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The World as Emptiness, Part 10: Peaks and Valleys Go Together as One
So the trouble is that we have one-sided minds. And we notice the wave of life when it is at its peak or crest. We donât notice it when itâs at the trough; not in the ordinary way. Itâs the peaks that count. Take a buzzsaw: what seems important to us is the tips of the teeth. They seem to do the cutting, not the valleys between the teeth. But do you see? You couldnât have tips of teeth without valleys between them. Therefore, the saw wouldnât cut without both tips and V-shaped valleys. But we ignore that. We donât notice the valleys, so much as we notice the mountains. Valleys point down. Mountains point up. And we prefer things that point up because up is good and down is bad.
But seriously, we donât praise the peaks for being high and blame the valleys for being low. But it is so, you see, that we ignore the âvalleyâ aspect of things, and so all wisdom begins by emphasizing the valley aspect as distinct from the peak aspect. We pay plenty of attention to the peak aspect. Thatâs what captures our attention, but we somehow screen out the valley aspect. But that makes us very uncomfortable. It seems that we want and get pleasure from looking at the peaks, but actually, this denies our pleasure because secretly we know that every peak is followed by a valley. The valley of the shadow of death.
And weâre always afraid because weâre not used to looking at valleys; because weâre not used to living with them. They represent to us the strange and threatening unknown. Maybe weâre afraid the principle of the valley will conquer, and the peaks will be overwhelmed. Maybe death is stronger than life because life always seems to require an effort; death is something into which you slide effortlessly. Maybe nothing will overcome something in the end. Wouldnât that be awful? And so we resist change, ignorant of the fact that change is life, and that ânothingâ is invariably the obverse face of âsomething.â
Most people are afraid of space. They ignore it, and they think space is nothing. Space and solid are two ways of talking about the same thing. Space-solid. You donât find space without solid, you donât find solids without space. If I say, âThere is a universe in which there isnât anything but space,â you must say, âSpace between what?â Space is relationship, and it always goes together with solid, like back goes with front. But the divisive mind ignores space. And it thinks that itâs the solids that do the whole job; that theyâre the only thing thatâs real. That is, to put it in other words, conscious attention ignores intervals because it thinks theyâre unimportant.
Letâs consider music. When you hear music, what you really hear when you hear melody is the interval between one tone and another. The steps, as it were, on the scale. Itâs the interval that is the important thing. So, in the same way, in the intervals between this yearâs leaves, last yearâs leaves; this generation of people and that generation; the interval is in some ways just as importantâin some ways, more importantâthan what itâs between. Actually, they go together, but I say the interval is sometimes more important because we underemphasize it, so Iâm going to overemphasize it as a correction. So space, night, death, darkness, not being there is an essential component of being there. You donât have the one without the other, just as your buzzsaw has no teeth without having valleys between the tips of them. Thatâs the way being is made up.