The Tao-Teh Canon.
(Part
2)
Edited
by
Steven Ericsson Zenith
This
is part two of a three part rendition of the Tao Te Ching. Based on the
Spring Equinox. 1924 edition of The Shrine Of Wisdom.
TAO-TEH
CHING
(TAO)
"The
Origin of Form."
The
spirit in the Void never dies. It is called the
Mother-Deep.
The
openings of the Mother-Deep are called the Root of The Universe and
Our World.
Ceaselessly, ceaselessly, It
nourishes and preserves: Inexhaustible, without
effort.
"
Self-Manifestation through Contraries."
In
the manifested world all people, by knowing the splendor of beauty,
know also ugliness. When beauty is absent: by knowing the excellence
of goodness, they recognize also that which is not good. Therefore,
contraries give rise to the idea of each other:- existence implies
non-existence; That which is difficult implies that which is easy to
achieve; that which is long implies that which is short in
measurement; that which is high implies that which is low in
elevation; that which is shrill implies that which is bass in musical
tone; that which is before implies that which is behind in
priority.
Therefore, the self-controlled person
dwells in the balance that is beyond the action of contraries; they
teach without words; they inspire to action, but appear not to act;
they produce but do not possess; they work without regard to the fruit
of labor; they bring their work to perfection but do not claim
reward.
Holding nothing as their own, their
own can never pass away.
"The
Purpose of the Void."
The
Universe and Our World are impartial, and for their dispensations,
they use all things without distinction.
A
very wise person is impartial; they act without deliberation and
regard all beings as sacred and alike.
The
Void between The Universe and Our World is like a bellows. It is
empty, yet not to be exhausted. It moves and produces more and
more.
It
does not take long before many words lead to exhaustion: do not be
like that, walk the middle way.
"The
Hidden Radiance."
The
Universe is eternal: Our World is perpetual.
They live not for themselves, so they
are able to endure.
A
very wise person places their presence behind, yet it is found in the
foremost place. They live not for themselves, yet their person is
preserved. Being the most unselfish of all, they endure and fulfill
their prime purpose.
"Compensation's
Secret."
If
there is contraction, then before there was
expansion.
If
there is weakness, then before there was strength. If there is
strength, then before there was weakness.
If
you aspire to exalted places, then first learn what lowly stations to
take.
If
you would receive, then first learn how to
give.
This is called "Compensation's
Secret," where the soft overcomes the hard, the weak prevails against
the strong.
As
a fish out of water is in danger, so to a nation is in peril when its
weapons of strife are paraded.
"
Returning to the Root."
The
void is to be filled, the tranquil essence steadfastly
guarded.
All
things arise into existence, yet pass on again to their source. They
blossom into perfect form and return again to their
root.
Returning to the Root is called
Tranquillity, by which the Void is filled.
Those who fill the void, knows the
nature of Eternity. Realizing the Eternal is called
Illumination.
Not
knowing the Eternal is the cause of misery and
error.
Knowing the Eternal leads to the
Integral.
Those who are Integral are
just.
Those who are just are like the
Universe.
Those who are of The Universe are
close to TAO.
And
those who are of TAO endure forever: though their body vanishes they
do not perish.
"Tracing the
Origin."
From the past there are those
possessing Unity.
The
Universe, possessing Unity, is bright and pure. Our World, possessing
Unity, is stable and secure. The Spirit, possessing Unity, is beyond
all bodily form. Space, in possessing Unity, is made full. All
creatures, in possessing Unity, are endowed with life. Rulers and
Leaders, possessing Unity, are models of the
world.
The
Unity of all these is identical essence. The Universe, without purity,
would be divided. Our world, without stability, would
disintegrate.
The
Spirit, with bodily form, would be subject to corruption. Space,
without its fullness, would soon be fathomed and exhausted. All
creatures, without life, would vanish from existence. Governors and
Leaders, without dignity, would lose their
influence.
The
root of dignity is in humility: the foundation of the exalted is in
lowliness.
Therefore, Governors and Leaders
speak of themselves in lowly terms, as "alone," "rejected,"
"unworthy," do they not acknowledge by this the root of their Unity is
in humility?
The
several parts of a vehicle do not produce its Unity, and those who
find Unity neither wish to be isolated like a single gem, nor lost in
the medley of common pebbles.
"Aspects of TAO."
(Part). That which people dislike is
called "alone," "rejected," and "unworthy," yet these are the names
taken by Governors and Leaders.
So
it is that some are increased by being diminished, and some are
diminished by being increased.
That which people teach by their
actions, I make use of to instruct.
So,
those who are violent and headstrong do not reach their normal
end.
This is the foundation of my
Doctrine.
"The
Use of Non-Existence."
Thirty spokes unite in the hub of a
wheel; but the usefulness of the wheel depends on the empty inner
center. Molded clay is fashioned into a vessel, but the usefulness of
the vessel depends on the empty inner center. Doors and windows are
cut to make a dwelling-place, but the usefulness of the house depends
on its empty inner space.
The
value of existent things comes from the use of
non-existence.
"Emptiness and
Nothingness."
(Part) Moderate your speech and
attain spontaneity.
A
gust of wind does not outlast the morning; a squall of rain does not
outlast the day.
To
what power are these things due?
The
inner-relations of The Universe and Our World.
Even The Universe and Our World do
not persist in the same action; so, how much can
people?
"Practicing
Serenity."
It
is better to withhold than to fill to overflowing: it is better to
refrain than to push to the extreme.
Continual excess wears away the
keenest instrument.
You
may fill your house with gold and precious stones, but who can guard
them with security? Wealth and glory lead to vanity, to cares that
spoil your peace.
To
accomplish great deeds, to merit honor, and then to retire into
oneself- this is the way of The
Universe.
"Reverting to
Simplicity."
Those who knows paternal strength but
still retain maternal greatness becomes a universal channel of
Everlasting Grace.
As
a universal channel, this Grace will never leave; so they regain the
innocence of pure childhood.
Those who know the Light of The
Universe but still remain obscure in Our World becomes a universal
model.
As
a universal model, Eternal Grace will never fail them; they thus
regain pristine freedom.
Those who know their inner glory, but
still keeps their lowliness, become a universal
chalice.
As
a universal chalice, the Eternal Grace will fill them; they regains
their simple essence.
By
the spreading of their simple essence, the very wise person makes a
useful vessel, that with wise administration bless all beings
impartially.
"Going
back to the Cause."
In
manifesting the world, TAO becomes the Universal
Mother.
In
the knowledge of the mother is the knowledge of her
children.
And
this childhood being known, there is access to the
Mother.
So
life is unaffected though body fades away.
Those who close their lips and shut
the doors of their senses, all their life are free from
turmoil.
Those who open their mouth and spend
their breath in vain pursuits, all their life cannot be kept
safe.
In
the perception of the smallest is the secret of clear vision; in the
guarding of the weakest is the secret of all
strength.
Those who neglect the Inner Light are
lost in body's darkness.
Those who follow the light of The
Universe forever reflect its radiance.
This is called the Eternal
Heritage.
"Holding on to
TAO."
In
the regulation of people and in the serving of The Universe, there is
nothing that surpasses Moderation.
In
this economy of action is the secret of
foresight.
From the following of this foresight
comes continual storing of merits.
From this abundance of inner Grace
comes the power that none can conquer.
If
the inner power cannot be conquered, then its limits are
unknown.
To
have the power that knows no limits is to gain the leadership of
nations.
He
who, by moderation, has gained the root of sovereignty, will surely
endure.
This it is deep rooted and has a firm
foundation in the lasting life and the vision of the Everlasting
TAO.
"The
Virtue of Humility."
A
great nation is like a downward-flowing river in which all the streams
in the Universe converge.
This is the feminine or passive
attribute of the nation.
The
feminine overcomes the masculine by stillness; but must be submissive
in order to be still.
So,
a great nation that is humble before smaller states may gain them for
its own.
While, if a little nation that is
humble before greater states, may gain their
alliance.
So,
the one overcomes by being humble, while the other is humble and
overcomes.
A
great nation desires only to unite and nourish
people.
A
little nation desires only to enter in and serve
people.
Both attain the object of their
desires, - the greater must be
lowly.
"Practical TAO."
TAO
is the hidden refuge of all creatures of the
world.
It
is the treasure of the kind person; yet supports those who have lost
kindness.
Beautiful words, through TAO are
fraught with potency.
