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- wu-wei, where I meet carl - To interfere with the life of things means to harm both them and oneself. . . . ==He who imposes himself has the small, manifest might; he who does not impose himself has the great, secret might. .== . . The perfected man . . . does not interfere in the life of beings, he does not impose himself on them, but he “helps all beings to their freedom (Lao-tse).” Through his unity, he leads them too, to unity, he liberates their nature and their destiny, he releases Tao in them. — (BUBER, 1957)