第 331 节
作者:九米      更新:2021-02-19 21:31      字数:8820
  Attention
  A good traveller leaves no trail to be followed
  A good speaker leaves no question to be asked
  A good accountant leaves no working to be checked
  A good container leaves no lock to be picked
  A good fastener leaves no knot to be unravelled
  So the sage nurtures all men
  And abandons no one。
  He accepts everything
  And rejects nothing。
  He attends to the smallest details。
  So the strong must guide the weak;
  For the weak are raw material to the strong。
  If the guide is not respected
  Or the material is not nurtured
  Confusion will result; no matter how clever one is。
  This is the essence of subtlety。
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  Being the Female
  Knowing the male; being the female;
  Being the course through which flows the World;
  One embraces unfailing Love
  And is again as a newborn。
  Knowing the light; being the dark;
  Being the World;
  One becomes unerring Love
  And returns to Tao。
  Knowing honour; being humble;
  Being the valley of the World;
  Love suffices;
  And one is as unshaped wood。
  When wood is shaped it becomes tools。
  Used by the sage; tools become powerful;
  So a good carpenter wastes little。
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  Blindness
  Those who wish to change the World
  According with their desire
  Cannot succeed。
  The World is shaped by Tao;
  It cannot be shaped by Self。
  If one tries to shape it; one damages it;
  If one tries to possess it; one loses it。
  Therefore:
  Sometimes things flourish;
  And sometimes they do not。
  Sometimes life is hard
  And sometimes it is easy。
  Sometimes people are strong
  And sometimes they are weak。
  Sometimes you get where you are going
  And sometimes you fall by the way。
  The sage is not extreme; extravagant; or complacent。
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  Violence
  Powerful men are well advised not to use violence;
  For violence has a habit of returning;
  Thorns and weeds grow wherever an army goes;
  And lean years follow a great war。
  A general is well advised
  To acheive nothing more than his orders;
  No matter how strong his army;
  To carry out his orders
  But not glory; boast or be proud;
  To do what is dictated by necessity;
  But not by bloodlust;
  For even the fiercest force will weaken with time;
  And then its violence will return; and kill it。
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  Tools of Violence
  Soldiers are tools of violence; feared by all;
  The sage will not employ them。
  His purpose is creation;
  Their purpose is destruction。
  Weapons are tools of violence; not of the wise man;
  He uses them when there is no choice
  For he values peace and tact;
  And does not delight in conquest。
  For who delights in conquest
  Delights in the slaughter of men;
  And who delights in the slaughter of men
  Cannot control them。
  Slaughters should be mourned
  And conquest celebrated with a funeral。
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  Shape
  Tao has no true definition。
  Like unshaped wood; it has no use;
  If a ruler understands this
  His whole country flourishes and obeys
  In harmony with his Self;
  Just as sweet rain falls
  Needing no instruction
  To slake the thirst of all。
  When Tao is shaped by use;
  The shape gains a name in the World;
  One should not keep too many names
  Lest their shapes stop up the Self;
  Instead let Tao flow through the Self into the World
  As water courses down a riverbed into the sea。
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  Virtue
  Who understands the World is learned;
  Who understands the Self is enlightened。
  Who conquers the World has strength;
  Who conquers the Self has love。
  Who is contented has riches;
  Who is determined has purpose。
  Who maintains his home will long endure
  Who maintains his influence will live long after death。
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  Tao Favours No One
  Infinite Tao flows everywhere; creating and destroying;
  Implementing all the World; attending to the tiniest details;
  Claiming nothing in return。
  It nurtures all things;
  Though it does not control them;
  It has no intention;
  So it seems inconsequential。
  It is the substance of all things;
  Though it does not control them;
  It has no exception;
  So it seems all…important。
  Because it favours no finite thing;
  It is infinite。
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  Peace
  Tao lacks art and flavour;
  It can neither be seen nor heard;
  Yet its application cannot be exhausted。
  If you offer music and food
  Strangers may stop with you;
  But if you accord with Tao
  The people of the World will keep you
  In safety; health; community; and peace。
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  Influence
  To reduce someone's influence; first cause it to expand;
  To reduce someone's force; first cause it to increase;
  To overthrow someone; first cause them to be exalted;
  To take something from someone; first give it to them。
  This is the subtlety by which the weak overcome the strong;
  For fish should not leave their depths;
  And soldiers should not leave their camouflage。
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  Quieting the Heart
  Tao does not act; yet leaves nothing undone。
  If the Self understands this
  All the things of the World naturally flourish;
  Flourishing; they are constrained by Nature。
  Nature does not possess desire;
  Without desire; the heart becomes quiet;
  And so the whole World may be made tranquil。
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  Religion
  The loving do not act。
  The kind act without self…interest;
  The just act to serve self…interest;
  The religious act to reproduce self…interest。
  For when Tao is lost; there is love;
  When love is lost; there is kindness;
  When kindness is lost; there is justice;
  And when justice is lost; there is religion。
  Well established hierarchies are not easily uprooted;
  Closely held beliefs are not easily released;
  So religion enthralls generation after generation。
  Religion is the end of love and honesty;
  The beginning of confusion;
  Faith is a colourful hope or fear;
  The origin of folly。
  The sage goes by knowledge; not by hope;
  He dwells in the fruit; not the flower;
  He accepts the former; and rejects the latter。
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  Wholeness
  In mythical times all things were whole:
  All the sky was clear;
  All the earth was stable;
  Allthe mountains were strong;
  All the riverbeds were full;
  All of nature was alive;
  And all the rulers were supported。
  But without clarity; the sky tears;
  Without stability; the earth splits;
  Without strength; the mountain collapses;
  Without water; the riverbed cracks;
  Without life; nature is barren;
  And without support; the rulers fall。
  So rulers depend upon their subjects;
  The noble depend upon the humble;
  And rulers call themselves orphaned; lonely or disabled;
  To win their peoples' support。
  Wholeness gains no support。
  So there is weakness in power;
  And power in weakness;
  Rather than tinkle like jade;
  One should clatter like stones。
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  Application of Tao
  The motion of Tao is to return;
  The use of Tao is to accept;
  All things are made of Tao;
  And Tao is made of nothing。
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  Taoism
  When the strong learn Tao; they practice it diligently;
  When the average learn Tao; they practice it sometimes;
  When the weak learn Tao; they laugh out loud;
  Those who do not laugh do not learn at all。
  Therefore it is said:
  Who understands Tao seems foolish;
  Who progresses in Tao seems to fail;
  Who follows Tao seems to wander。
  So the greatest force appears vulnerable;
  The brightest truth appears coloured;
  The richest character appears incomplete;
  The strongest heart appears meek;
  The most beautiful nature appears fickle;
  So the square; perfected; has no corner;
  Art; perfected; has no meaning;
  Sex; perfected; has no climax;
  Form; perfected; has no shape。
  So Tao can not be sensed or known:
  It transmits sensation and transcends knowledge。
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  Harmony
  Tao bears love;
  Love bears restraint;
  Restraint bears acceptance;
  Acceptance bears the World;
  All things begin with love and end with restraint;
  But it is acceptance that brings harmony。
  As others teach; I teach;
  〃Those without harmony end with violence〃;
  This is my teacher。
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  Overcoming the Impossible
  The soft overcomes the hard;
  The formless penetrates the impenetrable;
  Therefore I value taking no action。
  Teaching without words;
  Work without action;
  Are understood by no one。
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  Contentment
  Fame or Self: which is dearer?
  Self or wealth: which is more valuable?
  Profit or loss: which is more painful?
  Great love incurs great expense;
  And great wealth incurs great theft;
  But great contentment incurs no loss