"The entire ocean is [embodied] in one wave, yet the ocean does not shrink. A small wave includes the great ocean, and yet the wave does not expand."
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"Though the ocean simultaneously extends itself to all waves, it does not by this fact diversify itself; and though all waves simultaneously include the great ocean, they are not one." Dushun
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"When the great ocean embraces one wave, nothing hinders it from embracing all other waves with its whole body. When one wave includes the great ocean, all other waves also include the ocean in its entirety." Dushun
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"There is no obstruction whatsoever between them. Contemplate on this." Dushun
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Replying to @NoaidiX
I think small waves amount to oceans of larger waves, beginning with (infinite) triangle waves like alternating square roots of 2, and multiplying into larger waves including brain waves. That's like my dad read to me: 'I found the secret of the sea in meditation on the dew drop'
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