Li Ching-Yuen Quotes
Before I Had Studied Zen For Thirty Years,
I Saw Mountains As Mountains,
and Waters As Waters.
When I Arrived At A More Intimate Knowledge, I Came To The Point Where I Saw That Mountains Are Not Mountains,
and Waters Are Not Waters.
But Now That I Have Got Its Very Substance
I Am At Rest.
For It's Just That
I See Mountains Once Again As Mountains,
and Waters Once Again As Waters.
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