[MD] Creative Freedom in Jazz

david buchanan dmbuchanan at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 5 14:08:32 PDT 2012


"He began to see that he had shifted away from his original stand. He was no longer talking about a metaphysical trinity, but an absolute monism. Quality was the source and substance of everything. A whole new flood of philosophic associations came to mind. Hegel had talked like this, with his Absolute Mind. Absolute Mind was independent too, both of objectivity and subjectivity. However, Hegel said the Absolute Mind was the source of everything, but then excluded romantic experience from the "everything" it was the source of. Hegel's Absolute was completely classical, completely rational and completely orderly.
Quality was not like that."..
...What he had been talking about all the time as Quality was here in the Tao, the great central generating force of all religions, Oriental and Occidental, past and present, all knowledge, everything."


> From: davidjharding at gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 22:32:46 +1000
> To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
> Subject: Re: [MD] Creative Freedom in Jazz
> 
> Mark,
> 
> A direct quote from Lila: 
> 
> "Dynamic Quality is the pre-intellectual cutting edge of reality, the source of all things, completely simple and always new."
> 
> This  contradicts your statement: 
> 
> " We cannot rightly say that dynamic quality creates static quality since it did not exist before that.  "
> 
> Please re-evaluate.
> 
> Thank-you,
> 
> -David.
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