[MD] Quantum Physics

PhaedrusWolff at carolina.rr.com PhaedrusWolff at carolina.rr.com
Sun Dec 17 16:03:58 PST 2006


So, as to what you've brought up above. Stuck or latching upon dq is 
not an acceptance of dq, for I'm not grasping dq, yet, I'm not letting 
go either, so, dq can be involved in static patterns, for to shut-out 
dq from static quality is to make static quality dead. So, when I say 
I'm stuck upon dq, I'm relaxed-focused upon dq. I can't get it off my 
mind, yet, I'm aware of static patterns, too. I'm quiet, everything is 
quiet, I can't grasp anything in this universe. I'm noticing static 
patterns, all these lines, I hear birds, I feel my heart-beat, yet, 
this is saying nothing to me that will stick as the - this is it!, for 
I'm not staticly stuck or stuck upon any static quality. Quiet remains 
still. Not a peep, yet, I hear the wind blowing in the oak leaves. 
This all is crushing my mind, my body will die someday, what's 
happening! And, I might have all this pass through me mind, and what 
remains still, after all of this passes? How might I relax? I settle 
in this quiet, mmm, fee
ls good - this bottomless experience - no-self. 

Hi SA)

It would seem to me meditation would be a good way to clear the mind, 
open you up to DQ. Enlightenment, that little something that happens 
when you meditate, but may not even know you received, might be 
considered DQ, but in my way of thinking, this enlightened state 
builds. There would be no recognition of enlightenment, right? Isn’t 
it only built through a life of meditation? 

I wouldn’t really care to nit-pick about when enlightenment becomes 
sq, or when it remains DQ. 

In your meditation, DQ would be the source of the enlightenment, huh?

Chin



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