From: jc (jcpryor@nccn.net)
Date: Sat Aug 06 2005 - 19:15:30 BST
At 6:25 PM -0700 7/31/05, Steve & Oxsana Marquis wrote:
>
>Dynamic Quality can lead us in two directions; further evolution or
>degeneration. So maybe DQ for its own sake is not the best goal, but rather
>higher quality latches, ie, higher quality static patterns.
>
>Live well,
>Steve
Hello Steve,
you have raised a thought-provoking issue in my mind. I really
didn't want to get too drawn into metaphysical speculations. I
haven't always been leery enough of such in the past and thus I'm
careful.
But perhaps if I'm way off base here, others can see it and correct
me. The entire thing is degeneracy anyhow.
You can't understand DQ by improving your SQ. It's not
theorectically possible and in real life it never seems to work that
way. The nature of DQ is the higher level informing the lower of
resonances it knew not. Improving one's SQ is just a way of
perpetuating patterns that are obviously not working. (demonstrated
by "the need for improvement") That is because existing patterns
become attached to an ego whose main "goal in life" is the
perpetuation of itself and it's concommitant patterns.
DQ is the wind that can't be caught in a bucket and it's also the
only thing worth all the mental energy we own.
It seems to me that when you say DQ, you are really talking about
CHAOS. That which disrupts all patterns for no reason, The metal
that rusts, the germ that kills, entropy. DQ is by definition good
because it is this flow toward the good which what the MoQ is all
about. There is good. It draws, it beckons, it creates and it is.
Good is a noun. Also a word. And we shouldn't get too caught up in
the webs of our words that we forget that there is a Good.
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