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#16 - Returning to the Root (Daodejing, Chapter 16)

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We sit with the difference between stillness and numbness, with a kind of watching that lets a thought arise and lets it go back down without riding off on it, and with the hardest line in the chapter — that returning to the root means returning to the whole turning of things, every season in it, the last one included. Zhuangzi keeps us company here: the man who sits like withered wood, the man found drumming on a tub and singing the day his wife died.

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