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Today I had 6 wonderful guests starting with Kelly and #44 then Julie popped on for #8 and Mpress followed her with #9. Loyce and Energy lady shared #24 and #21 then my buddy Inma wrapped us up with #15.



#8

The supreme good is like water,

which nourishes all things without trying to.

It is content with the low places that people disdain.

Thus it is like the Tao.



In dwelling, live close to the ground.

In thinking, keep to the simple.

In conflict, be fair and generous.

In governing, don't try to control.

In work, do what you enjoy.

In family life, be completely present.



When you are content to be simply yourself

and don't compare or compete,

everybody will respect you.



#9

Fill your bowl to the brim

and it will spill.

Keep sharpening your knife

and it will blunt.

Chase after money and security

and your heart will never unclench.

Care about people's approval

and you will be their prisoner.



Do your work, then step back.

The only path to serenity.



#15

The ancient Masters were profound and subtle.

Their wisdom was unfathomable.

There is no way to describe it;

all we can describe is their appearance.



They were careful

as someone crossing an iced-over stream.

Alert as a warrior in enemy territory.

Courteous as a guest.

Fluid as melting ice.

Shapable as a block of wood.

Receptive as a valley.

Clear as a glass of water.



Do you have the patience to wait

till your mud settles and the water is clear?

Can you remain unmoving

till the right action arises by itself?



The Master doesn't seek fulfillment.

Not seeking, not expecting,

she is present, and can welcome all things.



#21

The Master keeps her mind

always at one with the Tao;

that is what gives her her radiance.



The Tao is ungraspable.

How can her mind be at one with it?

Because she doesn't cling to ideas.



The Tao is dark and unfathomable.

How can it make her radiant?

Because she lets it.



Since before time and space were,

the Tao is.

It is beyond is and is not.

How do I know this is true?

I look inside myself and see.



#24

Keep your feet firmly planted

unless you want to fall on your face.

Learn how to pace yourself

if you want to get anywhere.

Don't call attention to yourself

if you want people to notice your work.



Nobody respects people who always have excuses.

Nobody gives credit to people who always take it.

People who hype themselves

don't have anything else to offer.



Think of being in touch with Tao like eating at a buffet:

Put on your plate only as much as you need.

Save some for everybody else.



#44

What's more important,

fame or your well-being?

What's worth more,

your money or your life?

What is more dangerous,

winning or losing?



If you are too attached

to your possessions,

they will bring you misery.

If you hang on to your riches,

you will suffer substantial loss.

If you know when you have enough,

you will never be disgraced.

If you practice moderation,

you can stay out of trouble.



And that's the secret to lasting success.