depalo opened this issue on Apr 21, 2005 ยท 5 posts
labinski posted Fri, 22 April 2005 at 8:13 AM
If the seer and the seen require a value judgement, then they consult the seeker, and you have three. The seeker sees and reflects. What does he reflect on? What is his guide? Where does it come from? The thousand things are found in the guide, for the change between the seer and the seen must have a meaning. The seeker reflects on the book, for it is a book about changes. If the seer and the seen require no value judgement, then nothing changes for the flame is frozen.The thousand things lie silent and still. How can pain and suffering exist unless one knows pleasure as well. The seer merely sees. Do you see?