The Tao Te Ching
by Lao Tzu
Translated
by John H. McDonald (1996-2005)
for
the public domain. Please
distribute freely. 1 The nameless is the
boundary of Heaven and Earth. Freed from desire, you
can see the hidden mystery. Yet mystery and
reality Darkness born from
darkness. 2 Being and non-being
produce each other. Therefore the Master 3 Do not display your
treasures The Master leads by For those who practice
not-doing, 4 It is hidden but
always present. 5 The space between
Heaven and Earth is like a bellows; It is better not to
speak of things you do not understand. 6 It is like a vapor, 7 The Master puts
herself last; 8 The location makes the
dwelling good. Only when there is no
competition 9 The sharper the knife When you have
accomplished your goal 10 Giving birth and
nourishing, 11 We mold clay into a
pot, We fashion wood for a
house, We work with the
substantial, 12 13 What does it mean that
success is as dangerous as failure? Love the whole world
as if it were your self; 14 Its highest is not
bright. Approach it and you
will not see a beginning; 15 They were careful Who can be still The Master doesn't
seek fulfillment. 16 All creatures in the
universe Returning to Heavens
mandate is called being constant. 17 If you don't trust the
people, The best leaders value
their words, and use them sparingly. 18 When there is strife
in the family unit, When the country falls
into chaos, 19 These three are
superficial and aren't enough Embrace simplicity. 20 Other people are
joyous, Ordinary people are
bright; I am different from
ordinary people. 21 Even though the Tao is
intangible and evasive, Since the beginning of
time, the Tao has always existed. 22 For this reason the
Master embraces the Tao, When the ancient
Masters said, 23 Why do we humans go on
endlessly about little If you open yourself
to the Tao, "When you do not
trust people, 24 Compared to the Tao,
these actions are unworthy. 25 Because it is Great
means it is everywhere. Tao is great. Humanity follows the
earth. 26 Thus the Master
travels all day Why should the lord of
a thousand chariots 27 Thus the Master is
willing to help everyone, What is a good person
but a bad person's teacher? 28 Know the white, Know the honorable, The block of wood is
carved into utensils 29 The world is sacred
vessel Some are meant to
lead, The Master accepts
things as they are, 30 In the places where
armies march, This is not the way of
the Tao. 31 The wise man values
the left side, 32 If a ruler abides by
its principles, Naming is a necessity
for order, All things end in the
Tao 33 Those who know they
have enough are truly wealthy. Those who persist will
reach their goal. Those who keep their
course have a strong will. 34 35 Where there is music
and good food, 36 This is called the
subtle understanding The soft and pliable
overcomes the hard and inflexible. Just as fish remain
hidden in deep waters, 37 If rulers could follow
the way of the Tao, By the power of the
Uncarved Block, 38 The Master does not
force virtue on others, The kind person acts
from the heart, When the Tao is
forgotten, there is righteousness. Our basic
understandings are not from the Tao 39 Without unity, the sky
becomes filthy. The great view the
small as their source, 40 All of creation is
born from substance. 41 Thus it is said: The Tao hides in the
unnamed, 42 All things carry Yin People despise being
orphaned, widowed and poor. What others teach I
too will teach: 43 Few in the world can
comprehend 44 Because of this, great
love extracts a great cost Knowing when you have
enough avoids dishonor, 45 The greatest
straightness seems crooked. Movement overcomes the
cold, 46 There is no greater
transgression Whoever knows
contentment will be at peace forever. 47 The more knowledge you
seek, The Master understands
without leaving, 48 Mastery of the world
is achieved 49 To those who are good
she treats as good. She trusts people who
are trustworthy. The Master's mind is
shut off from the world. 50 I have heard that
those who celebrate life 51 No one tells them to
honor the Tao and its virtue, It gives them life
without wanting to posses them, 52 When we know we are
the Mothers children, Keep your mouth closed
To understand the
small is called clarity. 53 If too much time is
spent cleaning the house 54 If this idea is
cultivated in the individual, Then observe the
person for what the person does, 55 To understand harmony
is to understand the Constant. 56 Stop talking, Those who have
achieved the mysterious identity 57 The more prohibitions
you make, Therefore the Master
says: 58 Good fortune has its
roots in disaster, Thus the Master makes
things change 59 Those who follow the
Tao early This is spoken of as
the deep root and the firm trunk, 60 When the Tao is used
to govern the world If you give evil
nothing to oppose, 61 If a large country
takes the low position, Large countries should
desire to protect and help the people, 62 How can those who are
not good be abandoned? When a new leader
takes office, Why did the ancient
Masters esteem the Tao? 63 Difficult problems are
best solved while they are easy. When an affirmation is
given too lightly, 64 Prevent problems
before they arise. If you rush into
action, you will fail. Therefore the Master
lets things take their course 65 Smart people are
difficult to guide, Knowing the two
alternatives is a pattern. 66 If you want to be the
ruler of people, The people will not
feel burdened, 67 There are three jewels
that I cherish: 68 This is called the
virtue of non-competition. 69 This is called There is no greater
disaster 70 My teachings come from
the ancients, Because you do not
know me, 71 The Master is whole
because 72 Do not meddle with
people's livelihood; Therefore, the Master
knows herself but is not arrogant. 73 One is the way to
death, The Tao of the
universe The nets of Heaven are
wide, 74 Those who harm others 75 When people begin to
view death lightly, Only those who do not
cling to their life can save it. 76 Those who are stiff
and rigid The rigid and stiff
will be broken. 77 The Tao works to use
the excess, Who is able to give to
the needy from their excess? This is why the Master
gives 78 Everyone knows that
the soft and yielding Therefore the Master
says: True sayings seem
contradictory. 79 Therefore the Master The Tao does not
choose sides, 80 81 Wise men are not
scholars, The Tao of Heaven
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The tao that can be described
is not the eternal Tao.
