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Quieting the Heart

Tao does not act, yet leaves nothing undone.
If the Self understands this
All the things of the World naturally flourish;
Flourishing, they are constrained by Nature.

Nature does not possess desire;
Without desire, the heart becomes quiet,
And so the whole World may be made tranquil.


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