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8. The Principle of Comprehended Action
You will make your conflicts disappear when you understand them in their ultimate root, not when you want to resolve them.
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7. The Principle of Immediate Action
If you pursue an end, you enchain yourself. If everything you do is realized as though it were an end in itself, you liberate yourself.
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6. The Principle of Pleasure
If you pursue pleasure, you enchain yourself to suffering. But as long as you do not harm your health, enjoy without inhibition when the opportunity presents itself.
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5. The Principle of Acceptance
If day and night, summer and winter are well with you, you have surpassed the contradictions.
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4. The Principle of Proportion
Things are well when they move together, not in isolation.
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