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Leo Cat Yarn Quote - question please

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hey all

 

i cannot find the video or the post where leo talks about this analogy...

i am trying to quote it and write it down because i find it very elegant

 

if someone remembers or can confirm this is correct, that would be great

 

"A cat unravels a yarn, which in turn unravels that cat."

or

"A cat unravels a yarn, which in turn unravels the cat."

 

I want this to make and be written with proper grammar sense - help with the English please and thanks :)

 

unsure if it should be "a cat unraveling a yarn which unravels the cat itself" ?

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It's on his blog, towards the beginning if I recall.  He drew a picture too.  

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Check out the 'All understanding is metaphorical' video on his blog.

It's a metaphorical image, so I wouldn't fuss over the sentence itself.


We are enslaved by anything we do not consciously see. We are freed by conscious perception.

- Vernon Howard

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@Joseph Maynor thnx. Will check.

@legendary yeah. I think it was there somewhere.

 

I post quotes often in my journal and on Facebook etc. So wanted to make it a quote out of it.

 

So that's why was asking if what i wrote makes grammatical sense at the least lol.


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21 hours ago, SoonHei said:

a cat unraveling a yarn which unravels the cat itself

A cat unravels a ball of yarn, which ultimately ends up unraveling the cat itself

Include the image if you're posting it on FB; makes it much clearer.


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- Vernon Howard

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