[Marsha]
There is mundane morality.  "Man (She holds her nose as she writes 
the word.) is the measure of all things."  The MOQ has produced an 
intellectual structure on which to make moral decisions.   Ahh, but 
then there is Quality, the undifferentiated aesthetic continuum, the 
Tao, the ALL which cannot be undesirable and is perfect, good and 
moral as it is.  The mundane (good and bad) is also this Quality and 
is therefore perfect, good and moral.  Or as Dwai states, "... cannot 
possibly be undesirable."

[Krimel]
Isn't desire the root of all evil for Buddhists? Is Dwai saying in effect
the 'all that is' is evil? Or that good is evil? Is this one of those koanic
paradoxes or should I go kill my dog?

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