Tao Classic - Chapters 1 and 2 from 37
Chapter 1
The Tao* that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao The name that can be named is not the eternal name The nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth The named is the mother of myriad things Thus, constantly without desire, one observes its essence Constantly with desire, one observes its manifestations These two emerge together but differ in name The unity is said to be the mystery Mystery of mysteries, the door to all wonders
Chapter 2
When the world knows beauty as beauty, ugliness arises When it knows good as good, evil arises Thus being and non-being produce each other Difficult and easy bring about each other Long and short reveal each other High and low support each other Music and voice harmonize each other Front and back follow each other Therefore the sages: Manage the work of detached actions Conduct the teaching of no words They work with myriad things but do not control They create but do not possess They act but do not presume They succeed but do not dwell on success It is because they do not dwell on success That it never goes away
*The "Nameless Name" - that which existed before there was anything to name - is a synonym for the Tao.
Translation by Derek Lin
Source www.Taoism.net and Tao Te Ching: Annotated & Explained, published by SkyLight Paths in 2006.
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