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The beginning and end of knowledge are the same thing -- the intuitive apprehension of reality as a totality.... At the core of life is a tiny steady flame of contemplation. If it goes out the person perishes, although the body and its brain may stumble on, and civilization goes rapidly to ruin. The source of life, the source of the order of nature, the source of knowledge, and the source of social order are all identical -- the immediate comprehension of the reality beyond being and not being. Contact with this power is the only kind of power there is.
-- Kenneth Rexroth. on the Tao Te Ching, Saturday Review 7/20/68
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