[MD] Following DQ in Zen Tradition

Joseph Maurer jhmau at comcast.net
Fri Mar 30 15:47:34 PDT 2012


Hi Mark,

"things which I can leave behind"  In a DQ/SQ metaphysics words are not
things.  Words are signs for reality DQ/SQ.

Things have a strong affinity to existence SQ.  It is a relief that DQ is
indefinable, limited existence, which helps me think.  I am left on my own
and "he who is led by himself is led by a fool"!  I have someone to blame!

DQ/SQ metaphysics regards words as indefinable and definable.  If
indefinable words DQ are abandoned as being too indefinite my behavior is
structured!  Free will is lost and I have to follow my nose.

Joe


On 3/30/12 11:35 AM, "118" <ununoctiums at gmail.com> wrote:

> It is with much appreciation that I regard all the words presented in
> this forum.  This gives me things which I can leave behind; things
> that I would have been unaware I was following.  When on a hot day and
> one is running towards the cool ocean and discarding clothing along
> the way, it is not until the clothing is gone that one jumps in.
> Thank you for pointing out my clothes, I do not want to drown.





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