Chapter 34 - Tao Te Ching PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 00:49
The Great Tao is universal like a flood.
How can it be turned to the right or to the left?
All creatures depend on it,
And it denies nothing to anyone.
It does it's work,
But it makes no claims for itself.

It clothes and feeds all,
But it does not lord it over them:
Thus, it may be called "the Little."

All things return to it as their home,
But it does not lord it over them:
Thus, it may be called "the Great."

It is just because it does not wish to be great
that its greatness is fully realized.

-Lao Tzu (Translated by John C. H. Wu)
 

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