Nov’ 2015

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** NOTES IN DEVELOPMENT

Excessive expectation requires others to fulfil demands with inevitable remaining resentment.

A nation of excess becomes unruly to govern. Those who feel gain, fame or honour fear loss. The Sage, of no concern, is free and all action is right action. Excess possession hinders growth and brings early loss. Those who know what is enough, and where to stop… meet no danger.  Lost to the lure of acquisition, irregularity and severity, people become cautious, cunning and the cycle of misery and unhappiness ensues.  Not by cutting, straightening and shining, the wise know that such acquisition will not solve problems but cause more.

In times of conflict, men of war are to the right – hard and brittle. Men of true wisdom to the left – soft and gentle and victory is treated as a funeral service. Such is considered when at war.

Artificially acquired wisdom, though appearing noble must be put aside for true nature to prevail. Personalised ideas of benevolence, righteousness and principle through expectation and want of loyalty generate discontent and disorder. False Nobility creates false following and disturbance. Showing off power and wealth by example incites greed. Self-importance indicates rise of the false heart and consciousness of personal existence weighs heavily.

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