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This contemplative spiritual work by Chuang Tzu, in the modern interpretation and translation by Thomas Merton, offers a quiet and penetrating exploration of reality, self, and the illusion of control. Through paradox, poetry, and dreamlike reflection, it dissolves rigid ideas of success, identity, ambition, and certainty. Rather than pushing the reader toward achievement or dominance, it gently invites a surrender into harmony with the natural flow of life.
Logic is softened, opposites lose their hardness, and fixed beliefs melt into mystery. Wisdom appears not through struggle, but through ease; not through force, but through alignment. Human striving is revealed as both sincere and misguided, while stillness, simplicity, and inner freedom rise as deeper forms of power. The boundary between self and world grows thin, and the need to “become” is replaced by the freedom to simply be.
Through quiet insight and spiritual irony, Chuang Tzu, as voiced by Thomas Merton, reveals a path beyond fear, ego, and rigid identity. This work explores detachment, harmony, impermanence, and the peace found in letting go. It is a gentle yet profound meditation on how freedom is discovered not by conquering life—but by moving with it.
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Lydbog: 21. april 2026
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