[MD] Truth and the Linguistic Turn

Ron Kulp RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Wed May 14 06:42:06 PDT 2008


Platt:

Can you provide an example or two of how your approach resolves MOQ 
conflicts?

Ron:
One common misconception is to view SQ/DQ in S/O terms.
Giving rise to the perception that they are separate entities Ie. DQ
acting upon SQ, or DQ animating, driving or empowering SQ.
Rather than an alteration in the rules that define experience.
Making Moq SQ heavy in the same way SOM is objective heavy.
Creating much conflict but gaining little improvement
In understanding.

Two, is viewing the 4 levels in the same way, so they are perceived As
separate levels in struggle rather than active distinctions of An active
whole. (this ties in with the above misconception)

Third is seeing better-ness as an entity rather than a function.
Better-ness is aligning ourselves with Quality. Since the term "Quality"
means Reality we focus on pre-intellectual awareness.
Leaving "better-ness" undefined. Therefore reality is the standard for
MoQ morality and its base in certainty.



More information about the Moq_Discuss mailing list