From 'All-Inclusive Study', 'Henzan': "All-inclusive study means 'If the top of a stone is large, the bottom is large. If the top of the stone is small, the bottom is small'. Without changing the top of a stone, you allow the stone to be large or to be small".
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| The ino, less of a blur this time, tries to figure out if the stone is large or small. Photo courtesy of Marcia Lieberman |
Since you're trying to move it from A to B, I should think it's really quite a large stone. Now whether anyone else agrees with that is another matter.
ReplyDeleteI think Dogen is telling us not to be too stressed out about relative phenomena, but at the same time you could say that another measure of the size of a rock is how much it hurts when you drop it on your foot.
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