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Originally Posted by AdamKayce Many people (I'm not saying you, dECLAN, just pointing out a position) take 'the way' to be 'sit back and do nothing'. But it's so much more - and so much less - than that.  |
Yes I understand what you are saying.
There is a big difference between non-action (letting things take their course) and inaction. The only analogy I can think of is a river winding down the mountain. It doesn't have to do anything as such but yet their is movement sometimes quite a torrent. People who practice T'ai Chi (Wu/Hao style) will probably relate better to this analogy of flow and movement.