<p>Chuang Tzu (pinyin: Zhuangzi) is the name given to an enigmatic Daoist sage who was born around 369 BC at Meng (now in Henan Province) where he worked as a minor official in the city of Qiyuan.&nbsp; The eponymous <em>Chuang Tzu</em> is considered one of the key foundational works of Daoism exceeding even the renowned <em>Dao De Jing</em> of the equally elusive Laozi.</p><p>Dao translates as &lsquo;The Way&rsquo; both the individual human life-path and the infinitely complex unfolding of the Universe whose mechanism and purpose are beyond human logic.&nbsp; Reasoning alone is insufficient and must be leavened with the development of intuition.&nbsp; One must learn to deal calmly with the stormy seas of life as experience shows that fighting against the Dao only makes matters worse.&nbsp; Daoism enjoins us to non-contention non-intention simplicity humility and wisdom as the path to perfect equanimity amidst the turmoil of existence.&nbsp; Chang Tzu pursues this teaching via humour and historic parable; such tales as the master dreaming he was a butterfly then awakening and being unsure if he is indeed himself or a butterfly dreaming he is Chuang Tzu bring into focus the unreliability of the senses and our own fragile identity.</p><p>Composed of 33 chapters the <em>Chuang Tzu</em> is divided into seven &lsquo;Inner&rsquo; chapters (written by the sage himself) and fifteen &lsquo;Outer&rsquo; chapters which - along with a &lsquo;Miscellany&rsquo; - are mainly the work of his later adherents.&nbsp; Here is wisdom: a deeply esoteric book of many levels that will repay reading on a regular basis.</p>
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