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Notes from the mystic a few doors down
Polish the mirror, but don't look into it.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Lao Tzu on interior design
Cut out doors and windows in order to make a room. Adopt the nothing therein to the purpose at hand, and you will have the use of the room.
Thus what we gain is Something, yet it is by virtue of Nothing that it can be put to use.
Book XI
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