Book Discourse on Chuang Tzu:
Become A Man In Harmonious Accord With Heaven
Excerpt from book Discourse On Chuang Tzu / Chapter 23 Keng-sang Ch’u
The man who has had his feet chopped off as punishment, discards implements of adornment as he does away with praise and blame. Criminals under sentence of death will climb to any height without fear, because they have abandoned all thoughts of life and death. Whoever becomes compatible with reciprocating motion until he weans himself from all forms of dependence pertaining to his person Oblivious of his person, he will consequently become a man in harmonious accord with heaven.
介者拸画,外非誉也;胥靡登高而不惧,遗死生也。夫复謵不馈而忘人;忘人,因以为天人矣.
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