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The prohibitions are like the bottom of a glass. If the glass does not have a bottom, everything just spills out; it can’t hold anything.
The prohibitions create a boundary or container -the bottom in the glass -but there is nothing in it yet. To fill up the glass, then, is not merely not doing something; it actually demands doing something positive.
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By Joe Dailey5
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Send us a text
The prohibitions are like the bottom of a glass. If the glass does not have a bottom, everything just spills out; it can’t hold anything.
The prohibitions create a boundary or container -the bottom in the glass -but there is nothing in it yet. To fill up the glass, then, is not merely not doing something; it actually demands doing something positive.
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