Posted by rene on 4/15/2011, 6:02 pm, in reply to "Re: Maybe Raymond can help out here"
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: I am not sure how to fit in this discussion
: rene, but here is one citation of the
: daoguan from Zhuangzi:
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: 以道觀之,物無貴賤;以物觀之,自貴而相賤
: Yi dao guan zhi, wu wu gui jian, yi wu guan
: zhi, zi gui er xiang jian.
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: "From the dao's view no creature is
: noble nor mean, from a creature's view it is
: noble and others are mean."
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: love,
: rat
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Yes, that's it, (-:
Steve's words in the thread: "The perspective of the dao" - I was pretty sure I recalled them from somewhere.
It just surprised me that BaoPu wasn't familiar with ZZ's daoguan, i.e., what Steve was trying to communicate - so I wanted to check with you. Thanks!
warm regards
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