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A great Tao unfolded today and I kicked it all off with Loyce and we wound up reading #17 from Mears' translation. HeRMajesty Abby then came up and pointed to the number I was looking to cover #2 and finally Mary Kara joined me for #3.



#2

When people see some things as beautiful,

other things become ugly.

When people see some things as good,

other things become bad.



Being and non-being create each other.

Difficult and easy support each other.

Long and short define each other.

High and low depend on each other.

Before and after follow each other.



Therefore the Master

acts without doing anything

and teaches without saying anything.

Things arise and she lets them come;

things disappear and she lets them go.

She has but doesn't possess,

acts but doesn't expect.

When her work is done, she forgets it.

That is why it lasts forever.



#3

If you over-esteem great men,

people become powerless.

If you overvalue possessions,

people begin to steal.



The Master leads

by emptying people's minds

and filling their cores,

by weakening their ambition

and toughening their resolve.

He helps people lose everything

they know, everything they desire,

and creates confusion

in those who think that they know.



Practice not-doing,

and everything will fall into place.



#17

In ancient times

The people knew that they had rulers.

Then they loved and praised them,

Then they feared them,

Then they despised them.

The rulers did not trust the people,

The people did not trust the rulers.

The rulers were grave, their words were precious.

The people having finished their work,

and brought it to a successful issue, said:

"We affirm the Self."