Re[2]: MD hierarchy of static patterns - coherence

From: Ilya Korobkov (korobkov_ilya@mail.ru)
Date: Wed Sep 01 2004 - 20:11:30 BST

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    Hi Mark,

    good to find we agree on all points of my last letter. We can go
    ahead now, I suppose.

    I would speculate further that human's subjective reality at any
    given moment is determined by the location of his LOCUS OF ASSEMBLING.
    The term "locus of assembling" means dominating at this very moment
    static pattern in it's relation to all other patterns (that are pushed
    into the background).

    I would speculate further that human's subjectively experienced "self"
    is a by-product of the DISPLACEMENT of locus of assembling. For
    example, when we want to convince ourselves in the reality of "I" that
    feels something (e.g. physical pain), and try to catch this "I", it
    means intellectual patterns taking over biological patterns, then
    biological patterns taking over intellectual patterns, then again
    intellectual patterns taking over biological patterns and again and
    again and again. The process of this circling changes (going on
    extremely fast) in the hierarchy of dominance of static patterns
    produces the illusion of ego.

    I would speculate further that coherent state means the absence of
    domination of any pattern over any other. And so means the absence
    of the hierarchy of dominance of static patterns itself. In coherent
    state there are no locus of assembling, and so no displacement of it.
    As a result, the illusion of ego doesn't occur.

    Well, enough speculations for one post :-)
    I will be grateful for any comments.

    Best regards,
     Ilya

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