Ron, I was thinking after I sent the last post.

     When you mention an object hitting you, you say
object and subject are pre-intellectual.  Ok, I see an
'object' and I see 'you'.  'You' ran via experience so
another 'object' doesn't hit you.  Ok, a subject and
object.  I understand this.  What I keep referring to
though is 'an object being thrown at you'.  If you
dice up the experience into a subject and object
separate from each, then what is the event 'an object
being thrown at you'?  This event is what I'm focusing
upon.  I'm not focusing on object/you.  I'm focusing
on object AND you.  I don't see an object separated
from you.  I mean the object HIT you, and that's
something to consider as NOT just an object or
subject, but an event that includes an object and a
subject, but this event is neither one or the other -
it is both.  What is this whole event?  According to
the MoQ, it is quality.  From this event, the subjects
and objects are born, but what of the HIT?  What was
the event together?  Trying to explain using subjects
and objects is painfully tiring due to how s/o gets
bogged down.  Look at s/o.  It mentions NOTHING other
than s/o.  Yet, I'm talking about an event that
involved an s and an o, not separated, but together. 
Yet, SOM demands the event can only be understood as
an s or an o or both s/o.  I don't just see s's and
o's.  The experience what this object that hit you. 
What about the hit?  SOM lacks clarity.  I feel like
I'm trying to say the same thing over and over again,
and yet, I'm not getting anywhere due to how chatting
in s/o verbalage things get bogged down, stuck, and
very unclear.

What's the hit?
SA


      
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