Tao The Three Treasures Vol 2 ~ 03

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event type discourse
date & time 23 Jun 1975 am
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona
language English
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shorttitle TREAS203
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synopsis
Reader of the sutra: Sw Ananda Teertha.
The sutra
On the futility of contention:
To yield is to be preserved whole.
To be bent is to become straight.
To be hollow is to be filled.
To be tattered is to be renewed.
To be in want is to possess.
To have plenty is to be confused.
Therefore the sage embraces the one,
And becomes the model of the world.
He does not reveal himself,
And is therefore luminous.
He does not justify himself,
And is therefore far-famed.
He does not boast of himself,
And therefore people give him credit.
He does not pride himself,
And is therefore the chief among men.
It is because he does not contend
That no-one in the world can contend against him.
Is it not indeed true, as the ancients say,
'To yield is to be preserved whole'?
Thus he is preserved and the world does him homage.


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