“A state in which “this” and “that” no longer find their opposites is called the hinge of the Way….”
“A state in which “this” and “that” no longer find their opposites is called the hinge of the Way….”

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“A state in which “this” and “that” no longer find their opposites is called the hinge of the Way. When the hinge is fitted into the socket, it can respond endlessly. Its right, then, is a single endlessness, and its wrong, too, is a single endlessness.”

Zhuangzi, The Complete Works of Zhuangzi, Watson tr. (Ch 2)

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