Comments on Zhuangzi's (Chuang Tzu's) delicious weightlessnessTypePad2012-03-29T23:16:54ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2012/03/zhuangzis-chuang-tsus-delicious-weightlessness/comments/atom.xml/Paul commented on 'Zhuangzi's (Chuang Tzu's) delicious weightlessness'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e202c8d3a1836d200c2023-12-14T19:20:22Z2023-12-15T04:58:50ZPaulI enjoyed this blog, so from 11 years in the future, thank you, lol. Chuang Tzu taught me how to...<p>I enjoyed this blog, so from 11 years in the future, thank you, lol. Chuang Tzu taught me how to "float." That, in turn, saved my sanity when I thought I had lost everything. I hope you are well.</p>Rob S. commented on 'Zhuangzi's (Chuang Tzu's) delicious weightlessness'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e201676474cb7f970b2012-03-31T04:09:14Z2012-03-31T17:14:26ZRob S.I loved this bit. Especially your ending. There's no person doing the action, as the action isn't separate from the...<p>I loved this bit. Especially your ending. There's no person doing the action, as the action isn't separate from the person. There is just action. The Tao is just the course of everything. </p>
<p>I love an Alan Watts bit that I heard from him. He said that his mother would always say, "That's not like Alan. Alan wouldn't ever do something like this." And he said his reaction would be, "What do you mean I wouldn't do something like this? I did it! How is what I do separate from my action?"</p>