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ZHUANGZI • Equanimity

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Chinese Philosopher | c. 369–298 BC  | Zhuangzi’s writings are considered among the greatest eastern philosophical pieces. _________________“In stillness, the Sage and the Yin share a single virtue; in motion, the Sage and the Yang share a single flow.

The Sage’s single mind reposed, ten thousand things submit. Thus, if you understand this heavenly joy, you shall incur no wrath from Heaven and no opposition from people, no entanglement from things, no blame from the spirits.”Equanimity is defined as an “evenness of mind, especially under stress.”  To be equanimous is to be undeterred and composed; unmovable when everything around you seems to be moving; to be grounded when everything else seems chaotic.

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