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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Outer Chapters -> Knowledge Rambling in the North -> 7.4

:「No-beginning (further) said, 'If one ask about the Dao and another answer him, neither of them knows it.
Even the former who asks has never learned anything about the Dao.
He asks what does not admit of being asked,
and the latter answers where answer is impossible.
When one asks what does not admit of being asked,
his questioning is in (dire) extremity.
When one answers where answer is impossible,
he has no internal knowledge of the subject.
When people without such internal knowledge wait to be questioned by others in dire extremity,
they show that externally they see nothing of space and time,
and internally know nothing of the Grand Commencement.
Therefore they cannot cross over the Kun-lun,
。」 nor roam in the Grand Void.'


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