IMG: Title - TAO TE CHING, A New Translation by Akrishi
 
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IMG: Chinese title - Chapter 35
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Chapter 35
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IMG: Chinese text - 35.1
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35.1.1 Holding to a phenomenon of the Great,
(then) the whole world goes for (it).
35.1.2 (They) go for (it) without harm,
(and) settle (in) peace (and) easefulness.
35.2.1 (With) music and food,
the passerby traveler will halt.
35.2.2 (But when) Tao (comes) out of the mouth,
Oh! (So) insipid! It is tasteless.
35.3.1 Look at it, (yet it is) not (big) enough to be seen.
35.3.2 Listen to it, (yet it is) not (loud) enough to be heard.
35.3.3 (However, when) it is being used, (it) can not be eaten up.
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