Smoke over the hill indicates fire, horns over the fence indicate an ox.

 "Smoke over the hill indicates fire, horns over the fence indicate an ox. Given one corner, you grasp the other three; one glance, and you discern the smallest difference. Such quickness, however, is only too common among robed monks."

Engo's Introduction to Case 1: Emperor Wu Asks Bodhidharma. Hekiganroku. Translated by Katsuki Sekida (1977) 'Two Zen Classics'.

This struck a chord with me. How often do I go through my forms working towards the next movement rather than focussing on the one at hand? 'Grasping the other three' rather than 'being present'.

[Image: Emperor Wu of Liang]

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