All things Quote by Zhuangzi
“When there is no more separation between 'this' and 'that,' it is called the still-point of the Tao. At the still point in the center of the circle one can see the infinite in all things.”
About This Quote
Source Text: Zhuangzi, Chapter 33, 4th century BCE
When distinctions dissolve, one perceives the boundless nature of reality at the still-point of the Tao.
In simple terms: Seeing beyond dualities reveals infinite unity.
Seek inner stillness to perceive wholeness.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- meditation
- conflict resolution
- creative problem solving
- personal growth
- artistic expression
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you experience stillness in daily life?
- What does “infinite in all things” mean to you?
The concept may be abstract for practical application without guidance.