There is only one Micho waterfall.  Yet who is to say how it differs
from any other waterfall?  The surroundings make it seem unique, but
are not unique in themselves.  In nature nothing is unique and
everything is particular.  Thus one sees the world from two sides at
once merely by looking at it in one way.

And what we value a man, or a waterfall, or a dog for, is not what we
call himself or it, which we can ever know, but for that insight
into the nature of all things which only the particular thing can ever
give us, and it only when it is most idiosyncratically itself.

	- David Stacton, *Segaki*