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GaryTaylor
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Right, funny through, she had several analogys that were interesting. Its an easy way to remember though. .Yes, I found Mardukm’s and Ghosty’s posts most helpful.
The spring-river-sea analogy is the best, IMHO. The River from which the sea forms is from the Spring and is necessary for the sea, yet it’s not it’s origin, is it? But the Sea proceeds from them as from one principle because the River through which the Sea forms is itself wholly derived from the Spring- The River and the Sea both have one origin, the Spring. The water in the sea came through the river but is ultimately from the Spring. From the view-point of the Sea, you can say that the sea came “FROM” the River and be right without meaning that the sea’s origin is the river.About the sea, you can say that it proceeds from the spring AND the River, as well as from the spring THROUGH the River.