Wednesday, June 5, 2019
— Chung-yuan Chang, Creativity and Taoism
The spiritual man, that is, does not rigidly attach himself to particularities, but interfuses with the whole, the oneness of the ten thousand years. He makes himself one with every change. Thus he integrates himself and wanders with solidarity. He is a synthesizer of variations. All distinctions become meaningful.
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