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Chapter 1 -What is the Tao?
The "Tao" is too great to be described by the name "Tao". Original
Chinese
If it could be named so simply, it would not be the eternal Tao.
Heaven and Earth began from the nameless (Tao),
but the multitudes of things around us were created by names.
We desire to understand the world by giving names to the
things we see,
but these things are only the effects of something subtle.
When we see beyond the desire to use names,
we can sense the nameless cause of these effects.
The cause and the effects are aspects of the same, one thing.
They are both mysterious and profound.
At their most mysterious and profound point lies the "Gate of
the Great Truth".
Define SUBTLE fine or delicate in meaning or intent; difficult to perceive or understand
Define PROFOUND being or going far beneath what is superficial, external, or obvious
What are some of When people think about labels and names, they have a previously set, and an almost
the positives that unchangeable thought of somebody in particular. If they only thought of people for
occur when people what they did, and how they acted, there would be much less bias and hatred in the
forget about names world. Things like racism, sexism, hate crimes, prejudice, and all other similar things
and labels? would be gone forever. The world would have many more agreeable people, and almost
no war. People would not hate other people simply because they were from a different
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What is a word An example of a word like this would be evil. This is because people's ideas of evil can be
in our languagechanged and based on the current situations situations in their lives. If someone is a soldier in
difficult or a war, the enemy would be viewed as evil. The enemy would be evil for different reasons, but
impossible to obviously the countries are at war for SOME reason. It could range from something that
define and serious, to maybe a little kid. Little kids could think their parents are evil for not letting them
why? hang out with friends, go to sleep overs, watch TV, or any other thing they may want to do
that the parent doesn't want them to do. The word is so difficult to define because the
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2. Chapter 5
Heaven and Earth don't play favorites
They treat everything with equal detachment.
Sages don't play favorites
They treat good people and bad with equal detachment.
Heaven and earth are like a set of bellows.
Although empty, they are endlessly productive.
The more you work them, the more they produce.
The mouth, on the other hand, becomes exhausted if you talk too much.
Better to keep your thoughts inside you.
Define
freedom from prejudice or partiality
DETACHMENT
a device for producing a strong current of air, consisting of a chamber that can be expanded to draw in air
Define BELLOWS
through a valve and contracted to expel it through a tube
Define SAGE a profoundly wise person; a person famed for wisdom
How can They can constantly have mental energy and be aware as to what occurs around them, but
students behave they don't technically have to speak. They could limit themselves to observing without
more like a set making a comment. This is because it doesn't matter whether you think about something
of bellows? you hear, but it could easily matter if you say something. When you make a comment there's
a chance there could be a bad reaction, but no one can hear your thoughts. The point in
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Give me one
scenario where
it is better to be
silent than to
speak. Explain
why it is
important to be
quiet.
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3. CHAPTER 8
The highest excellence is like water. The excellence
of water appears in its benefiting all things, and in its occupying,
without striving.
Hence its way is near to that of the Tao.
Define HENCE
According to
chapter 8,
people should
be more like
water.
What
characteristics
does water have
that people
should attempt
to adopt?
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4. Chapter 11
The thirty spokes unite in the center; but it is on the empty
space (for the axle) that makes the wheel useful. Clay is
fashioned into vessels; but it is on their empty hollowness that makes its
useful. The door and windows are cut out from the walls
to form an apartment; but it is the empty space within that makes its useful.
Therefore, it is the empty spaces that makes something useful.
Define FASHIONED
Present other
things in the
world that are
useful because
of the
emptiness it
contains.
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5. Chapter 33
Intelligent people know others.
Enlightened people know themselves.
You can conquer others with power,
But it takes true strength to conquer yourself.
Ambitious people force their will on others,
But content people are already wealthy.
Prudent people will abide.
People unconquered by the idea of death will live long.
Define INTELLIGENT
Define
ENLIGHTENED
Define AMBITIOUS
Define PRUDENT
Define ABIDE
According to the Tao, it is
more important to be
enlightened than
intelligent.
Do you agree or disagree
and why?
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Reword this line into simpler
terms a 6th grader could
understand.
Prudent people will
abide.
6. Chapter 69
Military strategists have a saying:
"Rather than act like the lord of the manor,
I would rather behave like a guest.
Rather than advance an inch,
I would rather retreat a foot."
The point of the saying is that you should:
Advance upon them without going forward
Seize their property without even bearing arms.
Attack where there is no enemy.
Prevail upon them without weapons.
There is no greater disaster than to underestimate your enemy.
If I did that, I would lose my 3 treasures (benevolence, frugality, never trying
to be number one)
In combat, the most reticent side will win.
Define PREVAIL
Define
BENEVOLENCE
Define FRUGALITY
Define RETICENT
Discuss the
reasons whether
or not you agree
with the following
line from Chapter
69:
Prevail upon them
without weapons.
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7. Chapter 76
When alive, the body is supple, yielding.
In death, the body becomes hard, unyielding.
Living plants are flexible,
In death, they become dry and brittle.
Therefore, stubborn people are disciples of death, but
Flexible people are disciples of life.
In the same way,
Inflexible soldiers cannot win (a victory).
And the hardest trees are readiest for an axe to chop them down
Tough guys sink to the bottom, while
Flexible people rise to the top.
Define SUPPLE
Define YIELDING
Define UNYIELDING
Define DISCIPLE
This entire chapter
is a metaphor on
how people are
either like living
plants or dead
trees.
How are people
similar to supple,
living plants and
hard, dead trees?
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