[MD] "Could have acted differently" v. "the extent to which we perceive DQ"
X Acto
xacto at rocketmail.com
Sun Sep 11 06:16:43 PDT 2011
Arlo,
I think it is important to establish that the term "illusion" refers to a distortion,
limit, or exaggeration of experience.
A delusion is when the consequences do not correspond with the belief held
yet the belief is still held despite.
From an MoQ point of view all concepts are illusionary thus bombs are illusions but
they are illusions that have consequences in experience.
Some illusions are better than others.
In the abstract, experience, since it is a limit placed on the limitless
an exaggeration of DQ is also illusionary.
But it is illusion that has consequences and what makes the illusion of experience "real"
is what gives meaning to the term "real" which is the good or Quality.
Thus Quality IS reality.
-Ron
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