
shane drinkwater
 
The ego says
 that the world is vast, and 
that the particles which form it are tiny.
When tiny particles join, it says, the vast 
world appears. When the vast world 
disperses, it says, tiny 
particles appear.
 
The ego
 is entranced by 
all these names and ideas, 
but the subtle truth is that world and particle
 are the same; neither one vast, neither one tiny. Every 
thing is equal to every other thing. Names and 
concepts only block your perception 
of this Great Oneness. Therefore
 it is wise to ignore 
them. 
 
Those 
who live inside 
their egos are continually bewildered:
 they struggle frantically to know whether things 
are large or small, whether or not there is a purpose 
to joining or dispersing, whether the universe is blind and 
mechanical or the divine creation of a conscious being. 
In reality there are no grounds for having beliefs 
or making comments about such things. Look 
behind them instead, and you will discern 
the deep, silent, complete truth 
of the Tao. Embrace it, and 
your bewilderment 
vanishes. 
 
Hua hu Ching, Chapter 32
 
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