At 02:35 PM 4/19/2009, you wrote:
Marsha to Will:
Andre's description of DQ works well for how I understand Emptiness, "It is
the continually changing flux of immediate experience...unpatterned,
undefined."

Andre:
Hi Marsha, and with you permission (realising that this description of DQ is
not mine...as you well know) I would add dmb's wonderful addition to the DQ
moment a few posts ago when he suggested that 'it is pure experience prior
to the distinction even between experiencer and what's being experienced,
between subject and object'. In other words everything
dissolved...no..thing,... empty... .

Eventhough I am zonked out on painkillers, have blurry vision and my brain
responds like a zomby, this is a quality observation (and reminder). Thank
you dmb and you Marsha.

Kind regards
Andre

Andre,

I vaguely remembered the quote and spent more than an hour looking for it. I was hoping to find it as a RMP quote, but found this in your post (Thu Apr 2 10:20:58 PDT 2009) without quotation marks and it seemed close enough. So "as well you know" is unfounded. I'm still not sure what you mean. If you are saying this is a quote from dmb, than I do apologize to Dave. I usually use "indivisible, undefinable and unknowable", but I liked the addition of unpatterned, and, of course, no-thing is important too.

My apology to everyone.

I hope you feel better soon.


Marsha





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