Jonathan Herman
“This translates into acting in a way that comes not from personal desire or affect, but by emulating the empty, impartial qualities of the Tao itself, so you don’t even feel like you’re the agent of your own action. And to boot, this non-doing is utterly effective — so both the Tao and the person who correctly follows the Tao “do nothing, yet nothing remains undone.”
― Taoism For Dummies
― Taoism For Dummies
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