MEDITATIONS: ZHUANGZI, CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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MEDITATIONS: ZHUANGZI, CHAPTER FIFTEEN

To be lofty though without any carved-in-stone intentions, cultivated though without humankindness and responsible conduct, governing though without merit and fame, at leisure though without confinement to the rivers and seas, long-lived without manipulating the vital energies . . . this is the Course of heaven and earth, the intrinsic virtuosity of the sages.

— Zhuangzi

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MEDITATIONS: ZHUANGZI, CHAPTER TWELVE PART ONE
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MEDITATIONS: ZHUANGZI, CHAPTER TWELVE PART ONE

Those above are like the upper branches of a tree, and the ordinary people are like wild deer below. They are upright and proper without knowing it is ‘responsible conduct,’ love and care for one another without knowing it is ‘humankindness,’ are true without knowing it is ‘loyalty,’ reliable without knowing it is ‘trustworthiness.’

— Zhuangzi

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