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We suggest you turn to the Tao Teh Ching:

16 THE WITHDRAWAL TO THE ROOT.

Emptiness must be perfect, and Silence made absolute with tireless
strength. All things pass through the period of action; then they return
to repose. They grow, bud, blossom and fruit; then they return to the
root. This return to the root is this state which we name Silence;
and this Silence is Witness of their Fulfilment.

This cycle is the universal law. To know it is the part of intelligence;
to ignore it bringeth folly of action, whereof the end is madness.
To know it bringeth understanding and peace; and these lead to the
identification of the Self with the Not-Self. This identification maketh
man a king; and this kingliness groweth unto godhood. That godhood
beareth fruit in the mastery of the Tao. Then the man, the Tao permeating
him, endureth; and his bodily principles are in harmony, proof against
decay, until the hour of his Change.
     -- tr. A. Crowley