[MD] epistemological first musings and poetry's recognition

MarshaV marshalz at charter.net
Tue Jun 9 12:22:13 PDT 2009


At 02:53 PM 6/9/2009, you wrote:

>Marsha:
> > The pursuit of happiness, freedom and liberty are very noble
> > intellectual pattens of value, but they are not Quality (Dynamic
> > Quality) which is indivisible, undefinable and unknowable.
>
>Nick:
>To pursue quality is not an intellectual activity only.  I can demonstrate
>it for you too.  To pursue aka act.  I have papers that thoroughly show
>this so I don't need to explain too much.
>
>Marsha:
> > The best pursuit of Quality(DQ) would be to leave all intellectual
> > patterns behind and experience the undifferentiated aesthetic
> > continuum in each moment.
>
>Nick:
>And that is what pursuit of happiness means.  For quality is much more than
>dq.  Quality is static too.

Then the pursuit of hives would be the of pursuit quality according 
to your explanation, yes?  Yes, I agree that Quality equals Dynamic 
and static quality, but static quality is conceptually constructed 
and illusory.


>Remember Marsha there is dynamic and static quality.

To repeat, Dynamic Quality is the undifferentiated aesthetic 
continuum.  Static quality are static patterns of value which are 
conceptually constructed and illusory.  So while Intellectual static 
patterns of value may be great tools and lots and lots of fun, they 
do not independently exist; they are an relational, ever-changing, 
empty, no-things, etc., etc., etc.


>So you can pursue quality dynamically or statically, but either way 
>you are pursuing
>quality.

Why is there a need to pursue Quality?  There's nothing but 
Quality?   When one stops the intellectual chatter, one is closer to 
direct experience, of a tree for instance.  You remember trees, don't 
you?  I suggest you squint you mind and be directly with the 
tree.  But if you want to experience the tree by pursuing happiness 
first, that is your privilege.


Marsha





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