1.1.A Necker Cube representing a three-dimensional perspective.
1.2.A square representing a two-dimensional perspective.
1.3.A Necker Cube representing acquisition of a three-dimensional perspective.
1.4.A tesseract representing a four-dimensional perspective.
1.6.Events in time radiating from the First Cause.
1.7.Relations of time and eternity.
1.8.The absolute-relative relationship.
1.9.An incorrect view of the absolute-relative relationship.
7.1.The Chinese character for “Zen.”
7.2.Drawing of Bodhidharma, based on painting by Soga Josaku (15th cent.).
7.3.The word AUM or OM, written in Sanskrit.
7.4.Chinese character for “TAO.”
7.5.The Chinese yin-yang symbol.
7.6.Line drawing of bamboo, based on painting by Chu Lu (1553–1632).
7.7.The Chinese characters for “wu hsin” (no-mind).
7.8.The Bamboo Cutter, based on painting by Liang K’ai (13th cent.).