[MD] Time IS runnin' out
mark_maxwell at talktalk.net
mark_maxwell at talktalk.net
Sun Nov 1 12:12:07 PST 2009
Hi John,
I've been spending some time thinking about all this (and related posts) and hope to contribute when i feel i have something to say.
All the best,
squonk
We start with Metaphysics 101. This is because you need to understand the
ground upon which your education is based. This should be the first thing
all students learn and the fact that it is not is only due to the
status-quo, powers-that-be-in-charge, having a vested interest in covering
up and hiding. Not so at DQ University - which carries the principle of
openness and honesty to a seemingly ridiculous degree.
Metaphysics 101 will be conducted by a teacher reading to a class, with
pauses for questions when anybody needs to ask a question. The class will
be as long as the students need to get through the required reading, with no
set time limit. The grades will be pass or fail. If you persist in
sticking with the class and reaching the communal consensus of
understanding, you are ready to move on. If you fail, you have to keep
playing until you succeed or drop out or do something different. I think
all classes should be like that.
After a firm grounding in Metaphysics, the student will choose a track of
education in harmony with their taste and inclination, but to successfully
graduate from DQ University, every student must have absorbed and
demonstrated the knowledge of mastery of all levels of their being - in a
natural progression from the biological arts of agriculture and shelter
creation to the high intellectual pursuits of art and politics.
In fact, the school grounds should be themselves an ideal demonstration of
proper principles put in practice. Designed in a circle with enough food
for all and gardened according to the wisest minds in a holistic pattern.
And archery. Every student should learn how to hit the target with a bow.
For your doctorate, you have to get it in the bulls eye.
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