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> Hua Hu Jing, Verse 47
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About Hua Hu Jing (化胡經)

Author: Attributed to Lao Tzu | Period: Uncertain, possibly 3rd-6th century CE

Mystical teachings on spiritual cultivation and transcendence.

Perspective: More explicitly spiritual than Tao Te Ching. Emphasizes meditation, spiritual practices, and transcendence. Bridges philosophical and religious Taoism.

Key Themes:
  • Spiritual cultivation
  • Transcendence
  • Meditation
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This quote relates to these Taoist concepts:

Te

The inherent power that comes from living in accord with the Tao; authentic virtue.

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Pu

Original simplicity before conditioning; the uncarved block holding infinite potential.

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Practice This Today

💡 Daily Practice

Today, practice integrity in small things. Let your private actions match your public values.

Modern Context

We perform values publicly while violating them privately. This teaching advocates consistent integrity. Applies to authenticity, ethics, and wholeness.

Reflect

  • Where do my actions diverge from my stated values?
  • What would complete integrity look like?
  • How does hypocrisy fragment my sense of self?