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- == [[Tao Te Ching]], 2 ==
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- When beauty is abstracted
- Then ugliness has been implied;
- When good is abstracted
- Then evil has been implied.
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- So alive and dead are abstracted from nature,
- Difficult and easy abstracted from progress,
- Long and short abstracted from contrast,
- High and low abstracted from depth,
- Song and speech abstracted from melody,
- After and before abstracted from sequence.
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- The sage experiences without abstraction,
- And accomplishes without action;
- He accepts the ebb and flow of things,
- Nurtures them, but does not own them,
- And lives, but does not dwell.
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