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1. (The Tâo) which originated all under the sky is to be considered as the mother of them
all.
2. When the mother is found, we know what her children should be. When one knows that he
is his mother's child, and proceeds to guard (the qualities of) the mother that belong to
him, to the end of his life he will be free from all peril.
3. Let him keep his mouth closed, and shut up the portals (of his nostrils), and all his
life he will be exempt from laborious exertion. Let him keep his mouth open, and (spend
his breath) in the promotion of his affairs, and all his life there will be no safety for
him.
The perception of what is small is (the secret of clear-sightedness; the guarding of what
is soft and tender is (the secret of) strength.
Who uses well his light,
Reverting to its (source so) bright,
Will from his body ward all blight,
And hides the unchanging from men's sight.
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