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    As It was In the Beginning
    "Like a little bird that meets the sky for the first time,
    Like a new sprout that treads on earth for the first time,

    We, even in a winter evening
    When the day fades and darkness spreads,
    We start a new day,
    As if of a new morning,
    As if of a new spring,
    And as if of a new beginning."

    Living is of endless new beginnings,
    A string of many 'firsts'.


    Seed-Fruit is Not to Eat
    'Seed-fruit is not to eat' means 'it is not to be eaten' at the same time.

    It is a language of 'hope'?

    A persimmon tree standing bare in early winter is a symbol of tragedy.
    But the shiny red persimmon at the end of a branch is 'hope'?
    For the seeds in it sprout up next spring and rise from the soil,
    treading on earth.

    For such a spring, the tree shakes its leaves off and fertilizes its roots
    with the fallen leaves.

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    4 PREFACE
    Part I.
    14As It was In the Beginning
    16å¨ä¢àøëµýÊ The Deeper the Night, the Brighter the Stars
    18Needle Point
    20The Rings of a Tree
    21A Kiln of Discipline
    22Water
    24Where Spring Comes
    25Life History of a Butterfly
    26Teacher & Student
    27Love & Hate
    28The Place of Sorrow
    29Judgment of Autumn
    30¼­¿ï ¡®Seoul¡¯, A Calligraphy Writing
    32An Old Carpenter¡¯s Drawing of a House
    33A ¡®Tak(Pattern)¡¯ and a ¡®Jok(Foot)¡¯
    34A Bird that Flies High in the Sky Lightens Its Bone
    35Reflection
    36¡®A Half¡¯ and ¡®A Company¡¯
    37Winter is the Season of Thinking of Stars
    38A Grass Seed on the Window Pane of a Prison Cell
    39A Thin Notebook
    40Idol of a Cave
    42Greater Pain
    43Common Gypsophila
    44³Ê¸¥ ¸¶´ç A Big Yard
    45The Spring of the Mountains and the Rivers & the Spring of the Human World
    46The Longest Journey
    47The Peach Half
    48ÛÝ֨˧ A Hundred-time-forged Steel
    50Waiting for a Sunrise at Mt. Tae San
    52Similar Faces
    54One More Hand
    56Sunset
    58A Curved Road
    59Flowers and Butterflies
    60ÇѼܹä Sharing Rice Boiled from a Pot
    61Spring Flowers
    62What a Himalayan Hare Should Beware of
    63A Linden Baum
    64Columbus¡¯ Egg
    66Humanism
    67Machu Pickchu
    68Light Green Pine Needles
    69Camouflage
    70Waiting
    71The Whistle of a Train in My Memory
    72The Stage and TV
    73Speed Leads to Overspeed and Overspeed to Scud
    74í»ë¦ Freedom
    75Journey
    76ºó¼Õ An Empty Hand
    77Missing
    78»ùÅÍÂù¹° Cold Water in a Wellspring
    79No Money No Problem
    80Pyramid
    81The Leopard at Mt. Kilimanjaro
    82κú­Ññâ© A Person Who Has Seen the Sea
    83The Size of a House
    84Look Back!
    86The Meaning of Offspring
    87A Lying Cow
    88Life
    Part II.
    90ñé Moderation
    92é×Íëì¹ß£ Woo Gong Moves the Mountains
    94ÇÔ²² ¸Â´Â ºñ Getting Wet in the Rain Together
    96To Become a Flower, and to Become the Wind
    97Dandelion of the Earth
    98Trees! Oh, Trees!
    99Goodness and Beauty
    100´õºÒ¾î Çѱæ Together on the Road
    101Water Flows to Lowlands and Becomes the Sea
    102Mt. Ji-Ri
    103The Sun
    104ñëò¤ÔÑô¸ Majority Will Moves the Sky
    105Do Not Mirror Yourself On Water
    106´õºÒ¾î½£ Together Into a Forest
    107White Cranes of Saigon
    108¼ÕÀâ°í ´õºÒ¾î Hand in Hand, Being Together
    109An Impulse to Stand in the Rain
    110±æ¹þ »ïõ¸® Travelling Companion Along a 3,000 Li Distance
    111Theory of Relationship in Calligraphy
    112The Morning Bugle
    113Great Skill Is Like Lack of Skill
    114¹Ù±ù Outside
    115On-Dal¡¯s Fortress
    116Dawn
    117Lee, Kwang Shoots a Rock
    118A Thousand Hands
    119Promise
    120Relationship
    121My University Days
    122A Genius in Carpentry
    123Walking on One foot
    124A High Place
    125Water Runs Forward After Filling in Empty Spaces
    126We Make a Way, Going Forward
    127Prison Life in Summer
    128People Who Make a Living by Moving Their Bodies
    130Missing Friends on a Snowy Day
    131If the Water in the Chang-Rang River Is Clean
    132õðù¦õÕßÜ Spring Wind and Autumn Frost
    133Hundred Rivers Learn the Sea
    134Equality is the Highest Form of Freedom
    136Liberty Space
    138Cold Wall
    140Auschwitz¡¯s Conscience
    141Colossal Colosseum that Puts Us to Sleep
    142Proof That the Earth Is Round
    143My Hand and Your Hand
    144Ban-Gu-Jung and Ap-Gu-Jung
    146Beautiful Accompaniment
    147¿©·µÀÌ ÇÔ²² Many People Together
    148³ª´Â °È°í ½Í´Ù I Want to Walk
    149Minerva¡¯s Owl
    150Stepping Stones
    151The Shade of a Zelkova Tree
    152The Simplicity of Foolish People is What Changes the World
    Part III.
    154ßè Awakening
    156Truth of One¡¯s Own
    158÷× Communication
    160Ó×ÙíêóéÄ The Usefulness of Being Empty
    161The Fabric of Joy and Sorrow
    162Foot
    163On Love
    164Discarding and Rearing
    165Concentrating on the Middle, No Power
    166Harmony, but not Conformity
    167A Window and a Door
    168Decoding the Nazca Lines of Peru
    170Love and Reason
    172Incompletion
    173Lonely Pain
    174»õ³¯ A New Day
    176The Size of Sorrow and Joy
    177Autumn Meditation
    178A Paper Airplane
    179Understanding and Relationship
    180Culture and Agriculture
    181Between Yesterday and Today
    182New Year¡¯s Wisdom and Courage
    183King Midas¡¯ Hands
    184The Story Himalaya Tells Us

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