Out of confusion emerges clarity.
(Excerpt from Seeds of a Hermit, by Don Baird: All Rights Reserved – Ó Copyright 1986)
Very often clarity arises from confusion. Ponder the thought a bit and see how you think that might work.
Out of confusion emerges clarity.
(Excerpt from Seeds of a Hermit, by Don Baird: All Rights Reserved – Ó Copyright 1986)
Very often clarity arises from confusion. Ponder the thought a bit and see how you think that might work.
In nature, order arises out of chaos. This can be found in crystallography, botany and biology, the structures that nature builds for itself. It is explained to us in the mathematics of fractals- Cantor Sets, Koch Snowflakes and Lorenz attractors. So, once again we are left with the idea that we should emulate nature.
As a side note, a good book I read a while back on Chaos Theroy was Deep Simplicity by John Gribbin.
I completely understand the concept,and practice it on a daily basis, but how many thousands of hours does it take before you finaly start to see that clairity with no effort at all?