Chapter 59

Lao Tzu

治人事天,莫若啬。夫唯啬,是谓早服;早服谓之重积德;重积德则无不克;无不克则莫知其极,莫知其极,可以有国;有国之母,可以长久。是谓根深固柢,长生久视之道。

Lau

In ruling the people and in serving heaven it is best for a ruler tobe sparing.

It is because he is sparing

That he may be said to follow the way from the start;

Following the way from the start he may be said to accumulate an abundanceof virtue;

Accumulating an abundance of virtue there is nothing he cannot overcome;

When there is nothing he cannot overcome, no one knows his limit;

When no one knows his limit

He can possess a state;

When he possesses the mother of a state

He can then endure.

This is called the way of deep roots and firm stems by which one livesto see many days.

Waley

You cannot rule men nor serve heaven unless you have laid up a store;

This “laying up a store” means quickly absorbing,

And “quickly absorbing” means doubling one's garnered “power”.

Double your garnered power and it acquires a strength that nothing can overcome.

If there is nothing it cannot overcome, it know no bounds,

And only what knows no bounds is huge enough to keep a whole kingdom in its grasp.

But only he who having the kingdom goes to the Mother can keep it long.

This is called the art of making the roots strike deep by fencing the trunk, of making life long by fixed staring.

James Legge

For regulating the human (in our constitution) and rendering the (proper) service to the heavenly, there is nothing like moderation. It is only by this moderation that there is effected an early return (to man's normal state). That early return is what I call the repeated accumulation of the attributes (of the Dao). With that repeated accumulation of those attributes, there comes the subjugation (of every obstacle to such return). Of this subjugation we know not what shall be the limit; and when one knows not what the limit shall be, he may be the ruler of a state. He who possesses the mother of the state may continue long. His case is like that (of the plant) of which we say that its roots are deep and its flower stalks firm: - this is the way to secure that its enduring life shall long be seen.

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