According to the 14th verse of the Tao Te Ching, that which cannot be seen is called "the invisible." That which cannot be heard is called "the inaudible." Additionally, that which cannot be held is called "the intangible." If one were really to examine these three things, he/she would come to the conclusion that these things cannot be defined. Moreover, an aware individual would have to conclude that these three are even best merged as one, as it is only by intuition that you perceive them.
The sage not only perceives these three things, he/she becomes the invisible, inaudible, and the intangible. Again, the sage concentrates on cultivation of the inner self, allowing his/her will to come into the harmony and onesness of the universe.
Peace and blessings!
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