Take a pitcher full of water and set it down in the water-now it has water inside and water outside. We mustn't give it a name, lest silly people start talking again about the body and the soul.
Indian mystic poet
Take a pitcher full of water and set it down in the water-now it has water inside and water outside. We mustn't give it a name, lest silly people start talking again about the body and the soul.
Indian mystic poet
A metaphor for the non-duality of body and soul, and the divine, from his poetry (Dohas).
15th Century
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