Tao Te Ching: Chapter #4
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The Tao is like a well:
used but never used up.
The Tao is like a well:
used but never used up.
The Tao in this similitude furnishes something basic for life, and it remains undiminished.
It is like the eternal void:
filled with infinite possibilities.
This refers to the concept of Wú (Nothingness or Emptiness). In Taoist thought, the void is not empty in the sense of a vacuum, but rather empty of fixed form, making it infinitely capable of taking on any form. It is the potentiality from which all things arise. The "void" is the ultimate source of creation and change, holding all possibilities within its formlessness.
It is hidden but always present.
I don't know who gave birth to it.
It is older than God.
The Tao has no creator, and it is the ultimate source of everything.
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