The name that can be spoken
is not the eternal Name.
The named is the mother of creation.
By having desire, you can only see what is visibly real.
emerge from the same source.
This source is called darkness.
The beginning of all understanding.
When people see things as beautiful,
ugliness is created.
When people see things as good,
evil is created.
Difficult and easy complement each other.
Long and short define each other.
High and low oppose each other.
Fore and aft follow each other.
can act without doing anything
and teach without saying a word.
Things come her way and she does not stop them;
things leave and she lets them go.
She has without possessing,
and acts without any expectations.
When her work is done, she takes no credit.
That is why it will last forever.
If you over esteem talented individuals,
people will become overly competitive.
If you overvalue possessions,
people will begin to steal.
or people will become envious.
emptying people's minds,
filling their bellies,
weakening their ambitions,
and making them become strong.
Preferring simplicity and freedom from desires,
avoiding the pitfalls of knowledge and wrong action.
everything will fall into place.
The Tao is like an empty container:
it can never be emptied and can never be filled.
Infinitely deep, it is the source of all things.
It dulls the sharp, unties the knotted,
shades the lighted, and unites all of creation with dust.
I don't know who gave birth to it.
It is older than the concept of God.
Heaven and Earth are impartial;
they treat all of creation as straw dogs.
The Master doesn't take sides;
she treats everyone like a straw dog.
it is empty, yet has not lost its power.
The more it is used, the more it produces;
the more you talk of it, the less you comprehend.
The spirit of emptiness is immortal.
It is called the Great Mother
because it gives birth to Heaven and Earth.
barely seen but always present.
Use it effortlessly.
The Tao of Heaven is eternal,
and the earth is long enduring.
Why are they long enduring?
They do not live for themselves;
thus they are present for all beings.
and finds herself in the place of authority.
She detaches herself from all things;
therefore she is united with all things.
She gives no thought to self.
She is perfectly fulfilled.
The supreme good is like water,
which benefits all of creation
without trying to compete with it.
It gathers in unpopular places.
Thus it is like the Tao.
Depth of understanding makes the mind good.
A kind heart makes the giving good.
Integrity makes the government good.
Accomplishment makes your labors good.
Proper timing makes a decision good.
will we all live in peace.
It is easier to carry and empty cup
than one that is filled to the brim.
the easier it is to dull.
The more wealth you possess
the harder it is to protect.
Pride brings its own trouble.
simply walk away.
This is the pathway to Heaven.
Nurture the darkness of your soul
until you become whole.
Can you do this and not fail?
Can you focus your life-breath until you become
supple as a newborn child?
While you cleanse your inner vision
will you be found without fault?
Can you love people and lead them
without forcing your will on them?
When Heaven gives and takes away
can you be content with the outcome?
When you understand all things
can you step back from your own understanding?
making without possessing,
expecting nothing in return.
To grow, yet not to control:
This is the mysterious virtue.
Thirty spokes are joined together in a wheel,
but it is the center hole
that allows the wheel to function.
but it is the emptiness inside
that makes the vessel useful.
but it is the emptiness inside
that makes it livable.
but the emptiness is what we use.
Five colors blind the eye.
Five notes deafen the ear.
Five flavors make the palate go stale.
Too much activity deranges the mind.
Too much wealth causes crime.
The Master acts on what she feels and not what she sees.
She shuns the latter, and prefers to seek the former.
Success is as dangerous as failure,
and we are often our own worst enemy.
He who is superior is also someone's subordinate.
Receiving favor and losing it both cause alarm.
That is what is meant by success is as dangerous as failure.
What does it mean that we are often our own worst enemy?
The reason I have an enemy is because I have "self".
If I no longer had a "self", I would no longer have an enemy.
then you will truly care for all things.
Look for it, and it can't be seen.
Listen for it, and it can't be heard.
Grasp for it, and it can't be caught.
These three cannot be further described,
so we treat them as The One.
Its depths are not dark.
Unending, unnamable, it returns to nothingness.
Formless forms, and imageless images,
subtle, beyond all understanding.
follow it and there will be no end.
When we grasp the Tao of the ancient ones,
we can use it to direct our life today.
To know the ancient origin of Tao:
this is the beginning of wisdom.
The Sages of old were profound
and knew the ways of subtlety and discernment.
Their wisdom is beyond our comprehension.
Because their knowledge was so far superior
I can only give a poor description.
as someone crossing an frozen stream in winter.
Alert as if surrounded on all sides by the enemy.
Courteous as a guest.
Fluid as melting ice.
Whole as an uncarved block of wood.
Receptive as a valley.
Turbid as muddied water.
until their mud settles
and the water is cleared by itself?
Can you remain tranquil until right action occurs by itself?
For only those who are not full are able to be used
which brings the feeling of completeness.
If you can empty your mind of all thoughts
your heart will embrace the tranquility of peace.
Watch the workings of all of creation,
but contemplate their return to the source.
return to the point where they began.
Returning to the source is tranquility
because we submit to Heavens mandate.
Knowing the constant is called 'enlightenment'.
Not knowing the constant is the source of evil deeds
because we have no roots.
By knowing the constant we can accept things as they are.
By accepting things as they are, we become impartial.
By being impartial, we become one with Heaven.
By being one with Heaven, we become one with Tao.
Being one with Tao, we are no longer concerned about
losing our life because we know the Tao is constant
and we are one with Tao.
The best leaders are those the people hardly know exist.
The next best is a leader who is loved and praised.
Next comes the one who is feared.
The worst one is the leader that is despised.
they will become untrustworthy.
When she has accomplished her task,
the people say, "Amazing:
we did it, all by ourselves!"
When the great Tao is abandoned,
charity and righteousness appear.
When intellectualism arises,
hypocrisy is close behind.
people talk about 'brotherly love'.
politicians talk about 'patriotism'.
Forget about knowledge and wisdom,
and people will be a hundred times better off.
Throw away charity and righteousness,
and people will return to brotherly love.
Throw away profit and greed,
and there won't be any thieves.
to keep us at the center of the circle, so we must also:
Put others first.
Desire little.
Renounce knowledge and your problems will end.
What is the difference between yes and no?
What is the difference between good and evil?
Must you fear what others fear?
Nonsense, look how far you have missed the mark!
as though they were at a spring festival.
I alone am unconcerned and expressionless,
like an infant before it has learned to smile.
Other people have more than they need;
I alone seem to possess nothing.
I am lost and drift about with no place to go.
I am like a fool, my mind is in chaos.
I alone am dark.
Ordinary people are clever;
I alone am dull.
Ordinary people seem discriminating;
I alone am muddled and confused.
I drift on the waves on the ocean,
blown at the mercy of the wind.
Other people have their goals,
I alone am dull and uncouth.
I nurse from the Great Mother's breasts.
The greatest virtue you can have
comes from following only the Tao;
which takes a form that is intangible and evasive.
we are able to know it exists.
Intangible and evasive, yet it has a manifestation.
Secluded and dark, yet there is a vitality within it.
Its vitality is very genuine.
Within it we can find order.
It is beyond existing and not existing.
How do I know where creation comes from?
I look inside myself and see it.
If you want to become whole,
first let yourself become broken.
If you want to become straight,
first let yourself become twisted.
If you want to become full,
first let yourself become empty.
If you want to become new,
first let yourself become old.
Those whose desires are few get them,
those whose desires are great go astray.
as an example for the world to follow.
Because she isn't self centered,
people can see the light in her.
Because she does not boast of herself,
she becomes a shining example.
Because she does not glorify herself,
she becomes a person of merit.
Because she wants nothing from the world,
the world can not overcome her.
"If you want to become whole,
then first let yourself be broken,"
they weren't using empty words.
All who do this will be made complete.
