April 27, 2012
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friday evening tao, ‘chapter 64′
Peace is easily maintained; Trouble is easily overcome before it starts.
The brittle is easily shattered; The small is easily scattered.
Deal with it before it happens.
Set things in order before there is confusion.
A tree as great as a man’s embrace springs up from a small shoot; A terrace nine stories high begins with a pile of earth; A journey of a thousand miles starts under one’s feet.
He who acts defeats his own purpose; He who grasps loses.
The sage does not act, and so is not defeated.
He does not grasp and therefore does not lose.
People usually fail when they are on the verge of success.
So give as much care to the end as to the beginning; Then there will be no failure.
Therefore the sage seeks freedom from desire.
He does not collect precious things.
He learns not to hold on to ideas.
He brings men back to what they have lost.
He help the ten thousand things find their own nature, But refrains from action.
Comments (4)
Yes. Set things in order before there is confusion. It’s getting easier.
i’m trying not to get into details so much before my trip home to natchez. just want to let it flow. i know this has nothing to do with tao, cause i really don’t understand it much. but i try. : ) …. hey ed.
@be_the_rain - hey,lea. you have a good time.
@be_the_rain - and i think you understand just fine