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| The Empty Boat Encounters with Nothingness talks on the Chinese Taoist Chuang Tzu by Osho 11 talks given live July 1974 Pune, India |
book: name in book Chinese pinyin Chuang Tzu.............Zhuangzi 庄子 |
simplified characters, with link to the rest of complete book. 奥修 第一章 《空船》庄子的故事 简体 |
Says Chuang Tzu: THE MAN OF TAO... HARMS NO OTHER BEING BY HIS ACTIONS... Not that he cultivates nonviolence, not that he cultivates compassion, not that he lives a good life, not that he behaves in a saintly way — no. He cannot harm because he has stopped harming himself. He has no wounds. He is so blissful that from his actions or inactions only bliss flows. Even though it may appear sometimes that he is doing something wrong, he cannot. It is just the opposite with you. Sometimes it appears that you are doing something good. You cannot. The man of Tao cannot do harm, it is impossible. There is no way to do it, it is inconceivable — because he is without divisions, fragments. He is not a crowd, he is not polypsychic. He is a universe now and nothing other than melody is happening inside. Only this music goes on spreading... – Osho The Empty Boat, ch. 2 |
Chinese pinyin: Kong chuan Chinese traditional: 空船 Chinese simplified: 空船 |


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Complete English text Click here |
simplifed, audios read in Chinese. Click here. |
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