LS Re: Internalization of society


Gene Kofman (its@icanect.net)
Thu, 16 Oct 1997 17:15:06 +0100


James wrote:
> The mind internalizes all levels and this makes it self-sufficient, at
> least for a while.
...
> the mind continually maintains itself by reinforcing old patterns, and
> preserves gains by reinforcing new patterns..
I guess, this internalization, this looping back onto itself and feeding
upon its own constructs, is what precludes mind from experiencing DQ. I
wonder why, even after glimpsing DQ, and after receiving such a great
rationalization as MoQ, is it so difficult (at least for me) to call the
Quality perceiving state 'on demand'.

Gene.

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