To conceal the revealed only requires a forgetting, a moving on that loses the previous to the new: the unconcealed must be kept safe in its unconcealedness. How does the concealed become revealed? Mustn't it be the unconcealed potential-to-be-unconcealed and not the strictly concealed, that can never be revealed, if it ever becomes the unconcealed? That is, mustn't the concealed always remain concealed? But we begin to see things show themselves as revealed in the revealing that must and can only be an interpretation of seeing the concealed as being unconcealed in its very being concealed.
I have all I need,
But I have not done
All I need to do.
Warm not hot,
Pain sets in,
I should sleep,
And I will.
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