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What does "Heaven and earth coexist with me, and everything is one with me" mean?

"Heaven and earth coexist with me, and everything is one with me" is about conforming to nature, exempting things from being different from me and integrating with everything in heaven and earth.

"Heaven and earth are with me" means turning nature into inaction, conforming to destiny, and not deliberately pursuing the desire of "I" and destroying the way of nature.

"Everything is one with me" is to let me get rid of the difference between things and me, the difference in size, and experience the "non-I wonder".

"Heaven and earth coexist with me, and everything is one with me" comes from Zhuangzi's theory of homogeneity.

Extended data:

The Theory of Everything is the second part of Zhuangzi's internal work. The whole article consists of five relatively independent stories. Although there are no related sentences and paragraphs between stories, there is a unified theme that runs through the content and gradually deepens and improves in generality and ideological depth, showing a subtle structure that seems to be disjointed, intermittent, coherent and echoing.

The word "Xi Zhe" in the last paragraph of On Wuqi provides conclusive evidence for inferring the age of his works. Zhuangzi died in 286 BC at the end of the Warring States Period. "Xi Zhe" indicates that it was long after the death of Zhuangzi, and it is possible to infer that it was between Qin and Han Dynasties. Literally, it is also a tone that will be remembered by future generations.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Homology of Things