From: David Morey (us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Mon Oct 11 2004 - 18:17:44 BST
Hi Mel
Pretty much agree, I do think science
will have to consider/uncover DQ more and more
as it tries to link different SQ patterns
together and to tell a complete cosmic
history.
DM
----- Original Message -----
From: "ml" <mbtlehn@ix.netcom.com>
To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: MD A bit of reasoning
> Hello David,
> >
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> > > well, it's very hard to see past all the SQ is it not?
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> > > DM
> > >
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> mel:
> It would seem to be in our normal consciousness that
> SQ will always dominate the experiential landscape.
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> The depth and richness, the complexity and intricacy of
> what has accumulated in a level, be it the array of niches
> in an ecosystem, the dependent melange of a culture,
> or the vast discernment and synthesis of all the schools
> of thought, are going to be the bulk of manifest subject
> matter. That's what we see.
>
> Since it is the relationships within and between what
> we perceive that denote the systems and meanings,
> the levels of complexity become or approach the
> logarithmically exponential.
>
> DQ, despite the infinite possibility, is, except for the
> present moment of perception, only seen in its
> becoming. That is part of the insight of Zen.
>
> If we hold the complexity in mind, with our normal habit
> of consciousness, we will see only tiny "blips" of DQ.
> Should we instead release our attachment to the complexity
> we perceive in normal consciousness and open ourselves
> up to an uncluttered perception of the present moment, we
> will see less of the SQ, and DQ will become the far larger
> part of our perceiving.
>
> SQ resides in time and habit, it is dependent.
> DQ resides in being and without separation
>
> thanks--mel
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