(280 BC supposedly, but I question Western math)
A Westerner raises the concern of a 'Duang' as opposed to a 'Tao' but this is merely fingers clapping.
The real image is one of transformation between 'claps'. The claps may be ambiguous, such is transformation.
The memory of the clap is a butterfly, the recollection of the clap is a glorious sage, yet the two together form another clap.
How strong is this fleet-winged butterfly? How strong is the power to forget? How strong is the power to survive the clap? When we keep clapping, we produce more claps.
https://www.learnreligions.com/butterflies-great-sages-and-valid-cognition-3182587
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History of Philosophy
Intention and Architecture, by Carolyn Fahey
6 years ago
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