“La Virtù, simile all’acqua, prendendo senza lottare la forma di ogni cosa, ad ogni cosa è adeguata”
“Virtue, like water, takes the shape of everything without struggle, adapting to everything”
(Book I, VIII. Translated into English from Italian by Julius Evola, 1922)
This famous quotation describes Virtue in Taoism, comparing it to water for its ability to adapt without resistance, flowing and taking the shape of everything.
An ideal guest for any type of container that, while adapting, maintains all its distinctive qualities.
Additionally, the behavior of water is also distinguished by its ability to envelop completely and relentlessly any form immersed in it.