> Arlo to Andre:
> What's important to remind yourself is that those experiences COULD
> occur at any point, at any time, from sitting on a train commuting,
> to working in your garden, to just laying in your bed in the dark. It
> is NOT that "DQ is not present", DQ is ALWAYS present, because, as
> you cite Ant earlier.... "Dq 'is a referring term for immediate
> experience'".
> 
> This is where I think we may be parting ways, if you don't fully
> accept this. DQ IS immediate experience, it is the ALWAYS PRESENT
> NOW. It is not that some experiences are "DQ and others are not, it
> is that ALL experience is the moment of DQ.
> 
> Andre:
> Hi Arlo, don't know why we should be 'parting ways'. I completely agree
> with
> you. Profound, Dynamic experience CAN occur any time. I hope Platt
> realises
> this as well.

Agree. It CAN occur at any time. It doesn't occur all the time. "Static 
quality is what you normally expect." (Lila, 9)

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