A Person to Whom All Submit and A Person Who Will Be Separated From His Own Person.

Book: Discourse on Chuang Tzu

Chuang Tzu promoted carefree wandering and becoming one with “Tao” by freeing oneself from entanglement through the Taoist principle of non-causative action.

Excerpt from book Discourse On Chuang Tzu / Chapter 23 Keng-sang Ch’u

He who lives in constant compatibility with all, will find that all submit to him and are accommodated by him. He who aimlessly drifts along with all, will not find room enough for anything, not even for his body. How then will he find space for his person? He who cannot find space for his person can know nothing of intimacy. Having no intimacy, it is he who will be separated from his person.
 
与物穷者,物入焉;与物且者,其身之不能容,焉能容人!不能容人者,无亲;无亲者,尽人。
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