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Talking Zen

A collection of previously unpublished essays and talks given by Watts in the 1960s, transcribed and edited by his son.

This is very simple. Sight does not depend on the existence of the seen and the
seer, bound together by some mysterious process. The seer and the seen, the
knower and the known, are what we call "terms." Terms mean ends, and these
are in mathematical language called limits. Now, when we pick up a stick, the
stick has two ends, and they are the terms of the stick. The ends of the stick do not
exist as separate points which encounter each other on the occasion of meeting
at a stick.