Re: MD Statesman?
From: MarshaV (marshalz@i-2000.com)
Date: Thu Jun 10 2004 - 07:53:10 BST
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Greetings,
Hmmm. I certainly can agree hierarchy is a successful method.
I was a programmer for a number of years, and I loved it. At one
point I even tried to put Pirsig's discussion of Western Philosophy into
a flowchart. That was just too much for my little brain to manage.
- But isn't hierarchical methodology of the static variety?
Not low value, but static. Maybe there's another way.
I've told people that ZMM is my bible. It's true. But there's
a movie called Mindwalk that deeply moves me, and inspires me to push
forward. In painting, I've been taught to see more like a painter:
squint. That's what Mindwalk suggests to me. Squint.
The movie is a dialogue between a politician, a physicist, and a
poet. It's based on Fritjof Capra's book 'Turning Point'. It
suggests we look at the world/existence as being made of interconnected
systems and patterns of probability. There are no easy answers
provided, but that doesn't mean answers don't exist. It's
groovy!
I want to keep my mind open to both hierarctical and
interconnectedness. But as I mentioned, I think hierarchy has not
been terribly successful for the whole of humankind.
I don't really know anything. I'm exploring.
MarshaV
P.S. I just reread this email. The contradiction is that I
start by saying hierarchy is successful, and end by saying it's
unsuccessful. I'm going to admit the contradiction, and let it
stand.
At 06:54 PM 6/9/2004 +0100, you wrote:
Hi
I had concerns at first too. But can we really
avoid
placing things into an evolutionary
progression?
The alternative seems to be to forsake
values.
When we decide what is the best way forward we
are inevitably rejecting certain possibilities
for the
sake of those we are choosing. But also we
can
respect and give space to all life in the
context
of allowing others their own evolutionary
trajectory
unless conflict arises. Given conflict we have
to assess
how to resolve it, Pirsig's suggestion is that
we do so
in an evolutionary context of levels. It seems
to work
pretty well with the examples we have discussed
here
before. Like killing the virus to save the
human being.
regards
David M
- ----- Original Message -----
- From: MarshaV
- To: moq_discuss@moq.org
- Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:36 PM
- Subject: Re: MD Statesman?
- At 06:20 PM 6/8/2004 +0100, you wrote:
- Hi Marsha
-
- Do you havr anu objections/concerns about the MOQ levels?
-
- David M
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