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What have you learned from other animals?

Posted on Jul 21st, 2008 by Jordan : Beyond Illusion Jordan
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 21, 2008:


Trout chasing the tails of each other in the fall

A snake shedding its skin while we shed

Birds teasing the crown

Teddy licking the tears away

The bear looks back in Yosemite

A goldfish named Lucky who was not so lucky

Deer eating the neighbor’s apples

Honu on black sand beaches

 

Animal nature--

Will you falter

or have you just begun

to shift within

the reason

of the lost mind?
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FastDart : Peaceful Arrow
17 days later
FastDart said

Gordan or triplegem or just hey who taught you that?

I love the yin & yang symmetry of the the image. That's what drew me to this post.

The antitheses or mutual correlations in human perceptions of phenomena in the natural world, combining to create a unity of opposites in the theory of the Taiji.
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The concept is complementary of any one phenomenon or comparison of any two phenomena. They are universal standards of quality at the basis of the systems of correspondence seen in most branches of classical Chinese science and philosoph
y.

The work is outstanding the poem delightful…I can't believe no one had found it yet..

namaste'

Jordan : Beyond Illusion
17 days later
Jordan said

Thanks FastDart,
It is amazing to see fish play in this way in the stream by the cabin I was living in years ago.

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