[MD] All the way down
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ununoctiums at gmail.com
Fri Dec 17 22:12:13 PST 2010
Hi J-A,
It is interesting how language defines the past with the present. It
also acts as a funnel to condense the vast into the specific. Let's
take "It is language, all the way down". We start with "It". Now
this could mean anything or everything. When we add "is" we are
beginning to define the "it" with a passive verb. We then move on to
"language", and here we have converted "it" into language. But we are
not done yet. Further condensation happens with the phrase "all the
way down". Of course we could break that up too, but I think you see
what I mean. So it is not until the end of the phrase or sentence
that we define what we have already begun in the past. We have
condensed the "IT" into a single point. It is a refining process by
which we define the past with the present.
The same is true with life, if I may be so bold. The past is defined
by our present attitude towards it. We can make the past dreary or
meaningful. That is the power we have with the present, one of
creating the past with the moment. What power indeed if you use it
correctly. The future is unknown, but the past is in the moment as we
define it. We wouldn't be right here right now if it were not for
that past.
Cheers,
Mark
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 7:33 PM, <jananderses at telia.com> wrote:
> Interesting thread.
>
> Quality is an event
> It is an event with quality.
>
> It consist of the two letters i and t. Both of crucial and similar importance to it.
>
> The i and the t must be put in the right order. Otherwise ti will be some other event, worse quality.
>
> The Value of it, it's expression, is just whatever you freely think I mean with it. If you can use it, your free to keep it in your head and your vocabulary.
>
> :-)
> Jan-Anders
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