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To study a single speck of dust is to study the whole universe
Dogen, 1200 – 1253
And he also showed me a little thing, the size of a hazelnut, lying in the palm of my hand. It seemed to me as round as a ball. I gazed at it and thought, ‘What can this be?’ The answer came thus, ‘It is everything that is made.’ I marveled how this could be, for it was so small it seemed it might fall suddenly into nothingness. Then I heard the answer, ‘It lasts, and ever shall last, because God loves it. All things have their being in this way.’
Julian of Norwich, 1342 – 1416, Revelations of Divine Love
photo US National Archives and Records Administration: Records of the Environmental Protection Agency
“To study a single speck of dust is to study the whole universe”
How absolutely true. I am a natural scientist and have experienced that again and again. Thanks for posting!
A beautiful post and a great reminder today…