Tao Te Ching 64
Today i will interpret the Tao Te Ching 64 especially in the part that is
said that ‘The sage does not act, and so is not defeated. He does not grasp and
therefore does not lose.’ When one does something, it means that the things
that he has done have a result, and the result is not known. And when the
result is not known, you will not know whether you lose or you win therefore
the sage does not act so there will be no bad result. And the sage does not
grasp because when grasping, it has the result of falling therefore the sage
don’t do a thing. Therefore, namelessness is philosophy as demonstrated in
Ancient Chinese Philosophy by Lao Tzu in the way he characterizes the sage.
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