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Tso wang

Tso wang

Tso wang

‘Sitting in forgetfulness’; that state of absolute freedom, in which the distinctions between others and self is forgotten, in which life and death are equated, in which all things have become one. A state of pure experience, in which one becomes at one with the infinite. (Chuang Tzu, between 399 and 295 B.C.). — H.H.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy