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athenaltena) wrote2006-10-06 10:24 pm
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More Lao Tzu
Again from the Tao Teh Ching, chapter 31. I feel this one is extremely relevant right now:
In ordinary life, a gentleman regards his left side as a place of honor;
In war, the right side is the place of honor.
As weapons are instruments of evil,
They are not properly a gentleman's instruments;
Only on necessity will he resort to them.
For peace and quiet are dearest to his heart,
And to him even a victory is no cause for rejoicing.
To rejoice over a victory is to rejoice over the slaughter of men!
Hence a man who rejoices in the slaughter of men cannot expect to thrive in the world of men.
On happy occasions the left side is preferred:
On said occasions the right side.
In the army, the Lieutenant Commander stands on the left,
While the Commander-in-Chief stands on the right.
This means that war is treated on par with a funeral service.
Because many people have been killed, it is only right that survivors should mourn for them.
Hence, even a victory is a funeral.
In ordinary life, a gentleman regards his left side as a place of honor;
In war, the right side is the place of honor.
As weapons are instruments of evil,
They are not properly a gentleman's instruments;
Only on necessity will he resort to them.
For peace and quiet are dearest to his heart,
And to him even a victory is no cause for rejoicing.
To rejoice over a victory is to rejoice over the slaughter of men!
Hence a man who rejoices in the slaughter of men cannot expect to thrive in the world of men.
On happy occasions the left side is preferred:
On said occasions the right side.
In the army, the Lieutenant Commander stands on the left,
While the Commander-in-Chief stands on the right.
This means that war is treated on par with a funeral service.
Because many people have been killed, it is only right that survivors should mourn for them.
Hence, even a victory is a funeral.