David, I like that alot.

Care to expand?  

Zeno said that he could answer the question "are things one or many?", but
only if someone could explain to him what "one" is.

>Tao gives birth to One.

Hm - does this mean that numerical distinctness is a form that we
(intellect) give birth to and project upon the continuum?  Such would be the
Platonic account.

Elephant


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> The Tao gives birth to One.
> One gives birth to Two.
> Two gives birth to Three.
> Three gives birth to all things.
> 
>> From the Tao Te Ching as translated by Stephen Mitchell
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> Shalom
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