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  Therefore the Sage's ability to accomplish the great
  Comes from his not playing the role of the great。
  Therefore he is able to accomplish the great。

  35

  Peace

  Hold on to the Great Image
  And the whole world will come to you。
  Come to you and suffer no harm;
  But rather know great safety and peace。
  Music and food …
  For these passing travelers stop。 
  Therefore; of the Tao speaking; we say:
  Insipid; it is ! It is lack of flavor。
  When you look at it; it is not sufficient to be seen。
  When you listen to it; it is not sufficient to be heard。
  Yet when you use it; it can't be used up。

  36

  Influence

  If you wish to shrink it;
  You must certainly stretch it。
  If you wish to weaken it;
  You must certainly strenghten it。
  If you wish to desert it;
  You must certainly work close with it。
  If you wish to snatch something from it;
  You must certainly give something to it。 

  This is called the Subtle Light。
  The submissive and weak conquer the strong。 

  Fish should not be taken out of the depths;
  The state's sharp weapons should not be displayed。

  37

  Quieting the heart 

  Tao is constantly nameless;
  Were kings and lords able to maintain it;
  The ten thousand things would tranform on their own。
  Having transformed; were their desires to become active;
  I would subdue them with the nameless simplicity。

  Having subdued them with the nameless simplicity;
  I would not disgrace them。
  By not being disgraced; they will be tranquil。
  And Heaven and Earth will
  of themselves be correct and right。

  38

  Religion

  The highest virtue is not virtuous;
  Therefore it truly has virtue。
  The lowest virtue never loses sight of its virtue;
  Therefore it has no true virtue。

  The highest virtue takes no action
  Yet it has no reasons for acting this way。
  The highest humanity takes action;
  Yet it has no reasons for acting this way。

  The highest righteousness takes action
  And it has its reasons for acting this way;
  The highest propriety takes action
  And when no one responds to it;
  Then it angrily rolls up its sleeves
  And forces people to comply。

  Therefore when Tao is lost;
  Only then do we have virtue。
  When virtue is lost; only then do we have humantiy。
  When humanity is lost; there is righteousness。
  And when righteousness is lost;
  Only then do we have propriety。
  As for propriety;
  It is but the thin edge of loyalty and sincerity;
  And the beginning of disorder。
  And knowledge of the future
  Is only a flowery trapping of Tao。
  It is the beginning of folly。 

  Therefore the great man
  dwells in the Thick and not in what is thin。
  and not what is on the surface;
  Dwells in the fruit and not in what is a flower。
  Therefore accept the One and reject the other。

  39

  Wholeness

  Of Those in ancient times
  That attained the one …
  Heaven by attaining the One became clear;
  Earth by attaining the One became stable;
  Gods by attaining the One became divine;
  Valleys by attaining the One became full;
  Kings and lords by attaining the One;
  Made the whole land ordered and secure。

  Talking this to its logical conclusion we would say …
  If Heaven were not by means of it clear;
  It would; I'm afraid; shatter。
  If the Earth were not by means of it stable;
  It would; I'm afraid; let go。
  If the gods were not by means of it divine;
  They would; I;m afraid be powerless。
  If the valleys were not by means of it full;
  They would; Im afraid; dry up。
  And if kings and nobles
  were not by means of it noble and high;
  They would; I'm afraid; topple and fall。

  Therefore it must be the case 
  That the noble has the base as its root; 
  And it must be the case
  That the high has the low for its foundation。
  Therefore kings and nobles call themselves
  〃The orphan〃; 〃The widower〃 and 〃The one without grain〃。
  This is taking the base as one's root; is it not?!

