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庚桑楚 - Geng-sang Chu

English translation: James Legge [?]
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10 庚桑楚:
道通,其分也,其成也毀也。所惡乎分者,其分也以備;所以惡乎備者,其有以備。故出而不反,見其鬼;出而得,是謂得死。滅而有實,鬼之一也。以有形者象無形者而定矣。
Geng-sang Chu:
The Dao is to be found in the subdivisions (of its subject); (it is to be found) in that when complete, and when broken up. What I dislike in considering it as subdivided, is that the division leads to the multiplication of it - and what I dislike in that multiplication is that it leads to the (thought of) effort to secure it. Therefore when (a man) comes forth (and is born), if he did not return (to his previous non-existence), we should have (only) seen his ghost; when he comes forth and gets this (return), he dies (as we say). He is extinguished, and yet has a real existence: (this is another way of saying that in life we have) only man's ghost. By taking the material as an emblem of the immaterial do we arrive at a settlement of the case of man.

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