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claim:it-is-not-true-that-outward-simplicity-creates-inner-calm-it-is-only-inner-simplicity-true-simplicity-of-heart-which-creates-itIt is not true that outward simplicity creates inner calm; it is only inner simplicity, true simplicity of heart, which creates it
Claim that the wild Norwegian dragon carving has inner calm despite complexity, because everything essential has been left and nothing extraneous remains—distinguishing inner from outer simplicity
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- Simplicity and Inner CalmextendsThe property that living wholes have a geometrical simplicity and purity with a certain slowness, majesty, and quietness; everything unnecessary is removed—all centers not actively supporting other centers are stripped out
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- One of the fifteen transformations; the practical equivalent of Occam's razor, removing everything not required.
- Poetic statement of the Ground-clearing nature of true simplicity.
- Claims the spiritual dimension of true simplicity.
- A summary generalization from the examples about the nature of living processes.
- Final lines describing the ultimate ordinariness and authenticity of living architecture.
- Because all extraneous stuff must be removed to reach purity of heart.