  Therefore they regard their large numbers of carriages
  As having no carriage。
  And because of this;
  They desire not to dazzle and glitter like jade;
  But to remain firm and strong like stone。

  40

  Application of Tao

  Returning is the motion of the Tao。
  Weakness is the function of the Tao。
  The things of the world
  are born of being。
  Being is born of not being。

  41

  Travellers

  When the highest type of men hear of Way
  With diligence they are able to practice it;
  When average men hear of Tao
  Some things they retain and others they lose。
  When the lowest type of men hear of Way
  They laugh out loud at it。
  If they did not laugh at it;
  It could not be regarded as the Way。 

  Therefore; there is a set saying about this that goes:

  The bright Way appears to be dark;
  The Way that goes forward appears to retreat;
  The smooth Way appears to be uneven;
  The highest Virtue is empty like a valley;
  The purest white appears to be soiled;
  Vast Virtue appears to be insufficient;
  Firm Virtue appears to be thin and weak;
  The simplest reality appears to change。

  The Great Square has no corners;
  The Great Vessel takes long to complete;
  The Great Tone makes little sound;
  The Great Image has no shape。

  The Way is great but has no name。
  Only the Way is good at beginning things
  and also good to bring everything to fulfillment。

  42

  Harmony

  The Tao gave birth to the One。
  The One gave birth to the Two。
  The Two gave birth to Three。
  And the Three gave birth to the ten thousand things。
  The ten thousand things carry Yin on their backs
  and embrace Yang。
  Through the blending of Ch'i
  They achieve a state of harmony 。

  The things that are hated in the whole world
  Are to be orphaned; widowed and worthless。
  Yet Kings and lords take these as their names。
  Thus with all things … some are increased by taking away;
  While some are diminished by adding on。

  Therefore; what other men teach;
  I will also consider and then teach to others。
  Thus; the strong and violent do not come to a natural end。
  I will take this as the father of my studies。

  43

  Overcoming the impossible

  The softest and most pliable thing in the world
  Runs roughshod over the firmest thing in the world。
  That which has no substance can enter
  Into that which has no spaces or cracks。

  I therefore know that there is benefit in taking no action。
  The wordless teaching; the benefit of taking no action …
  Few in the world can realize these!

  44

  Contentment

  Fame or your health: Which matters more?
  Your health or your wealth: Which is more precious?
  Gain or loss: In which is there harm?

  If your desires are great; you're bound to be extravagant;
  If you store much away; you're bound to lose a great deal。
  Therefore; if you know contentment; you'll be nort disgraced。
  If you know when to stop; you suffer no harm。
  And in this way you can last a very long time。

  45

  Silence

  Great accomplishment seems incomplete;
  Yet its usefulness is never exhausted。
  Great fullness seems to be empty;
  Yet its usefulness is never used up。 
  Great straightness seems to be twisted;
  Great skill seems to be clumsy;
  Great eloquence seems to stammer;
  Great surplus seems to be lacking。
  Activity overcomes cold。
  Tranquility overcomes heat。
  If you are quiet and tranquil
  You can become the ruler of the world。

  46

  Desire

  When the world has the Way;
  Ambling horses are retired to fertilize fields。
  When the world lacks the Way
  War horses are bred outside the city。
  Of sins … none is greater
  than having things that one desire;
  Of disasters … none is greater
  than not knowing when one has enough。
  Of defects … none brings greater sorrow
  than desire to attain。

  Therefore he who knows that enough
  is enough is abiding contentment indeed。

  47

  Experience

  No need to leave your door;
  To know the whole world。
  No need to peer through your windows;
  To know the Way of Heaven。
  The further you go;
  the less you know。

  Therefore the Sage knows without going;
  Names without seeing;
  And completes without doing a thing。

  48

  Knowledge

  Those who work at their studies
  Increase day after day;
  Those who have heard the Tao
  Decrease day after day。

  They decrease and decrease;
  till they get to the point where they do nothing。
  They do nothing and yet there is nothing left undone。 
  When someone wants to take control of the world;
  He must always be unconcerned with affairs。
  For in a case where he is concerned with affairs;
  He will be unworthy as well;
  of taking con

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