In “The Life and Art of Josan” (Wade Rosen Publishing) there is a drawing in which a dragon is hovering above a makeshift raft and the text reads: “Oh! You thought it was the raft upon which you would be crossing? Ho, no! When the time comes for you to cross, the Dragon will take you himself, upon his back.” In order to change, one must be ready to accept real loss. But, how can one make oneself ready for real loss?
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