Dissecting Quote by John Daido Loori
“To know objects only through dissecting and cataloguing them is to miss their full reality. It is to fall asleep amidst the mystery and to become numb to the wonder of this great Earth.”
About This Quote
Focusing only on analytical breakdown of objects blinds us to their holistic essence, causing a loss of wonder and connection with the natural world.
In simple terms: Analysis alone hides the full reality of things.
Balance analysis with holistic appreciation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- nature walks
- art appreciation
- scientific research
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to “see” the whole of an object?
- How can you integrate analysis and wonder?
May ignore practical details needed for problem solving.