Nature uses few words:
when the gale blows, it will not last long;
when it rains hard, it lasts but a little while;
What causes these to happen? Heaven and Earth.
when nature does much in a little time?
If you open yourself to the Tao,
you and Tao become one.
If you open yourself to Virtue,
then you can become virtuous.
If you open yourself to loss,
then you will become lost.
the Tao will eagerly welcome you.
If you open yourself to virtue,
virtue will become a part of you.
If you open yourself to loss,
the lost are glad to see you.
people will become untrustworthy."
Those who stand on tiptoes
do not stand firmly.
Those who rush ahead
don't get very far.
Those who try to outshine others
dim their own light.
Those who call themselves righteous
can't know how wrong they are.
Those who boast of their accomplishments
diminish the things they have done.
If we are to follow the Tao, we must not do these things.
Before the universe was born
there was something in the chaos of the heavens.
It stands alone and empty,
solitary and unchanging.
It is ever present and secure.
It may be regarded as the Mother of the universe.
Because I do not know its name,
I call it the Tao.
If forced to give it a name,
I would call it 'Great'.
Being everywhere means it is eternal.
Being eternal means everything returns to it.
Heaven is great.
Earth is great.
Humanity is great.
Within the universe, these are the four great things.
Earth follows Heaven.
Heaven follows the Tao.
The Tao follows only itself.
Heaviness is the basis of lightness.
Stillness is the standard of activity.
without ever leaving her wagon.
Even though she has much to see,
she is at peace in her indifference.
be amused at the foolishness of the world?
If you abandon yourself to foolishness,
you lose touch with your beginnings.
If you let yourself become distracted,
you will lose the basis of your power.
A good traveler leaves no tracks,
and a skillful speaker is well rehearsed.
A good bookkeeper has an excellent memory,
and a well made door is easy to open and needs no locks.
A good knot needs no rope and it can not come undone.
and doesn't know the meaning of rejection.
She is there to help all of creation,
and doesn't abandon even the smallest creature.
This is called embracing the light.
What is a bad person but raw material for his teacher?
If you fail to honor your teacher or fail to enjoy your student,
you will become deluded no matter how smart you are.
It is the secret of prime importance.
Know the masculine,
but keep to the feminine:
and become a watershed to the world.
If you embrace the world,
the Tao will never leave you
and you become as a little child.
yet keep to the black:
be a model for the world.
If you are a model for the world,
the Tao inside you will strengthen
and you will return whole to your eternal beginning.
but do not shun the disgraced:
embracing the world as it is.
If you embrace the world with compassion,
then your virtue will return you to the Uncarved Block.
by carving void into the wood.
The Master uses the utensils, yet prefers to keep to the block
because of its limitless possibilities.
Great works do not involve discarding substance.
Do you want to rule the world and control it?
I don't think it can ever be done.
and it can not be controlled.
You will only it make it worse if you try.
It may slip through your fingers and disappear.
and others are meant to follow;
some must always strain,
and others have an easy time;
some are naturally big and strong,
and others will always be small;
some will be protected and nurtured,
and others will meet with destruction.
and out of compassion avoids extravagance,
excess and the extremes.
Those who lead people by following the Tao
don't use weapons to enforce their will.
Using force always leads to unseen troubles.
thorns and briars bloom and grow.
After armies take to war,
bad years must always follow.
The skillful commander
strikes a decisive blow then stops.
When victory is won over the enemy through war
it is not a thing of great pride.
When the battle is over,
arrogance is the new enemy.
War can result when no other alternative is given,
so the one who overcomes an enemy should not dominate them.
The strong always weakened with time.
That which is not of the Tao will soon end.
Weapons are the bearers of bad news;
all people should detest them.
and in time of war he values the right.
Weapons are meant for destruction,
and thus are avoided by the wise.
Only as a last resort
will a wise person use a deadly weapon.
If peace is her true objective
how can she rejoice in the victory of war?
Those who rejoice in victory
delight in the slaughter of humanity.
Those who resort to violence
will never bring peace to the world.
The left side is a place of honor on happy occasions.
The right side is reserved for mourning at a funeral.
When the lieutenants take the left side to prepare for war,
the general should be on the right side,
because he knows the outcome will be death.
The death of many should be greeted with great sorrow,
and the victory celebration should honor those who have died.
The Tao is nameless and unchanging.
Although it appears insignificant,
nothing in the world can contain it.
then her people will willingly follow.
Heaven would then reign on earth,
like sweet rain falling on paradise.
People would have no need for laws,
because the law would be written on their hearts.
but naming can not order all things.
