[MD] pure experience (DQ)

Carl Thames cthames at centurytel.net
Mon Jul 9 01:33:24 PDT 2012


> dmb,
>
> Not the quote or the article even used the word 'undifferentiated' except 
> the Zen quote that you presented associating it with nirvana.  I take 
> 'undifferentiate' to mean lacking difference or distinction.   My 
> statement still stands that if Dynamic Quality is undifferentiated, it 
> cannot be about perceptions (smells, sounds, tastes, visions, and 
> feelings) which are differentiated; which require a spacial-temporal 
> framework; and which are dependent on human sense apparatus?   Dynamic 
> Quality is indivisible, undefinable and unknowable; it is 
> undifferentiated; it is not perceptions - not smells, not sounds, not 
> taste, not visions, and not feelings.
>
> Marsha

Then how do you know it when you see it?

Carl 




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