[MD] pragmatic
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ununoctiums at gmail.com
Fri Aug 31 15:23:19 PDT 2012
Hi Marsha,
Clear as mud :-).
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 12:21 AM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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> Hello Mark,
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> On Aug 31, 2012, at 12:14 AM, 118 <ununoctiums at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 10:56 PM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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>>>> [Ron in response to Marsha's claim of the hypothetical being her truth]:
>>>> Rhetorically, saying that ALL static patterns are hypothetical (supposed but not necessarily real or true.) is nothing short of provokation. It turns truth (pragmatic good) into a supposition when Pirsig clearly states that it is the most empirically real as any truth can be, the immediate NOW of experience.
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>>>> Exactly how can the immediate NOW experience be a supposition when it is the most real and true experience there is?
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>> [Marsha in response]:
>>> I don't think of the NOW experience as being a 'supposition'. I don't think of the NOW experience being 'real' or 'true' either. It is only afterwards such an experience is assigned an analogous descriptor.
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>> Mark:
>> This is interesting. As I understand Marsha, reality is only created
>> in hindsight. This could indeed be the truth from which Marsha speaks
>> (unless she is lying in order to be "provocative"). I suppose it all
>> depends on how Marsha is using "truth". She speaks from the position
>> of truth, for that is where we all come from. Even if we feel that
>> everything is a lie, that is a position of truth. If indeed the
>> existence of reality is only proclaimed with words, this seems to me
>> to be contrary to what MOQ states. Here again, this concept is
>> reality for Marsha, for reality is where we come from.
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> Just to be clear, I didn't write that anything was "necessarily assigned".
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> Marsha
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>> If I were to look through a window and see a view, would I then
>> question the window I am looking through in terms of the view I see?
>> It seems that such a thing would simply result in a paradox. It takes
>> a viewpoint to make a proclamation. Such a proclamation should not
>> short-circuit by questioning the the viewpoint itself, or else the
>> proclamation itself is nonsensical. If we suppose that where we start
>> comes from what we consider to be true, then we can expand from there
>> and become creative. If instead, we claim that such truth is only
>> demonstrated in hindsight, then where do we begin? The very statement
>> becomes suspect because it must wait until after it is made to claim
>> that it is true. It destroys all sense of creativity. It is like
>> puncturing one's tires before going for a drive.
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>> We come from a place that we know. This place is the beginning of
>> what follows. We come from that place called Quality. There is
>> nothing behind or beyond it which creates this place. It is a
>> starting point. We can question it all we want, but we have to first
>> "be" in order to question. I am, therefore I think. What I am is
>> Quality, which then forms all things. This I hold to be true, and
>> from that I can begin.
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>> Mark
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