[MD] Moral Responsibility without free will
X Acto
xacto at rocketmail.com
Sun Aug 14 07:30:10 PDT 2011
While sustaining biological and social patterns
Kill all intellectual patterns.
Kill them completely
And then follow Dynamic Quality
And morality will be served.
...
"The Metaphysics of Quality translated karma as 'evolutionary garbage.' That's why it sounded so funny as the name of a boat. It seemed to suggest she had arrived in Kingston on a garbage scow. Karma is the pain, the suffering that results from clinging to the static patterns of the world. The only exit from the suffering is to detach yourself from these static patterns, that is, to 'kill' them." - (RMP, LILA: Chapter 32)
Ron replies:
Hello Marsha, I think the difficulty in understanding arises from how you yourself resolve Dharma with killing all static patterns
it would seem to be contrary notions in conflict. Perhaps you can explain how you resolve the two.
P.s. I think it stands to reason that when we speak of static patterns we are speaking about intellectual patterns, but lets avoid
that for the time being and discuss the tension between dharma and karma.
thnx
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