[MD] subject/object: pragmatism

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 16 11:33:46 PST 2007


     [DM]
> I see. Yes indeed the situation and the choices
available
> have many, perhaps mostly, aspects that are what
random
> for us as individuals, i.e we did not select them. 
What
> I am refering to is that our response is always a
matter
> of choice, as there are always possibilities
available,
> otherwise there would be only SQ and no DQ in
certain
> situations. I'm saying there is always DQ present,
i.e.
> possibilities beyond what is actually occuring.
   


     I don't know how to define "beyond", but I get
the gist of what your saying.  We have choices, and we
may not like any of the choices that are available in
the immediate moment, and can make a choice with our
teeth gritting.  Maybe even someday artisticly make a
move that allows for choices that we may currently
only dream about.


snowy, windy, leafless branches - hemlock green!
SA


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