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Chapter 46
When the world has the Tao
Fast horses are retired to till the soil
When the world lacks the Tao
Warhorses give birth on the battlefieldThere is no crime greater than greed
No disaster greater than discontentment
No fault greater than avarice
Thus the satisfaction of contentment
is the lasting satisfaction
Chapter 47
Without going out the door, know the world
Without peering out the window, see the Heavenly Tao
The further one goes
The less one knowsTherefore the sage
Knows without going
Names without seeing
Achieves without striving
Chapter 48
Pursue knowledge, daily gain
Pursue Tao, daily lossLoss and more loss
Until one reaches unattached action
With unattached action, there is nothing one cannot doTake the world by constantly applying non-interference
The one who interferes is not qualified to take the world
Chapter 49
The sages have no constant mind
They take the mind of the people as their mind
Those who are good, I am good to them
Those who are not good, I am also good to them
Thus the virtue of goodness
Those who believe, I believe them
Those who do not believe, I also believe them
Thus the virtue of beliefThe sages live in the world
They cautiously merge their mind for the world
The people all pay attention with their ears and eyes
The sages care for them as children
Chapter 50
Coming into life, entering death
The followers of life, three in ten
The followers of death, three in ten
Those whose lives are moved toward death
Also three in ten
Why? Because they live lives of excessI've heard of those who are good at cultivating life
Traveling on the road, they do not encounter rhinos or tigers
Entering into an army, they are not harmed by weapons
Rhinos have nowhere to thrust their horns
Tigers have nowhere to clasp their claws
Soldiers have nowhere to lodge their blades
Why? Because they have no place for death
Chapter 51
Tao produces them
Virtue raises them
Things shape them
Forces perfect themTherefore all things respect the Tao and value virtue
The respect for Tao, the value of virtue
Not due to command but to constant natureThus Tao produces them
Virtue raises them
Grows them, educates them
Perfects them, matures them
Nurtures them, protects themProduces but does not possess
Acts but does not flaunt
Nurtures but does not dominate
This is called Mystic Virtue
Chapter 52
The world has a beginning
We regard it as the mother of the world
Having its mother
We can know her children
Knowing her children
Still holding on to the mother
Live without danger all through lifeClose the mouth
Shut the doors
Live without toil all through life
Open the mouth
Meddle in the affairs
Live without salvation all through lifeSeeing details is called clarity
Holding on to the soft is called strength
Utilize the light
Return to the clarity
Leaving no disasters for the self
This is called practicing constancy
Chapter 53
If I have a little knowledge
Walking on the great Tao
I fear only to deviate from it
The great Tao is broad and plain
But people like the side pathsThe courts are corrupt
The fields are barren
The warehouses are emptyOfficials wear fineries
Carry sharp swords
Fill up on drinks and food
Acquire excessive wealthThis is called robbery
It is not the Tao!
Chapter 54
That which is well established cannot be uprooted
That which is strongly held cannot be taken
The descendants will commemorate it foreverCultivate it in yourself; its virtue shall be true
Cultivate it in the family; its virtue shall be abundant
Cultivate it in the community; its virtue shall be lasting
Cultivate it in the country; its virtue shall be prosperous
Cultivate it in the world; its virtue shall be widespreadTherefore observe others with yourself
Observe other families with your family
Observe other communities with your community
Observe other countries with your country
Observe the world with the world
With what do I know the world?
With this
Irwan Rompas
Jalan: Eceng No.45 Bandung-40263
West-Java, Indonesia
Email: saudagar.ilmu@yahoo.com
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