From: Paul Turner (paulj.turner@ntlworld.com)
Date: Tue Jun 15 2004 - 17:51:24 BST
Hi Platt
Platt said:
I've notice in several of your posts you distinguish between a "Dynamic
point of view" and a "static point of view. Please explain what you mean
by Dynamic point of view.
Paul:
I mean the point of view of one whose static patterns have fallen away,
for a moment, or for longer periods.
Platt said:
Do you think it's possible to live in a constant state of nirvana which
appears to be what the Dynamic point of view refers to?
Paul:
I don't know. In Buddhist literature there generally seems to be a
return to an everyday existence, a "returning to the marketplace."
Platt said:
Seems to me, from a survival point of view intellect (reason) must be
engaged and used more or less on a daily basis.
Paul:
I don't know about, "from a survival point of view," I think biological
and social patterns can do a pretty good job, along with Dynamic
Quality. I agree that intellect is engaged on a daily basis.
Cheers
Paul
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