[MD] Seven levels
Squonkriff at aol.com
Squonkriff at aol.com
Mon Jan 22 16:31:59 PST 2007
Mark 20-01-7: Abstract equality is an Intellectual pattern (Modern). Social
equality is what i am talking about, and more specifically the subjugation
of
the female by mail social patterns. I have suggested the source of this
subjugation as a Male static function's metaphysical inability to contain
Female
Dynamic function. You're not addressing this thesis Case.
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Hi Mark, Case and all,
(Mark, I love the 'riff' you have added to your identity.) I accept your
distinction of 'dynamic function' as sq-sq coherence, from 'dynamic quality'
an analogy for movement between moral levels.
Mark: Hi Joe, Thanks.
I become so enamored with the octave in music, I want it to be the template
for 'existence' for evolution of moral levels. I propose the organic level
to be divided into a male (organic before the evolution in the carbon atom
to allow penetration of the cell wall) and female level (after the evolution
of the carbon atom). With this configuration the proprietary awareness level
(social) evolves from the female level. In watching the science channel I
was struck by how long it took the hominid level to evolve to 'proprietary
awareness' (social) level as exemplified in cave paintings. In the sound
octave the movement between the third and forth note slows down. IMO oxygen
concentration provided a necessary shock for movement from a third to a
fourth level.
Mark: You feel society is a female progression Joe?
Interesting.
This has to be thought about.
Pirsig proposed 4 levels. I want 7 levels. Inorganic, male (organic),
female, proprietary awareness (social), intellectual, meta-social,
meta-intellectual. The last two are levels of consciousness only, and not
necessary for cosmic evolution. The possibility of individual evolution in
consciousness (enlightenment) becomes the s/o divide.
Joe
Mark: More interest. As long as these development don't force an Ockums
razor situation it's worth taking a look at IMO. There are those who find the
Social/Intellectual differentiation difficult to get ot grips with.
I don't see a problem myself, but you may be providing a helpful hand here
Joe.
Love,
Mark
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