One day I overheard a conversation between two carp. They were arguing about a magical Oak Tree that grows at the very edge of the earth. Its crown is as huge as the sky itself and shimmers with all the colors of the rainbow. Its rays are elastic. According to them, the fish said, it is certainly possible to walk (and swim) to other lands. The acorns of this oak are sweet as nectar. And if someone manages to eat such an acorn, then he will be full for the rest of his days.
A pure pig is sitting at the foot of the oak tree. Hes been sitting for a long time. She is enchanted by the beauty of the oak tree. She really wants to taste the nectar acorn from the magic tree. But she doesnt do it. The pig knows that if he eats at least one such fruit, he will never want to taste it again. And the sweet aroma of the acorn will no longer seem attractive. And the infinitely stretched anticipation of divine sweetness will cease to promise the unthinkable.
So what, you may ask, was the carp dispute?
One crucian carp claimed that the earth appeared first, then it had an edge, and only then an oak tree grew on this edge. And then the pure pig came to the smell of acorns.
Another crucian with bubbles at the mouth proved that everything was different. First, a pig appeared, followed by an acorn, and only after that a Magical oak tree grew. The edge of the earth, like the earth itself, appeared last.
Arguing, the fish fell into a trance. In the joint vision that opened, both the pig, the acorn, the oak, and the earth have always existed.
If the crucians could, they would probably drown in the water without regaining normal fish consciousness.
A pure pig is sitting at the foot of the oak tree. Hes been sitting for a long time. She is enchanted by the beauty of the oak tree. She really wants to taste the nectar acorn from the magic tree. But she doesnt do it. The pig knows that if he eats at least one such fruit, he will never want to taste it again. And the sweet aroma of the acorn will no longer seem attractive. And the infinitely stretched anticipation of divine sweetness will cease to promise the unthinkable.
So what, you may ask, was the carp dispute?
One crucian carp claimed that the earth appeared first, then it had an edge, and only then an oak tree grew on this edge. And then the pure pig came to the smell of acorns.
Another crucian with bubbles at the mouth proved that everything was different. First, a pig appeared, followed by an acorn, and only after that a Magical oak tree grew. The edge of the earth, like the earth itself, appeared last.
Arguing, the fish fell into a trance. In the joint vision that opened, both the pig, the acorn, the oak, and the earth have always existed.
If the crucians could, they would probably drown in the water without regaining normal fish consciousness.






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