Marsha,

    I was searching through Lila under the key word:  pattern, 
to see what would pop up in the book near this word.  
    How about "fixed"?  Patterns are fixed.  We know this.  Fixed 
by values.  Thus, why we have the four spov's and dynamic valuing.  
These values are fixed.  These values are patterns.
   The how's and why's might lead into the understanding of Time.  Valuing 
is emerging these patterns.  
    Well, my mind is dried up for now.  I'm going to let this rest and stir 
around 
for a bit.  Let me know what you come up with.  I'll get back to you if 
anything 
develops while I rest and let valuing quiet and re-emerge.

woods


----- Original Message ----
From: Woods Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:40:04 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] patterns revisited




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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