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04道德经英译本85种-第525章

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  Pure; like an uncarved block of wood
  Accepting; like an open valley
  Through the course of Nature muddy water becomes clear
  Through the unfolding of life man reaches perfection
  Through sustained activity that supreme rest is naturally found
  Those who have Tao want nothing else
  Though seemingly empty they are ever full
  Though seemingly old they are beyond the reach of birth and death

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  Become totally empty
  Quiet the restlessness of the mind
  Only then will you witness everything unfolding from emptiness
  See all things flourish and dance in endless variation
  And once again merge back into perfect emptiness ?br》 Their true repose
  Their true nature
  Emerging。 Flourishing; dissolving back again
  This is the eternal process of return
  To know this process brings enlightenment
  To miss this process brings disaster
  Be still
  Stillness reveals the secret of eternity
  Eternity embraces the all…possible
  The all…possible leads to a vision of oneness
  A vision of oneness brings about universal love
  Universal love supports the great truth of Nature
  The great truth of Nature is Tao
  Whoever knows this truth lives forever
  The body may perish; deeds may be forgotten
  But he who has Tao has all eternity

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  To know Tao alone; without trace of your own existence; is the highest
  Next comes loving and praising it
  Then fearing it
  Then despising it
  If one doesn抰 trust himself how can he trust anyone else?
  The great ruler speaks little and his words are priceless
  He works without self…interest and leaves no trace
  When all is finished; the people say; 揑t happened by itself?br》
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  When the greatness of Tao is present action arises from one抯 own heart
  When the greatness of Tao is absent action comes from the rules of 搆indness?and 搄ustice?br》 If you need rules to be kind and just; if you act virtuous; this is a sure sign that virtue is absent
  Thus we see the great hypocrisy
  Only when the family loses its harmony do we hear of 揹utiful sons?br》 Only when the state is in chaos do we hear of 搇oyal ministers?br》
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  Abandon holiness
  Discard cleverness and the people will benefit a hundredfold
  Abandon the rules of 搆indness?br》 Discard 搑ighteous?action and the people will return to their own natural affections
  Abandon book learning
  Discard the rules of behaviour and the people will have no worries
  Abandon plots and schemes
  Discard profit…seeking and the people will not become thieves
  These lessons are mere elaborations
  The essence of my teachings is this:
  See with original purity
  Embrace with original simplicity
  Reduce what you have
  Decrease what you want

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  The difference between a formal 搚es?and a casual 搚eah??how slight!
  The difference between knowing Truth and not knowing it ?how great!
  Must I fear what others fear?
  Should I fear desolation when there is abundance?
  Should I fear darkness when that light is shining everywhere?
  Nonsense!
  The people of this world are steeped in their merrymaking as if gorging at a great feast or watching the sights of springtime
  Yet here I sit; without a sign; staring blank…eyed like a child
  I am but a guest in this world
  While others rush about to get things done
  I accept what is offered
  Oh; my mind is like that of a fool aloof to the clamour of life around me
  Everyone seems so bright and alive with the sharp distinctions of day
  I appear dark and dull with the blending of differences by night
  I am drifting like an ocean; floating like the winds
  Everyone is so rooted in this world yet I have no place to lay my head
  Indeed I am different。 。 。 。
  I have no treasures but the Eternal Mother
  I have no food but what comes from her breast

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  Perfect action;
  Rue virtue;
  Supreme power;
  This is how the Tao is revealed through those who follow it completely
  Though formless and intangible
  It gives rise to form
  Though vague and elusive
  It gives rise to shapes
  Though dark and obscure
  It is the spirit; the essence; the life…breath of all things
  揃ut is it real??you ask ?br》 I say its evidence is all of creation!
  From the first moment to the present
  The Name has been sounding
  It is the gate through which the universe enters
  The witness by which the universe sees
  How have I come to know all this?
  That the very Name has told me;
  That Name which is sounding tight here; right now

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  揝urrender brings perfection?br》 The crooked become straight
  The empty become full
  The worn become new
  Have little and gain much
  Have much and be confused
  So the Sage embraces the One and become a model for the world
  Without showing himself; he shines forth
  Without promoting himself; he is distinguished
  Without claiming reward; he gains endless merit
  Without seeking glory; his glory endures
  The Sage knows how to follow so he comes to command
  He does not compete so no one under Heaven can compete with him
  The ancient saying; 揝urrender brings perfection;?is not just empty words
  Truly; surrender brings perfection and perfection brings the whole universe

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  Speak little
  Hold to your own nature
  A strong wind does not blow all morning
  A cloudburst does not last all day
  The wind and the rain are form Heaven and Earth and even these do not last long
  How much less so the efforts of man?
  One who lives in accordance with the Truth becomes an embodiment of Tao
  His actions become those of Nature his ways those of Heaven
  It is through such a one that Heaven rejoices that Earth rejoices that all of life rejoices

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  On his tiptoes a man is not steady
  Taking long strides he cannot keep pace
  To the self…serving; nothing shines forth
  To the self…promoting; nothing is distinguished
  To the self…appointing; nothing bears fruit
  To the self…righteous; nothing endures
  From the viewpoint of Tao; this self…indulgence is like rotting food and painful growths on the body ?br》 Things that all creatures despise
  So why hold onto them?
  When walking the paths of Tao this is the very stuff that must be uprooted; thrown out; and left behind

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  Something formless; complete in itself
  There before Heaven and Earth
  Tranquil; vast; standing alone; unchanging
  It provide for all things yet cannot be exhausted
  It is the mother of the universe
  I do not know its name so I call it 揟ao?br》 Forced to name it further
  I call it 揟he greatness of all things?揟he end of all endings?br》 I call it 揟hat which is beyond the beyond?揟hat to which all things return?br》 From Tao comes all greatness ?br》 I makes Heaven great
  It makes Earth great
  It makes man great
  Mankind depends on the laws of the Earth
  Earth depends on the laws of Heaven
  Heaven depends on the laws of Tao
  But Tao depe
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