Chuang Tzu Stories
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Apologies
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The Empty Boat
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Means and ends
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The Useless
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Three in the Morning
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The Owl and the Phoenix
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The need to win
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Three Friends
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Chuang Tzu’s funeral
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The Man of Tao
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When the shoe fits
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The Tower of the Spirit
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Flight from the Shadow
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Fighting Cock
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Monkey Mountain
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Symphony for a seabird
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Autumn floods
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The Turtle
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Duke Hwan & the
Wheelwright
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Man is born in Tao
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Wholeness
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Chuang Tzu Story - Three
in the Morning
What is this three in the morning?
It is about a monkey trainer
Who went to his monkeys and told them:
“As regards your chestnuts,
you are going to have three measures in the morning,
and for in the afternoon.”
On hearing this all the monkeys became angry.
So the keeper said:
“All right then,
I will change it
To four measures in the morning
and three in the afternoon.”
The animals were satisfied with this arrangement.
The two arrangements were the same –
The number of chestnuts did not change,
But in one case the monkeys were displeased,
and in the other case they were satisfied.
The keeper was willing
To change his personal arrangement
In order to meet objective conditions.
He lost nothing by it.
The truly wise man,
Considers both sides of the question
Without patiality,
Sees them both in the light of Tao.
This is called following two courses at once |

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