Noble deeds, through TAO, are wrought
with never failing efficacy.
And
even those who are without kindness are not forsaken by
TAO.
The
Servant of TAO sits enthroned, with three appointed
ministers.
One
bears before them a symbol of rank.
One
escorts the mounted retinue.
But
the one who is most valued, humbly presents themself to
TAO.
Why
is the TAO so prized by people? Because the Seeker finds in it the
object of their quest, and the wrong doer finds in it
forgiveness.
Therefore, TAO is honored by
all.
"
Freedom of Action."
Courage carried to one extreme is the
boldness that leads to death.
Courage carried to the other extreme
preserves life by self-restraint.
Of
these two one benefits, the other harms, yet both are rejected by The
Universe.
Who
can discern the reason?
Even the very wise person must chose
their line of action.
Universal TAO strives in neither
direction, but is sure in all its action. It utters no sounds, but is
sure in its response.
It
does not call, but all come to It by
themselves.
It
does not plan, but is certain in all its
works.
The
net of the Universe is vast and widely meshed, yet nothing is ever
lost from it.
"
Imitating The Universe."
A
good warrior is not warlike.
A
good fighter is not wrathful.
A
good conqueror is not grasping.
A
good leader is not overbearing.
This is called the Virtue of
non-striving.
This is the capacity of leading
people.
This is being the equal companion of
The Universe - the highest ideal of all the
ages.
"
Avoiding a Fall."
Avoid glory as you avoid
shame.
Regard great trouble as you regard
your body.
What is meant by: "Avoid glory as you
avoid shame"?
The
one connotes the other.
Obtain glory and you fear the loss of
it.
Lose it and you fear the
shame.
Fear is thus inseparable both from
glory and from shame.
What is meant by: "Regard great
trouble as you regard your body"?
We
meet trouble because we have a body; if we had no body, how would
trouble reach us?
So,
those who love the nation as they care for their own body, may be
trusted with the nation.
"Learning to be
Still."
Which is more dear to you, your good
name or your body?
Which do you treasure more, your body
or your wealth?
Which makes you more unhappy, to
profit or to lose?
We
must sacrifice much to gain great love. We must suffer great loss to
obtain much treasure.
To
know contentment is to fear no shame.
To
know how to be still is to avoid destruction.
So
doing, we long endure.
"The
Danger of Strength."
A
person at birth is soft and tender; but is rigid and hard at
death.
It
is the same with everything.
In
growth, trees and plants are pliant and tender; but in death they are
withered and tough.
So
the hard and the strong have affinity with death; but the soft and
tender are companions of life.
Therefore those who rely solely on
strength will not conquer; a powerful tree invites the
ax.
The
place of great strength is below, but gentle softness dwells
above.
"The
Value Set on Life."
People come forth into life; people
return with death.
Three out of ten follow the way of
life; three out of ten follow the way of death. While again, there are
three out of ten who live as people but pass on to the place of
death.
And
why is this so?
Because they strive too much to
perpetuate life.
What a very wise person are they,
therefore, who take hold of the Inner Life and know the secret of its
hidden springs.
In
journeying, they fear no danger.
In
strife, they fears no weapon of war.
No
power can strike the Inner Life; no power can hold it; no power can
penetrate.
What a very wise person are they,
therefore, who into the realms of death can bring the Inner
Life.
"The
Manifestation of Simplicity."
True words may not be pleasant;
pleasant words may not be true.
The
man of TAO does not dispute; they who dispute are not of
TAO.
Those who know TAO are not "
learned." Those who are "learned" do not know
TAO.
The
wise person does not lay up treasure; their riches are
within.
The
more they spend resources for others, the more they increase their own
store.
The
more they give to others, the more they have of their
own.
The
TAO of The Universe is all-pervading, but is hurtful to no one. This
is the way of the very wise person, who acts but does not
strive.
"
Placing Oneself Last."
The
Great River and Sea, because they hold a lower place, are lords of a
hundred streams.
This is the reason of their
lordship.
This is why the very wise person,
when wishing to elevate people, places their position below
them.
So,
though they dwell above, the people follow them with ease; though they
are placed before them, they do not bar their
progress.
Therefore, people exalt them with
gladness, and never tire in their service.
And
because they do not strive, no one in the world can strive against
them.