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All things Quote by Hsu Yun

“How wide are the horizons of the spinning earth! The moonlight leads the tides and the sun's light will not be confined within the net of heaven. But in the end all things return to the One. The deaf and the dumb, the crippled and deformed are all restored to One's perfection.” quote by Hsu Yun
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“How wide are the horizons of the spinning earth! The moonlight leads the tides and the sun's light will not be confined within the net of heaven. But in the end all things return to the One. The deaf and the dumb, the crippled and deformed are all restored to One's perfection.”

Hsu Yun

About This Quote

Describes the vast, interconnected cosmos and ultimate unity, where all beings return to a perfect source.

In simple terms: All things ultimately return to a perfect source.

Key Takeaway

Seek unity beyond worldly distinctions.

Themes

spirituality cosmos unity

Mood

contemplative reverent

Type

spiritual poetic

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • nature appreciation
  • interfaith dialogue

Key Concepts

philosophy metaphysics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “One” mean to you?
  • How can you experience unity?
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