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Neither nor, it is just that your mind makes you seek duality ...
When a glass is fabricated, it is empty, and made to hold whatever is put into it.
Please explain this, it is meant to be full, it has to be the most confusing answer I saw in a long time !
I am amazed so as to how countless ways there are to tackle a ''problem'', though the Yi started as a binary code, two posibilities, one beneficial, the other beneficial if delayed, the cumbersome human mind gives too much thought and depth to simplistic refined phenomenom...the question is always simple : Yin or Yang? Now or later ? that is the Yi...keep it simple
FuZi
Wow i wonder we discuss it so much here on the forum or people write books about it when all along we only need to know "now or later".
I was being sarcastic.
I was being sarcastic.
And you are not even a half empty glass! Imagine how THAT feels!!!
Now or later... that's all they ever hear!
for it is a metaphorical analogy of Taoism, therefore undistinguishable from the Yi...
What I do not understand in the answer that a glass' virtue is to be full is as simple as the Yi, in fact. How can it be the glass's nature to be full ? is it not a glass if it is half full ? understand my question ? do you see the puzzle in the answer that the virtue of a glass, besides containing, is to be full ?
If you understand , please, honestly, share the light...Since you knighted yourself with the pseudonym Trojan...or did you mean the preservatives ? ...just a little tease...
FuZi
Grasshopper, the Zen Master does not master the issue, just his positioning in relation to your confusion...the wind is moving, which makes the flag move...any other way of understanding is distant to the Tao.
it may be your nature to share the light, but that is your nature, not to be, but to share
I've read of many actors that remain "in character," long after the shooting of a movie ends. I remember seeing an Interview with Anthony Hopkins, shortly after his second "Silent of the Lambs" movie and the man was so scared about his personal character changes, from being "in character" for so long, that he didn't want to make any more of those kinds of movies (he lied or changed his mind, of course)
I'm starting to wonder...
Time to stop acting?
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Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
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United Kingdom
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