Tao Te Ching 38 says “the Master concerns himself with the depths and not the surface, with the fruit and not the flower... He dwells in reality and let’s all illusions go” So many times we can get focused on the flower. The appearance, the external. This chapter reminds us to go deeper, to go within. The book is a continuous reminder that inside us we hold the Tao, that the Tao is luminous within us always. This chapter again tells us to sit still and find it.