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無聽之以耳而聽之以心,無聽之以心而聽之以氣。聽止於耳,心止於符。氣也者,虛而待物者也。唯道集虛。虛者,心齋也。
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About Chuang Tzu (莊子)
A collection of philosophical stories, parables, and dialogues exploring freedom and spontaneity.
Perspective: Uses humor, paradox, and fantastic stories to challenge conventional thinking and celebrate freedom from social constraints. More playful and literary than Tao Te Ching.
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- Relativism of perspectives
- Freedom and spontaneity
- Acceptance of death
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Tao
The fundamental principle underlying existence; the way things are and work naturally.
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