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We suggest you turn to the Tao Teh Ching:

60

Ruling a big kingdom is like frying a small fish.
They who by dao ruled all that's under heaven did not let an evil spirit
within them display its powers. Such evil spirits did not display their
supernatural powers; the spirits of wise men were hardly used to hurt
other men. So when dao is employed to rule the kingdom, spiritual beings
will lose their supernatural grip and cease to harm common people. And
their supernatural power will far from harm people, and the wise man
also will refrain from harming people. When both don't do each other
harm, virtue (power) flows towards them. If the sage's good spirit
is nowhere mobilised to harm other men, he himself can be saved from
[deterioration] harm.

And so, if evil spirits and supermen don't harm each other, each can
be quite saved from harm. Furthermore, some of their "tall abilities"
could converge. If so, virtue can be accumulated in both for ulterior
benefit or towards some common [soap opera] end.
     -- tr. T. Byrn