The next evening, when the showers came, I saw countless ripples on the surface of the lake, each running in concentric circles against the outward pushing circles of those aroundβ¦
And when the rain intensified, I saw the ripples dancing themselves into some frenzy, pushing themselves harder against one another, harder against one another... And he said: Only the drop not with the ripples know the depth and spread of the lake.
Alone, that night, long after the rain had gone, I found not a speck of the real reflected on the lake. Neither the stars, nor the moon. Everything went out of purpose into a slithering, twisting, rolling, dance of the unreal, as the wind continued to howl.
I waited for the ripples to dance out their dance.
The myriad things take shape and rise to activity, but I watch them fall back to their repose, like vegetation that luxuriently grows, but return to the soil from which it springs. ---Lao Tzu