From: Wim Nusselder (wim.nusselder@antenna.nl)
Date: Mon Sep 06 2004 - 07:26:23 BST
Dear Ilya,
You asked 5 Sep 2004 10:48:15 +0400:
'How does MOQ explain which patterns become conscious and which remain
sub/unconscious? Which contribute to conscious self and which do not?'
The MoQ can't explain that (nor can any metaphysics). That's what psychology
is for. It requires describing and explaining the process of
'identification'. My suggestion would be (as described in my "economics of
want and greed") that people create an "I", because they are addressed as
such. MoQ based psychology would have to go much more into details. I agree
with David B. (5 Sep 2004 17:28:43 -0600) that Wilber's integral psychology
could be of help here.
With friendly greetings,
Wim
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