Parm 73
Bulu Yoon Wi
Bu Ndongo
天之道,不争而善胜,不言而善应,不召而自来,繟然而善谋。天网恢恢,疏而不失。
Tarme
Ndax tee xam-xam wi muy bëggë, man naa koo xam? Kon nunu këf ci yoon wi, te suuf mu waru woyofee.
Yoon wi dafay xam ci lenn, waaye mu def loolu; du wax, waaye mu won ciin; du wàññi, waaye mu def baax ci seeni gaal; mu yëngël te mu xam ci yoon wi. Suuf wi soxom, sax waaye du yàqë.
Xam-xam Bu Tar
Ana lan ci xët bi?
Chapter 73 contrasts two kinds of courage: bold action leads to death, while restraint leads to life. This appears contradictory but contains deep wisdom. The natural Way does not struggle yet wins, does not speak yet responds, does not summon yet arrives. It weaves an invisible net that catches all who transgress. Nature's justice is certain, though it may seem slow.
Nan la ko wax?
This teaching helps me understand the power of patience and non-action. I often think I must force things to happen, push and struggle. But true strength lies in stillness. The universe has a pattern of justice that operates without my interference. I find comfort in knowing that outcomes follow natural laws.
Anta def suxjël?
Today when I face a challenge, I will first breathe and observe before acting. I will practice patience and wait for the natural response rather than forcing my will. I will trust that the universe's rhythm will guide me toward the right outcome.
Nàttu Yoor Yéef
Sama Xam-xam
Nàttu baay gi lay faral? Yaa ngi koy sekk?