Naming often makes things impersonal,
so we should know when naming should end.
Knowing when to stop naming,
you can avoid the pitfall it brings.
just as the small streams and the largest rivers
flow through valleys to the sea.
Those who know others are intelligent;
those who know themselves are truly wise.
Those who master others are strong;
those who master themselves have true power.
Those who embrace death will not perish,
but have life everlasting.
The great Tao flows unobstructed in every direction.
All things rely on it to conceive and be born,
and it does not deny even the smallest of creation.
When it has accomplished great wonders,
it does not claim them for itself.
It nourishes infinite worlds,
yet it doesn't seek to master the smallest creature.
Since it is without wants and desires,
it can be considered humble.
All of creation seeks it for refuge
yet it does not seek to master or control.
Because it does not seek greatness;
it is able to accomplish truly great things.
She who follows the way of the Tao
will draw the world to her steps.
She can go without fear of being injured,
because she has found peace and tranquility in her heart.
people will stop to enjoy it.
But words spoken of the Tao
seem to them boring and stale.
When looked at, there is nothing for them to see.
When listen for, there is nothing for them to hear.
Yet if they put it to use, it would never be exhausted.
If you want something to return to the source,
you must first allow it to spread out.
If you want something to weaken,
you must first allow it to become strong.
If you want something to be removed,
you must first allow it to flourish.
If you want to possess something,
you must first give it away.
of how things are meant to be.
it is best to keep weapons out of sight.
The Tao never acts with force,
yet there is nothing that it can not do.
then all of creation would willingly follow their example.
If selfish desires were to arise after their transformation,
I would erase them with the power of the Uncarved Block.
future generations would lose their selfish desires.
By losing their selfish desires,
the world would naturally settle into peace.
The highest good is not to seek to do good,
but to allow yourself to become it.
The ordinary person seeks to do good things,
and finds that they can not do them continually.
thus she is able to accomplish her task.
The ordinary person who uses force,
will find that they accomplish nothing.
and accomplishes a multitude of things.
The righteous person acts out of pity,
yet leaves many things undone.
The moral person will act out of duty,
and when no one will respond
will roll up his sleeves and uses force.
When righteousness is forgotten, there is morality.
When morality is forgotten, there is the law.
The law is the husk of faith,
and trust is the beginning of chaos.
because they come from the depths of our misunderstanding.
The master abides in the fruit and not in the husk.
She dwells in the Tao,
and not with the things that hide it.
This is how she increases in wisdom.
The masters of old attained unity with the Tao.
Heaven attained unity and became pure.
The earth attained unity and found peace.
The spirits attained unity so they could minister.
The valleys attained unity that they might be full.
Humanity attained unity that they might flourish.
Their leaders attained unity that they might set the example.
This is the power of unity.
Without unity, the earth becomes unstable.
Without unity, the spirits become unresponsive and disappear.
Without unity, the valleys become dry as a desert.
Without unity, human kind can't reproduce and becomes extinct.
Without unity, our leaders become corrupt and fall.
and the high takes the low as their foundation.
Their greatest asset becomes their humility.
They speak of themselves as orphans and widows,
thus they truly seek humility.
Do not shine like the precious gem,
but be as dull as a common stone.
All movement returns to the Tao.
Weakness is how the Tao works.
Substance is born of nothing-ness.
When a superior person hears of the Tao,
She diligently puts it into practice.
When an average person hears of the Tao,
he believes half of it, and doubts the other half.
When a foolish person hears of the Tao,
he laughs out loud at the very idea.
If he didn't laugh,
it wouldn't be the Tao.
The brightness of the Tao seems like darkness,
the advancement of the Tao seems like retreat,
the level path seems rough,
the superior path seems empty,
the pure seems to be tarnished,
and true virtue doesn't seem to be enough.
The virtue of caution seems like cowardice,
the pure seems to be polluted,
the true square seems to have no corners,
the best vessels take the most time to finish,
the greatest sounds cannot be heard,
and the greatest image has no form.
yet it alone nourishes and completes all things.
The Tao gave birth to One.
The One gave birth to Two.
The Two gave birth to Three.
The Three gave birth to all of creation.
yet embrace Yang.
They blend their life breaths
in order to produce harmony.
But the noble ones take these as their titles.
In losing, much is gained,
and in gaining, much is lost.
"The strong and violent will not die a natural death."
That which offers no resistance,
overcomes the hardest substances.
That which offers no resistance
can enter where there is no space.
the teaching without words,
or understand the value of non-action.
Which is more important, your honor or your life?
