The method of attainment
"The Tao is immanent; it extendeth to the right hand as to the left. All things derive from it their being; it createth them, and all comply with it. Its work is done, and it proclaimeth it not. It is the ornament of all things, yet it claimeth not fief of them; there is nothing so small that it inhabiteth not, and informeth it. All things return without knowledge of the Cause thereof; there is nothing so great that it inhabiteth not, and informeth it. In this manner also may the Sage perform his Works. It is by not thrusting himself forward that he winneth to his success."
Author
Lao TzuAll Translations
English
"The Tao is immanent; it extendeth to the right hand as to the left. All things derive from it their being; it createth them, and all comply with it. Its work is done, and it proclaimeth it not. It is the ornament of all things, yet it claimeth not fief of them; there is nothing so small that it inhabiteth not, and informeth it. All things return without knowledge of the Cause thereof; there is nothing so great that it inhabiteth not, and informeth it. In this manner also may the Sage perform his Works. It is by not thrusting himself forward that he winneth to his success."