[MD] DQ/sq as WATER/ice

MarshaV valkyr at att.net
Fri Mar 29 00:38:02 PDT 2013


Hello Joe,

I understand the fundamental nature of static quality (determinate) to be Dynamic Quality (indeterminate).  With this being a good analogy of that relationship.

"Water is distinct from ice, but in the ice cube it is present: not as a fly might be trapped there, but _in the very ice_.  And yet when the ice cube is gone, the water remains.  Although we see water as ice, we do so not because it is there separately, to be seen from behind or apart from the cube."  

        (Iain McGilchrist, 'The MASTER and his EMISSARY: 
               The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World', p. 452). 


Marsha 
 
 

On Mar 28, 2013, at 4:10 PM, Joseph  Maurer <jhmau at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi MarshaV and All,
> 
> I am confused!
> 
> Do you view dynamic (indefinable) quality and static (definable) quality as
> having the same fundamental nature and only a difference in time or location
> for definition?  
> 
> I observe a value in the definition of perception (individual) as different
> from the definition of the conception of creation or evolution.
> 
> IMHO 
> Metaphysical DQ/SQ makes possible an evolution of levels in existence.
> 
> Joe 
> 
> 
> On 3/28/13 8:53 AM, "MarshaV" <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
> 
>> For me, this is a good analogy for 'the fundamental nature of static quality
>> is Dynamic Quality.'
> 



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