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Re: To see the universe in a grain of sand.
On one level it is when we were scratching our name in our desk in elementary school, daydreaming as the teacher droned on and then occasionally looking up and acting interested when we notice the similarity between the drawing of the atom on the periodic table and the drawing of the solar system...and then we think....are the atoms in this desk that I am carving up actually other galaxies of solar system and inside of which there is a kid carving up his desk...and then look up and just while you are wondering who is carving on the desk you are in, the teacher says, "William, would you please stand up and tell us what is so interesting about the ceiling?"
On another level I see us blowing up that grain and realizing it isn't the same as the rest, it is crystal, or granite, or feldspar...it is shaped different and colored different...
And yet another is the oneness of all....that the electrons, protons, neutrons are the same building blocks that all use...
Or that this could be hot on beach or silt in a river, or flowing through an hourglass, part of the mortar in Notre Dame or be a shooting star...
yes, like G!D if I name it, define it, I limit it. I miss out on all the potential and possibility...
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