Marsha:
Yes, there are many ways to value spovs. I am considering the
ontology of spovs. Their nature.
woods:
ok
>woods previously:
> This might be a "nature of spov's" that you were referring too. "change"
Marsha:
Yes. To my understanding everything is ever-changing.
woods:
Would you call or place this "ever-changing" within the
ontology of spovs?
Marsha:
A hatha yoga class starts with a guided meditation to quiet mind and
body. The exact word 'quietness' was often used.
woods:
interesting
Marsha:
I was taking classes to become a yoga teacher, so I am very familiar with the
concept as a potential teacher, a student and a meditator. I used
this type of guided meditation with non-yoga groups too.
woods:
interesting
woods previously:
> Thus, the valuing process if you stay
> with Time, will be a valuing process that values Time.
Marsha:
It'a valuing ever-changing, collections of overlapping, interrelated,
inorganic, biological, social and intellectual, static patterns of
value. Yes?
woods:
Time would fit into this discussion, if that's what your asking. Change
involves Time.
Marsha:
My life is quiet. But more zazen. More going nowhere. Lately, I've
been singing this lullaby to myself.
woods:
Quiet is a good starting point, I think you would agree. Quietness
helps us steer through this in a good way. Would you
say Time would provide you with the same information that
Change would about the nature/ontology of spov's?
woods
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