Detailed contents of sections on daoism (in construction phase)

Dao notes: Part one

Tranquillity: Jing
Enlightenment: Ming
The carved and the uncarved
Wu xin: a clear heart
Ghosts and Spirits: Gui shen

The Dao is empirical
Honest selfishness
A perpetual springtime
Listen to the qi: Ting qi
Definition of de (creative power)

No singular destination
Qing Spontaneous self-correction: Qing jing wei tian xian zheng
Hun dun: Will you be able to answer the moon's question correctly?

Dao notes: Part two

Xiang de: reciprocal gain
The spirit brings life
Hiding your world in the world
What is Lao-Zhuang about?

Ming: fate, destiny

Sovereign contentment
To apprehend without knowing
You: wandering
The benefit of adversity

Dao notes: Part three

Getting it right: zi zheng
How would I know that

Heng fu: continuous surrender
Wu xin: no intentional mentation

When exactly in accord with the moment one is able to match change
Zhi zu: the realization that one has enough to be satisfied with
The "double walk" and the "one and not one"

Dao notes: Part four

Respond but do not store: ying er bu cang
The "Superior" person: da ren
No inflexibility: wu suo yu wu
Forget benevolence and morality: wang ren yi
Self-generated contentment: zi le

The strategic value of humility
Neither noble nor mean are plausible
Dao guan: the view of the dao
Wei yong: to cause effective utilization
Wu chang: indeterminability

Wu nei shang: Don't get hurt by good and bad.
Cheng le: Unintended happiness is the most reliable
Wu si does not seem to be the same as Buddhist "selflessness"

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