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Posted by Yongjian Bao on January 15, 1998 at 16:51:52:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Ecology: How Tacit Becomes Explicit posted by Ross Hall on January 15, 1998 at 14:36:08:
According to Zen, people have three spirally up-rising
comprehension of knowledge, which is examplified by guru's
statement of the comprehension of montain and river:the guru said:
when I first see a montain, I only see the rocked montain; when I see
a river filled with water, I only see the river.After I follow my master for a few years,
when I see the montain, I see something beyond rock; when I see the
river, I see something beyond water.After I myself turned to be a guru,
when I see the montain, I see something more than the montain; when I se
the river, I see something more than the river.Yongjian
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