[MD] DQ Reduex

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 30 10:08:36 PDT 2006


Case and Matt Poot,

> [Case]
> I am starting to wonder about that term latch. "If"
> what we are flowing in
> is fluid perhaps it is better to think of stasis as
> resistance almost in an
> electrical sense. Friction. 
> 
> I 
>   am  
>      wearing 
>              down 
>                   until 
>                         I 
>                            become
>                                   Static.


     This is an interesting way of noticing Static
quality.  Evolutionarily speaking, that which sticks
around the longest, allowing for Dq still, will have
not only the latches, the dq, but also, somewhere in
all this, the time.  Since I view quality as cyclical,
having the time - to change, thus dq, and for any dq
to latch onto something already in place, a static
pattern, we may notice a flow similar to not only what
you mention, but also as we watch a river flow.  The
river flows, carrying debris (sand, silt, trees,
etc...).  Depending on the friction, which also will
depend on the velocity, the debris will either carry
further down river or settle.  The debris may settle
on the usual river bottom or if a flood, no matter
high the flood height is, the debris may settle up on
what usually is the river bank or floodplain.  So, we
notice debris collecting, shaping the land, and the
river itself due to friction which corresponds with
velocity and size of debris.  
     Also, I say this thinking of what Matt Poot said
regarding the Death Path as follows:  "life would make
more sense if they put the recycling logo around the
word everytime."  This is how I experience the cyclic
nature of quality, movement of stasis amidst dynamic
events, thus, the interference of dynamic events is a
comparable result to the changes amidst static
patterns, as a river flows.

SA  

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