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Today I got to connect with Melonie Napp again who chose #3, and Mary Kara who picked #16 which I spoke about through talking about #21. 

#3

If you overesteem 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.

#16

Being empty of mind is of the highest order

And is to be passionately guarded.

We have all seen states of action arise,

And yet, beyond it returns stillness.

When any state of action is complete

It naturally returns to stillness.

This allows integration of what arose from action

Which is the natural cycle of maturation.

If stillness and integration cannot be achieved

Constant action will lead to anxiety and wild movements.

Yielding to stillness makes one impartial,

And all particular things fall away,

Then when it is time to die

One can be impartial to that as well.

#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.