao,
    the factories make trucks and tractors.
    When a country goes counter to the Tao,
    warheads are stockpiled outside the cities.
    There is no greater illusion than fear,
    no greater wrong than preparing to defend yourself,
    no greater misfortune than having an enemy.
    Whoever can see through all fear
    will always be safe.
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    Tao Te Ching: Verse 45

    Sunday, June 8th, 2008

    True perfection seems imperfect,
    yet it is perfectly itself.
    True fullness seems empty,
    yet it is fully present.
    True straightness seems crooked.
    True wisdom seems foolish.
    True art seems artless.
    The Master allows things to happen.
    She shapes events as they come.
    She steps out of the way
    and lets the Tao speak for itself.
    Written by Lao-tzu. From a translation by S. Mitchell

    Tao Te Ching: Verse 44

    Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

    Fame or integrity: which is more important?
    Money or happiness: which is more valuable?
    Success of failure: which is more destructive?
    If you look to others for fulfillment,
    you will never truly be fulfilled.
    If your happiness depends on money,
    you will never be happy with yourself.
    Be content with what you have;
    rejoice in the way things are.
    When you realize there […]

    Tao Te Ching: Verse 43

    Sunday, June 1st, 2008

    The gentlest thing in the world
    overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
    That which has no substance
    enters where there is no space.
    This shows the value of non-action.
    Teaching without words,
    performing without actions:
    that is the Master’s way.
    Written by Lao-tzu. From a translation by S. Mitchell

    Tao Te Ching: Verse 42

    Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

    The Tao gives birth to One.
    One gives birth to Two.
    Two gives birth to Three.
    Three gives birth to all things.
    All things have their backs to the female
    and stand facing the male.
    When male and female combine,
    all things achieve harmony.
    Ordinary men hate solitude.
    But the Master makes use of it,
    embracing his aloneness, realizing
    he is one with the whole […]

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