On Levelling All Things
tsec leaning on a loable. Gazing up to his mind.
Yencseyu, t your body s-out cinders? Surely table is not no;
quot;My friend,quot; replied tsec;your question is apposite. today I my Self.... Do you understand? ... Per t of Eart ;
quot;Pray explain,quot; said tseyu.
quot;t; continued tsec;is called times, it is inactive. But o its blast. ened to its deafening roar?
quot;Caves and dells of , rees of many a span in girtrils, and some like mouts, goblets, mortars, or like pools and puddles. And torrents or singing arrorilling, and ec il tempest is past and silence reigns supreme. nessed rees and objects s and t;
quot;ell, t; enquired tseyu, quot;since ts of ures, and tes, of s t;
quot;t of tures,quot; replied tsec;is not uniform, but to ties. t agitates ts?
quot;Great ty entious. Great speecankerous.
quot;For ruggling e circumstances. Some are easy-going and leisurely, some are deep and cunning, and some are secretive. Noy fears, no terror. Noo be ter of rig stays beo an oato o umn and ers bligs oions, it keeps on running its course, never to return. Finally, and imprisoned, it is c see light again {8}.
quot;Joy and anger, sorrourns, ternate tell heir very Cause?
quot;But for tions I s be. Yet but for me, to feel t kno to its existence is ing. t it functions is credible enoug see its form. Per y outward form.
quot;take ts ernal cavities and six internal organs, all complete. of