Article:
Divergence, Convergence, Sublation.
Update:
fig.3:
cf. Lao-tzu chapter 16.
“Resulting emptiness in limit, holding quiet seriously, all things happen together, I observe its restoration. It is things of all, each restores itself to its root. To restore itself to the root means quiet, this says to restore itself to order/life. To restore itself to order/life means ordinary, to know ordinary means well-lighted. Not to know ordinary (note: with no restoring itself), to do for no reason ill luck. To know ordinary is capacity/tolerance. Capacity/tolerance is namely public, public is namely king, king is namely providence, providence is namely Tao (principle), Tao (principle) is namely for a long time. End of life isn’t dangerous.”
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