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Chapter Sixty-One

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Chapter Sixty-One

What makes a great state is its being like a low-lying, down-flowing stream;–it becomes the centre to which tend all the small states under heaven.

To illustrate from the case of all females:–the female always overcomes the male by her stillness.¬† Stillness may be considered a sort of abasement.

Thus it is that a great state, by condescending to small states, gains them for itself; and that small states, by abasing themselves to a great state, win it over to them.  In the one case the abasement leads to gaining adherents, in the other case to procuring favor.

The great state only wishes to unite men together and nourish them; a small state only wishes to be received by, and to serve, the other. Each gets what it desires, but the great state must learn to abase itself.

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Tao of the Day is a site for all things related to the Tao (also spelled Dao). We'll cover the entire Tao Te Ching several times each year, with one chapter being the center of attention each day. You can always comment on past days, but let's try to keep it flowing as the days progress.

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