Re: MD DYNAMIC PRESSURE (?)

From: Joseph Maurer (jhmau@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Tue Aug 10 2004 - 18:22:21 BST

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    On 7 August 1:13 PM Ilya writes to Mark:

    Ilya:

    I invented a new term today, DYNAMIC PRESSURE, and want to present it it to
    you and ask what you think about it.

    DYNAMIC PRESSURE is experienced by person drive from static patters of his
    life toward unknown. Experienced by person force that drives him toward he
    does know what, you understand, Mark?

    MarshaV 10-8-04 Continuing to use old words and old concepts will not
    prepare humanity for the new ideas coming from the scientific community
    today. Everything is connected to everything. How to spread word of this new
    perspective?

    Hi Ilya, MarshaV, Mark, and all,

    joe: somehow these posts are connected in my mind. I know the DYNAMIC
    PRESSURE to be connected! I am responding via email. The MOQ of Robert
    Pirsig is new.

    It seems as though evolution is putting on the pressure. The American
    revolution in the 18th century, the Russian revolution in the 20th century,
    Colonialism, Science, The Work, Wars, Jimi Hendrix smashing his guitar, The
    Dead never playing a song the same way yet the audience loves them, Jazz,
    improvisation, Just intonation. When I sing in the church choir I want to
    make the music interesting. There is a lump in the back of my throat! Learn
    to shape the vowels, breathe right!

    Good luck, Ilya, putting the organic, social, and intellectual levels
    together in the individual psychology along with self-awareness. Gender
    specific is a contentious subject.

    Joe Maurer

    IK> I invented a new term today, DYNAMIC PRESSURE, and want to present it it
    to you and ask what you think about it.
    >
    IK> DYNAMIC PRESSURE is experienced by person drive from static patters of
    his life toward unknown. Experienced by person force that drives him toward
    he does know what, you understand, Mark?
    >
    IK> If we use this new term, we don't have to define "DYNAMICNESS" and
    explain what means saying that one person is more Dynamic than another. We
    may just say that a person A experiences much more DYNAMIC PRESSURE than a
    person B. Or, that a person A experiences much more DYNAMIC PRESSURE at the
    moment of time t1 than he experienced at the moment of time t2.
    >
    IK> Now. If a person experiences little DYNAMIC PRESSURE, he is dominated
    completely by static patterns. His life is tepid and measured. He may be
    more or less harmonious depending on how coherent his static pattern levels
    are, but he has comparatively little chances to become either mental
    hospital patient or great spiritual leader. He is ordinary very small detail
    in the body of the Giant.
    >
    IK> If a person experiences great DYNAMIC PRESSURE, there are two
    possibilities. If this person's static pattern levels are very coherent, his
    life is a mistic experience of a great intensity. Example of such a person -
    Jesus Christ.
    IK> If this person's static pattern levels are NOT coherent at all, it's
    hard to envy him. His life is complete nighmare. He is being torn apart by
    he doesn't understand what. In such a state some people seek rescue at
    psychoanalysts, some in religion, some in alcohol and drugs. Some may clench
    teeth tight and cling to whatever static patterns they had (and thus shut
    themselves from any possibility for growth). Some may stubbornly seek for
    Truth, Reason (or whatever they would call it) and eventually invent
    something like MOQ :-)
    >
    >
    IK> Well, that's what I wanted to tell you and ask your opinion about, Mark.
    If you tell me how this description fits with the MOQ theory and what you
    personally think about it, I would be very grateful.
    >
    >
    IK> Best regards,
    > Ilya
    >
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