On Tuesday 05 August 2008 1:36 AM Marsha writes to Joe: Greetings Joe, Hi Marsha and all;
[Marsha] Yes, the MOQ is beautiful! But I have always been attracted to Eastern philosophy, initally by Krishnamurti's writings. Now I am finding Buddhism also beautiful. <<<Anybody feel free to correct me if what I am writing is confused or downright wrong.>>> [Joe] When I moved to CA in 1966 I met a building contractor who gave me a job. He was interested in The Baghavad Gita and Arjuna¹s discussions. I have tried to become interested in Hinduism and Buddhism but no luck. I have read some, but I have no clear position. IMO Earth, Water, Air, Fire and the structure of Peasant, Merchant, Warrior, Priest became the template for Pirsig¹s Inorganic, Organic, Social, Intellectual division of evolution. I prefer the octave of music as the model for evolution from esoteric literature. [Marsha] Within Buddhism there are two truths. (Not a truth and a falsehood, but two truths.) One of these is the _conventional truth_, which is the ordinary empirical truth about the world. It is "a truth dependent upon tacit agreement, an everyday truth, a truth about things as they appear to accurate ordinary investigation, as judged by appropriate human standards." I equate _conventional truth_ to the static side of quality. [Joe] This seems to be a good description of the intellectual level SOL. [Marsha] The other truth is _ultimate truth_. It is characterized by 'emptiness', and further, by the emptiness of emptiness. The ultimate truth is the "way things are when they are independent of convention, or to put it another way, the way things turn out to be when we subject them to analysis with intention of discovering the nature they have from their own side, as opposed to the characteristics we impute to them." I equate _ultimate truth_ to Quality (DQ & sq). [Joe] Your emphasis on the term ³emptiness² echoes how I view the undefined consciousness/self-awareness of the Social level. In a seven level template for evolution ³emptiness of emptiness² also echoes the evolution of Subject only, the 6th higher emotional level. [Marsha] When I wrote, "Conventionally, of course.", I was stating as I investigate 'subjectivity' from the conventional, everyday point-of-view. When I try to "grasp", or define subjectivity it disappears. It becomes objectified. Then I might look to see what has objectived it, and again the subjective experience becomes the object, etc., etc., etc. [Joe] I think my confusion comes from me having no understanding of how the 3rd (woman) organic level evolves to the emptiness of the social level. Maybe the emptiness of the womb became the driving force for a relationship of emptiness-not emptiness with the child. I can¹t envision how the ³emptiness² evolves from a mechanical outlook, the third level (woman). I guess evolution is a kind of creation. Then emptiness becomes objectified by slavery and evolves to the intellectual level, SOL. With your words I see that if the social level does not remain empty but becomes objectified then the relationship with what is undefined becomes mechanical, a slave, and must evolve to an intellectual level to become free. The relationship between what is undefined S and what is defined O becomes intellectual, SOL. Slavery is not empty. [Marsha] The _middle way_ in Buddhism would be between things existing as objects and things not existing at all. All entities are dependent arisen. 'Every entity depends for its existence on causes and conditions, upon its parts, upon wholes to which it belongs, and for its identity on **nominal and conceptual imputation and conventions**.' I equate the _middle way_ with the MOQ as a whole; interrelated, ever-changing static patterns of value within a ground of Dynamic Quality. [Joe] I do not know if I agree with that formulation since I do not want to objectify Dynamic Quality as ³a ground². A _middle_ way would be evolution of S only to higher emotional or higher intellectual Level, enlightenment, an embodiment of consciousness. It is not s/o, it is only s, not conscious/mechanical, only conscious, not influenced by the glasses that culture hands us. [Marsha] This is my interpretation, augmented by some borrowed text. I hope I haven't confused you more. It's a bit more than you asked for, but my use of 'conventionally' is embedded in my struggle to understand Nagarjuna's MMK. Please ignore if I've made a mess of it. [Joe] Marsha is beautiful! On 8/5/08 1:36 AM, "MarshaV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On 8/3/08 3:55 AM, "MarshaV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Greetings, >> >> I would like to hear some thoughts about the "subjective experience". >> Because >> the minute I become aware of it, it becomes an object. Seems there is no >> way >> to get at it without falling into an infinite regress. Or when you become >> aware of it, it no longer represents the subjective experience. >> Conventionally, of course. >> >> In the MOQ it is experience (quality, value, process, etc.). >> >> Thoughts? >> >> >> Marsha >> >> >> Shoot for the moon. 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