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concept:mountain-stream-and-still-pool-metaphorMountain stream and still pool metaphor
Metaphor: as a pool's surface becomes still, we see deeper into the darkness; similarly, increasing simplicity reveals deeper connection to the Ground.
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- Poetic statement of the Ground-clearing nature of true simplicity.
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