The Nameless

Tao is always nameless. Small as it is in its Primal Simplicity, It is inferior to nothing in the world. If only a ruler could cling to it, Everything will render homage to him. Heaven and Earth will be harmonized And send down sweet dew. Peace and order will reign among the people Without any […] Read more

Cold Mountain

Man’s life is less than a hundred years but he’s saddled with a thousand years’ woes. No sooner have you cured a sickness of your own then your sons and grandsons load you with care. Stoop down to see how your grain is growing, look up to examine your mulberry trees – When the scale […] Read more

Dig Yerself

Self-importance is man’s greatest enemy. What weakens him is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of his fellow men. Self-importance requires that one spend most of one’s life offended by something or someone. Jaun Matus Read more