18 Jul Kotodama 26
No thing is perfect, but nothing is no thing which makes it perfect.
No thing is perfect as everything is temporary, everchanging. Thus, whatever thing may seem perfect now is not perfect later which makes it not perfect now.
Nothing is perfect as nothing is forever unchanged. As everything is nothing before it is something, nothing is perfect as it’s the essence of everything. Moreover, as nothing is no thing, it casts no shadows; thus, nothing allows a clear view of everything.
Nothing is “0,” a circular line that is perfect as it has no beginning and no end. While the circle seems to give rise to imperfection — a duality of mutually exclusive spaces, a within and without — the spaces are not mutually exclusive. They are mutually dependent as one cannot exist without the other, making them perfect together.