“In other words, you can take from it but you can never exhaust it because it is complete in and of itself.(quote aad0002 Ji )”
aad0002 Ji
I agree with this part completely but I actually questioned “that part” author calls “full” which is taken from the “full” If he says only when “a part “( or parts) is/are taken from the “ Full”, it doesn’t affect the “fullness” of the “full” then it aligns with your thought but he also calls “full” to that part” which is taken out of “ the Full”
That is what made me comment on it. Sorry if I have to disagree with that “taken part” to be called “full”.
aad0002 Ji
I agree with this part completely but I actually questioned “that part” author calls “full” which is taken from the “full” If he says only when “a part “( or parts) is/are taken from the “ Full”, it doesn’t affect the “fullness” of the “full” then it aligns with your thought but he also calls “full” to that part” which is taken out of “ the Full”
That is what made me comment on it. Sorry if I have to disagree with that “taken part” to be called “full”.