At 10:52 AM 5/13/2008, you wrote:

Marsha, Platt


>Chris:
> Dynamic Quality does not mean
> randomness or chaos. Dynamic Quality is not some external force that > comes
> in and effects the patterns like some God. Rather Dynamic Quality is
> everywhere and in every "thing". It is the motivational force that > keeps
> everything running, since everything strives for higher Quality,
the higher
> Quality perceived as Dynamic Quality and then transformed into static
> Quality.

Platt:
Yes, DQ is a "motivational force" moving things toward betterness (evolution).

It is better to exist, than not.  ?   But isn't jumping off the wheel
of existence exactly what Buddhism is trying to achieve?

Marsha:
The way i see Zen it is the attempt to free oneself of all static patterns and become one with Quality.


Hi Chris,

I know very little about Zen, but that is how I understand it too. That and heaps of compassion.

Marsha




Platt:
It is Good to see that we agree on this =) so you share the view that DQ is not some external force that swoops in and changes things - rather it is ever present, that it is Quality that everything tries to evolve towards experiencing better?

Regards
Chris





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