Marsha:
Does the MOQ have anything to teach? Is there
anything to practice?
SA: Here's my quick take.
I would say the focus of the moq is quality.
The universe is quality. To practice quality is one
of a perspective that desires quality, and this
desiring of quality is an effort. Since the universe
is quality (according to the moq), the effort of
desiring quality is a natural effort. To coincide
quality in our experiences with conditions in our
place of residence, for example, the trash isn't
overflowing in the kitchen, the floor is swept, and
relations with all living in the same place of
residences, wife, son, daughter, etc... are efforts
inclining quality as water inclines to flow downhill,
etc... As one practices to walk long distances, the
more exercise in this practice the easier the walks
are. This is how practicing quality is a natural
effort. Conditions in paths in which we walk when we
leave our place of residence, too. Since the universe
is quality, and if our effort inclines to quality,
then any resistance to quality would make living more
difficult.
gray clouds,
SA
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