Akhā, the enlightened one, is the very form of God, like an ocean. Before such an ocean, why should a mere well attempt to perform?
This couplet by Akha compares an experienced, enlightened soul to God, vast and all-encompassing like the ocean. It asks, "Why would a small well try to jump into the mighty sea?" The well represents a limited individual or a seeker with partial knowledge. The sea, on the other hand, symbolizes the boundless wisdom and spiritual experience of an enlightened being. Just as a well cannot contain or compete with the ocean's immensity, a soul with limited understanding cannot grasp or challenge the profound, divine wisdom of a truly experienced master. It's a gentle reminder of humility and recognizing the vastness of true spiritual understanding.
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