Which is more valuable, your possessions or your person?
Which is more destructive, success or failure?
and true wealth requires greater loss.
and knowing when to stop will keep you from danger
and bring you a long, happy life.
The greatest accomplishments seem imperfect,
yet their usefulness is not diminished.
The greatest fullness seems empty,
yet it will be inexhaustible.
The most valued skill seems like clumsiness.
The greatest speech seems full of stammers.
and stillness overcomes the heat.
That which is pure and still is the universal ideal.
When the world follows the Tao,
horses run free to fertilize the fields.
When the world does not follow the Tao,
war horses are bread outside the cities.
than condoning peoples selfish desires,
no greater disaster than being discontent,
and no greater retribution than for greed.
Without opening your door,
you can know the whole world.
Without looking out your window,
you can understand the way of the Tao.
the less you will understand.
sees clearly without looking,
and accomplishes much without doing anything.
One who seeks knowledge learns something new every day.
One who seeks the Tao unlearns something new every day.
Less and less remains until you arrive at non-action.
When you arrive at non-action,
nothing will be left undone.
by letting things take their natural course.
You can not master the world by changing the natural way.
The Master has no mind of her own.
She understands the mind of the people.
To those who aren't good she also treats as good.
This is how she attains true goodness.
She also trusts people who aren't trustworthy.
This is how she gains true trust.
Only for the sake of the people does she muddle her mind.
They look to her in anticipation. Yet she treats them all as her children.
Those who leave the womb at birth
and those who enter their source at death,
of these; three out of ten celebrate life,
three out of ten celebrate death,
and three out of ten simply go from life to death.
What is the reason for this?
Because they are afraid of dying,
therefore they can not live.
walk safely among the wild animals.
When they go into battle, they remain unharmed.
The animals find no place to attack them
and the weapons are unable to harm them.
Why? Because they can find no place for death in them.
The Tao gives birth to all of creation.
The virtue of Tao in nature nurtures them,
and their family gives them their form.
Their environment then shapes them into completion.
That is why every creature honors the Tao and its virtue.
it happens all by itself.
So the Tao gives them birth,
and its virtue cultivates them,
cares for them,
nurtures them,
gives them a place of refuge and peace,
helps them to grow and shelters them.
and cares for them expecting nothing in return.
It is their master, but it does not seek to dominate them.
This is called the dark and mysterious virtue.
The world had a beginning
which we call the Great Mother.
Once we have found the Mother,
we begin to know what Her children should be.
we begin to guard the qualities of the Mother in us.
She will protect us from all danger
even if we lose our life.
and embrace a simple life,
and you will live care-free until the end of your days.
If you try to talk your way into a better life
there will be no end to your trouble.
Knowing how to yield is called strength.
To use your inner light for understanding
regardless of the danger
is called depending on the Constant.
If I understood only one thing,
I would want to use it to follow the Tao.
My only fear would be one of pride.
The Tao goes in the level places,
but people prefer to take the short cuts.
the land will become neglected and full of weeds,
and the granaries will soon become empty
because there is no one out working the fields.
To wear fancy clothes and ornaments,
to have your fill of food and drink
and to waste all of your money buying possessions
is called the crime of excess.
Oh, how these things go against the way of the Tao!
That which is well built
will never be torn down.
That which is well latched
can not slip away.
Those who do things well
will be honored from generation to generation.
then his virtue will become genuine.
If this idea is cultivated in your family,
then virtue in your family will be great.
If this idea is cultivated in your community,
then virtue will go a long way.
If this idea is cultivated in your country,
then virtue will be in many places.
If this idea is cultivated in the world,
then virtue will be with everyone.
and observe the family for what it does,
and observe the community for what it does,
and observe the country for what it does,
and observe the world for what it does.
How do I know this saying is true?
I observe these things and see.
One who is filled with the Tao
is like a newborn child.
The infant is protected from
the stinging insects, wild beasts, and birds of prey.
Its bones are soft, its muscles are weak,
but its grip is firm and strong.
It doesn't know about the union
of male and female,
yet his penis can stand erect,
because of the power of life within him.
It can cry all day and never become hoarse.
This is perfect harmony.
To know the Constant is to be called 'enlightened'.
To unnaturally try to extend life is not appropriate.
To try and alter the life-breath is unnatural.
The master understands that when something reaches its prime
it will soon begin to decline.
Changing the natural is against the way of the Tao.
Those who do it will come to an early end.
Those who know do not talk.
Those who talk do not know.
meditate in silence,
blunt your sharpness,
release your worries,
harmonize your inner light,
and become one with the dust.
