Questions Are Seeds
Let me plant a question.
Planting something means you hope to see it grow.
Easy answers nip a question “in the bud.”
Don’t be premature.
Let’s plant a question and compost the answer. Then it can
grow new questions.
Before a seed can grow it has to split open. Then there is
no more seed.
Blow that question up.
A question in a dry mind yields a stunted answer.
Have you ever “solved” a seed?
In this hyacinth, first of the season, a hundred streams
flow into one and out again in a thousand waves.
A good question doesn’t convert A to B but A to alphabet.
A good question doesn’t convert A to B but A to alphabet.
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