1. The essence of the Tao: beyond the realm of words and deeds, the way of the ancients cannot be fully described in words, nor can it be fully embodied in actions. It transcends the boundaries of words and deeds, and contains profound wisdom and endless mysteries. However, people in the world tend to cling to the pursuit of words and deeds, trying to understand the true meaning of the Tao through superficial phenomena.
2. Lost in foreign objects: Mistaking appearances for the Tao, in the process of seeking the Tao, people sometimes encounter strange objects or thoughts, which are mistakenly regarded as the true meaning of the Tao. They interpret these foreign bodies as the Tao, but they don't know that they are far from the origin of the Tao. This kind of practice of sacrificing the source and seeking the flow and sacrificing the original is destined to fail to truly comprehend the essence of the Tao.
3. The pursuit of the Tao: return to the source and grasp the essence, to truly understand the way of the ancients, we must return to its origin and grasp its essence. The essence of the Tao lies in the absence of words and deeds, beyond the realm of words and deeds. It is only through inner realization and comprehension that we can gradually approach the true meaning of the Tao.
Fourth, the practice of the Tao: do nothing, do naturally, the way of the ancients is not empty talk, but needs to be practiced in daily life. This practice is not deliberate, but follows nature and does nothing. It is only in this state that we can truly appreciate the depth and breadth of the Tao.
Fifth, beyond words and deeds, comprehend the way of the ancients, the way of the ancients, without words and deeds, but inclusive of all things. If we want to truly comprehend this way, we must go beyond the shackles of words and deeds and feel the wisdom that transcends words and deeds with our hearts. Only in this way can we find our way in the complex world and achieve inner peace and harmony.