Doing this is called the dark and mysterious identity.
can not be approached, and they can not be alienated.
They can not be benefited nor harmed.
They can not be made noble nor to suffer disgrace.
This makes them the most noble of all under the heavens.
Govern your country with integrity,
Weapons of war can be used with great cunning,
but loyalty is only won by not-doing.
How do I know the way things are?
By these:
the poorer people will be.
The more weapons you posses,
the greater the chaos in your country.
The more knowledge that is acquired,
the stranger the world will become.
The more laws that you make,
the greater the number of criminals.
I do nothing,
and people become good by themselves.
I seek peace,
and people take care of their own problems.
I do not meddle in their personal lives,
and the people become prosperous.
I let go of all my desires,
and the people return to the Uncarved Block.
If a government is unobtrusive,
the people become whole.
If a government is repressive,
the people become treacherous.
and disaster lurks with good fortune.
Who knows why these things happen,
or when this cycle will end?
Good things seem to change into bad,
and bad things often turn out for good.
These things have always been hard to comprehend.
without interfering.
She is probing yet causes no harm.
Straightforward, yet does not impose her will.
Radiant, and easy on the eye.
There is nothing better than moderation
for teaching people or serving Heaven.
Those who use moderation
are already on the path to the Tao.
will have an abundance of virtue.
When there is an abundance of virtue,
there is nothing that can not be done.
Where there is limitless ability,
then the kingdom is within your grasp.
When you know the Mother of the kingdom,
then you will be long enduring.
the Way to a long life and great spiritual vision.
Governing a large country
is like frying small fish.
Too much poking spoils the meat.
then evil will lose its power to harm the people.
Not that evil will no longer exist,
but only because it has lost its power.
Just as evil can lose its ability to harm,
the Master shuns the use of violence.
then virtue will return by itself.
A large country should take the low place like a great watershed,
which from its low position assumes the female role.
The female overcomes the male by the power of her position.
Her tranquility gives rise to her humility.
it will be able to influence smaller countries.
If smaller countries take the lower position,
then they can allow themselves to be influenced.
So both seek to take the lower position
in order to influence the other, or be influenced.
and small countries should desire to serve others.
Both large and small countries benefit greatly from humility.
The Tao is the tabernacle of creation,
it is a treasure for those who are good,
and a place of refuge for those who are not.
Words that are beautiful are worth much,
but good behavior can only be learned by example.
don't give him gifts and offerings.
These things are not as valuable
as teaching him about the Tao.
Is it not said: "With it we find without looking.
With it we find forgiveness for our transgressions."
That is why the world can not understand it.
Act by not acting;
do by not doing.
Enjoy the plain and simple.
Find that greatness in the small.
Take care of difficult problems
while they are still easy;
Do easy things before they become too hard.
Great projects are best started while they are small.
The Master never takes on more than she can handle,
which means that she leaves nothing undone.
keep your eyes open for trouble ahead.
When something seems too easy,
difficulty is hiding in the details.
The master expects great difficulty,
so the task is always easier than planned.
Things are easier to control while things are quiet.
Things are easier to plan far in advance.
Things break easier while they are still brittle.
Things are easier hid while they are still small.
Take action before things get out of hand.
The tallest tree
begins as a tiny sprout.
The tallest building
starts with one shovel of dirt.
A journey of a thousand miles
starts with a single footstep.
If you hold on too tight, you will lose your grip.
and thus never fails.
She doesn't hold on to things
and never loses them.
By pursing your goals too relentlessly,
you let them slip away.
If you are as concerned about the outcome
as you are about the beginning,
then it is hard to do things wrong.
The master seeks no possessions.
She learns by unlearning,
thus she is able to understand all things.
This gives her the ability to help all of creation.
The ancient Masters
who understood the way of the Tao,
did not educate people, but made them forget.
because they think they are too clever.
To use cleverness to rule a country,
is to lead the country to ruin.
To avoid cleverness in ruling a country,
is to lead the country to prosperity.
Remaining aware of the pattern is a virtue.
This dark and mysterious virtue is profound.
It is opposite our natural inclination,
but leads to harmony with the heavens.
Rivers and seas are rulers
of the streams of hundreds of valleys
because of the power of their low position.
you must speak to them like you are their servant.
If you want to lead other people,
you must put their interest ahead of your own.
if a wise person is in a position of power.
The people will not feel like they are being manipulated,
if a wise person is in front as their leader.
The whole world will ask for her guidance,
and will never get tired of her.
Because she does not like to compete,
no one can compete with the things she accomplishes.
