Resistance

From Daodejing, chapter 10. Reprinted by kind permission of Enitharmon Press.

—can you prevent your mind from straying
can you hold to the one never let it slip

can you make your breath as soft as a child's
can you listen to its long-drawn out and in

can you renew the glass through which you gaze
so the world is whole and vivid

can you feel a love of others and persuade
yet resist the desire to dictate

can you latch and unlatch the doors of perception
yet be content to play the female part

can your insight range and penetrate
near and far yet back off not interfere

then raise them every one nourish them all
raise them but stake no claim

influence them but do not dictate
govern them but do not be drawn to legislate

only this my teacher says can be called power

Laozi, Daodejing, 10. Version by Martyn Crucefix.