When carrying on your head your perplexed bodily soul

Can you embrace in your arms the One and not let go?

In concentrating your breath can you become as supple

As a babe?

Can you polish your mysterious mirror

And leave no blemish?

Can you love the people and govern the state

Without resorting to action?

When the gates of heaven open and shut

Are you capable of keeping to the role of the female?

When your discernment penetrates the four quarters

Are you capable of not knowing anything?

It gives them life and rears them.

It gives them life yet claims no possession;

It benefits them yet exacts no gratitude;

It is the steward yet exercises no authority.

Such is called the mysterious virtue.

— #Tao Te Ching: Ch 10 (D.C. Lau translation)

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Very inspiring. 🙌

These words you share from the Tao Te Ching. They always seem to find me at the right moment.

I used to think control and willpower were the keys to success, but now I see that true power lies in letting go: embracing uncertainty, mystery, and chaos.

We try to force things, but the most effective way is to simply be. To allow things to unfold, to trust in the natural order.

The "mysterious virtue" is about being, not doing. Giving without attachment, helping without expectation of reward. That's the ultimate freedom.

I enjoy the images you post in response, and I am happy to hear these seeds of wisdom are finding fertile ground. ☯️🙏💜