Tao Te Ching
Chapter Eight
A person of great virtue is like the flowing water.
Water benefits all things and contends not with them.
It puts itself in a place that no one wishes to be
and thus is closest to Tao.
A virtuous person is like water which adapts itself
to the perfect place.
His mind is like the deep water that is calm and peaceful.
His heart is kind like water that benefits all.
His words are sincere like the constant flow of water.
His governing is natural without desire which is like the softness of water that penetrates through hard rocks.
His work is of talent like the free flow of water.
His movement is of right timing like water that flows smoothly.
A virtuous person never forces his way and hence will not make faults.
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Photo Kimmler Waterfall by @roused
Photo Pillersee Water by @roused
Photo quotes from The Essential Tao translated by Thomas Cleary
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