The world talks about honoring the Tao,
but you can't tell it from their actions.
Because it is thought of as great,
the world makes light of it.
It seems too easy for anyone to use.
compassion, moderation, and humility.
With compassion, you will be able to be brave,
With moderation, you will be able to give to others,
With humility, you will be able to become a great leader.
To abandon compassion while seeking to be brave,
or abandoning moderation while being benevolent,
or abandoning humility while seeking to lead
will only lead to greater trouble.
The compassionate warrior will be the winner,
and if compassion is your defense you will be secure.
Compassion is the protector of Heavens salvation.
The best warriors
do not use violence.
The best generals
do not destroy indiscriminately.
The best tacticians
try to avoid confrontation.
The best leaders
become servants of their people.
This is called the power to manage others.
This is called attaining harmony with the heavens.
There is an old saying:
"It is better to become the passive
in order to see what will happen.
It is better to retreat a foot
than to advance only an inch."
being flexible while advancing,
pushing back without using force,
and destroying the enemy without engaging him.
than underestimating your enemy.
Underestimating your enemy
means losing your greatest assets.
When equal forces meet in battle,
victory will go to the one
that enters with the greatest sorrow.
My words are easy to understand
and easier to put into practice.
Yet no one in the world seems to understand them,
and is not able to apply what I teach.
the things I do are done for a reason.
you are not able to understand my teachings.
Because those who know me are few,
my teachings become even more precious.
Knowing you don't know is wholeness.
Thinking you know is a disease.
Only by recognizing that you have an illness
can you move to seek a cure.
she sees her illnesses and treats them,
and thus is able to remain whole.
When people become overly bold,
then disaster will soon arrive.
by respecting them they will in turn respect you.
She loves herself but also loves others.
This is how she is able to make appropriate choices.
Being overbold and confidant is deadly.
The wise use of caution will keep you alive.
and the other is the way to preserve your life.
Who can understand the workings of Heaven?
does not compete, yet wins;
does not speak, yet responds;
does not command, yet is obeyed;
and does act, but is good at directing.
but nothing escapes its grasp.
If you do not fear death,
then how can it intimidate you?
If you aren't afraid of dying,
there is nothing you can not do.
are like inexperienced boys
trying to take the place of a great lumberjack. Trying to fill his shoes will
only get them seriously hurt.
When people go hungry,
the government's taxes are too high.
When people become rebellious,
the government has become too intrusive.
wealthy people have too much
which causes others to starve.
The living are soft and yielding;
the dead are rigid and stiff.
Living plants are flexible and tender;
the dead are brittle and dry.
are the disciples of death.
Those who are soft and yielding
are the disciples of life.
The soft and yielding will overcome.
The Tao of Heaven works in the world
like the drawing of a bow.
The top is bent downward;
the bottom is bent up.
The excess is taken from,
and the deficient is given to.
and gives to that which is depleted.
The way of people is to take from the depleted,
and give to those who already have an excess.
Only someone who is following the way of the Tao.
expecting nothing in return.
She does not dwell on her past accomplishments,
and does not glory in any praise.
Water is the softest and most yielding substance.
Yet nothing is better than water,
for overcoming the hard and rigid,
because nothing can compete with it.
overcomes the rigid and hard,
but few can put this knowledge into practice.
"Only he who is the lowest servant of the kingdom,
is worthy to become its ruler.
He who is willing to tackle the most unpleasant tasks,
is the best ruler in the world."
Difficulties remain, even after solving a problem.
How then can we consider that as good?
does what she knows is right,
and makes no demands of others.
A virtuous person will do the right thing,
and persons with no virtue will take advantage of others.
the good person receives from the Tao
because she is on its side.
Small countries with few people are best.
Give them all of the things they want,
and they will see that they do not need them.
Teach them that death is a serious thing,
and to be content to never leave their homes.
Even though they have plenty
of horses, wagons and boats,
they won't feel that they need to use them.
Even if they have weapons and shields,
they will keep them out of sight.
Let people enjoy the simple technologies,
let them enjoy their food,
let them make their own clothes,
let them be content with their own homes,
and delight in the customs that they cherish.
Although the next country is close enough
that they can hear their roosters crowing and dogs barking,
they are content never to visit each other
all of the days of their life.
True words do not sound beautiful;
beautiful sounding words are not true.
Wise men don't need to debate;
men who need to debate are not wise.
and scholars are not wise.
The Master desires no possessions.
Since the things she does is for the people,
she has more than she needs.
The more she gives to others,
the more she has for herself.
The Tao of the Wise person acts by not competing.