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Paradox Vajra
When the context of basic space is known,
things are seen for what they are:
extant, but not real,
appearing but not solid,
separate, yet not-two,
varied, yet no-different,
defined, yet not bounded,
out 'there', yet in 'here',
void, yet full,
vast, yet a single point,
located, yet no 'where',
objective, yet familarly subjective.
This blissful, mysterious paradox:
diamond tipped drilling eqiupment
cutting through rock-hard notions
of self, reality, appearance, existence.
May 13, 2001 (2 of 2)
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