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Nov 21, 2006 16:28
"A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing with him the image of a cathedral."
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mathnerdguy
November 22 2006, 01:13:14 UTC
And as soon as he forgets the idea and goes off to do something else, it's a rock pile again.
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ersatz_marduk
November 22 2006, 01:19:40 UTC
Sort of like a Zen koan, but replacing the word "mountain":
"First there is a cathedral. Then there is no cathredal. Then there is."
You could change it to "rock pile" just as easily and the idea would still be the same.
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taiirei
November 22 2006, 01:30:56 UTC
Agree!
It's still a rock pile if there's nothing done about it. Labels exist in the imagination only until they get applied.
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renuka31
November 22 2006, 20:44:11 UTC
but the rock pile would be a dream. and that dream may become a shattered dream, so the rock pile would simply be a shattered dream
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taiirei
November 22 2006, 22:42:39 UTC
Rock pile = dream? I don't buy that.
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"First there is a cathedral. Then there is no cathredal. Then there is."
You could change it to "rock pile" just as easily and the idea would still be the same.
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It's still a rock pile if there's nothing done about it. Labels exist in the imagination only until they get applied.
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