[MD] How to experience Dynamic Quality
Dan Glover
daneglover at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 11:22:23 PDT 2011
Hello everyone
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 12:13 PM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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> On Apr 29, 2011, at 12:55 PM, Andre Broersen wrote:
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>> Marsha to Dan, David and Andre:
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>> Possibly the path to the DQ experience might be said to be possible from different directions.
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>> Andre:
>> I think none of us are disputing this Marsha. My reason for posting this was to suggest an alternative phrasing of the term 'perfecting' David used. I feel that the use of the term 'mastering' avoids connotations that the term 'perfecting' may evoke. But I could be missing the point completely of course...being a Dutchman. :-[
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> Hi Andre,
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> Didn't get that sudden enlightenment (awakening) was being considered. Those of this persuasion would say nothing needs to be done about anything. Maybe this is closer to what Dan is stating when he says that Dynamic Quality doesn't require getting this perfect or mastering that, but that Dynamic Quality is alway right here. That's how I interpreted Dan, but I could be wrong.
Hi Marsha
No, you're right. David Harding seemed to be saying the only way we
experience Dynamic Quality is by working, working, working, until we
are perfect. And I disagree. I'll never be perfect. I hold that to be
an impossible goal. And yet I experience Dynamic Quality all the time.
Maybe there are two schools of thought on this, as you say. Still, if
a person sets for themselves a goal to obtain that which they already
have, just what is it they are seeking?
Thank you,
Dan
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