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This is an attempt to convert each verse of the Tao Te Ching into a single sentence. [[User:Kirk|Admin1 Kirk]] ([[User talk:Kirk|talk]])
This is an attempt to convert each verse of the Tao Te Ching into a single sentence. [[User:Kirk|Admin1 Kirk]] ([[User talk:Kirk|talk]])


Current Collaborators: Kirk Garber, Jeff Hotchkiss
Current Collaborators: Kirk Garber, Jeff Hotchkiss 10:18, 20 April 2021 (MDT)


'''Chapter #1'''
'''Chapter #1'''
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All value judgements are human inventions and always find equilibrium.
All value judgements are human inventions and always find equilibrium.
'''Chapter #3'''
Wanting much always leads to strife, when being content I find my inner wisdom.

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This is an attempt to convert each verse of the Tao Te Ching into a single sentence. Admin1 Kirk (talk)

Current Collaborators: Kirk Garber, Jeff Hotchkiss 10:18, 20 April 2021 (MDT)

Chapter #1

The ultimate truth of the Universe is unknowable.

Chapter #2

All value judgements are human inventions and always find equilibrium.

Chapter #3

Wanting much always leads to strife, when being content I find my inner wisdom.