I clicked through and read several of the Zen stories. I think they have the same effect on me as the magic eye images do on Chi-Ling... The only one I sort of understood is the one of the enlightened monk clinging to the tree hanging off a cliff... if he knows he cannot tell, and if he does not know he cannot tell. Rest of them will require some tuitions, O Mara.
Relentless warrior against windmills, champion of pedantic non sequiturs, deconstructively critical when provoked, in doubt, and at all other times. Subject has so many edges that he may fleetingly be mistaken to be well-rounded by a casual observer. If said illusion of well-roundedness is not visible at first, a small (or large) amount of squinting may do the trick.
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Thanks for the link, unawoken. Pictures by MC Escher?
nope. they are magic eye images
I can never see these, no matter how hard I try. I think there's something wrong with me. Haha.
I clicked through and read several of the Zen stories. I think they have the same effect on me as the magic eye images do on Chi-Ling... The only one I sort of understood is the one of the enlightened monk clinging to the tree hanging off a cliff... if he knows he cannot tell, and if he does not know he cannot tell. Rest of them will require some tuitions, O Mara.
Carpe Diem,
I am gonna post an explanation for this post one of these days. That would be very nonzensical but yet I might.
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