Zen Gardens and the Water Dividing Stone
Thursday, August 16, 2012
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The "Water-dividing Stone" is placed at the bottom of a Japanese garden cascade where the torrent splashes evenly. (Mizuwake-ishi)
The mizu wake stone is symbolic of the mythical carp that, through unwavering effort, climbed to the top of the waterfall to become a dragon, a regular teaching parable in the Soto Zen monastery.
This stone is essential for all wonderful cascades...the sound it makes as water hits it is reason enough to place one there!
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