From: Kevin (kevin@xap.com)
Date: Fri Nov 08 2002 - 22:48:53 GMT
Steve:
I probably read this from a different perspective from which it was
written.
To me this is an interesting way of thinking about how one type of
awareness
can dominate overall consciousness. I reinterpret it as Rigel's
consciousness is dominated by social awareness for the paradoxical
reason
that he is not conscious of his social awareness. ie, He doesn't
realize
that his social awareness is relative rather than absolute.
To sum up, the first point (that talking about types of patterns)
doesn't
work is the most important. If we can agree on what the levels are not,
then we can work on figuring out what they are. So I ask again, which
type
if pattern is a person?
Kevin:
You've stated something here that resonates very strongly with me. I
really like this reading and it's goes along very well with my own
understanding of the MOQ.
Thanks for expressing this and I hope you'll keep it coming in the face
of what I anticipate will be rigid opposition.
With hope,
Kevin
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