July 22, 2008
Tuesday Poem
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The Tao Te Ching --Verses 4-6
Lao Tzu
4
Tao's a bottomless well
ever used, never drawn down
Call it eternal no thing ness
an infinite no thing filled with all
a void of countless possibilities
Tao is hidden on our face
under our nose
What made Tao is older than God
what made it, who knows?
5
Tao has no bias
it's even-handed with evil and good
The wise resemble Tao in this way
they deal with whatever Tao brings
Tao is infinitely like a bellows
—hollow within, but useful
The more you empty it, the better it works
The more you take it apart with talk
the harder it is to know it whole
and to make it blow
Don't wander from it's center
6
Tao is the Great Mother
empty as a seed and infinitely as fertile
It gives inexhaustible fruit
It is always within you
You can use it any way you want
Interpretation by R. Bob//
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