Nick,

The pursuit of happiness, freedom and liberty are very noble intellectual pattens of value, but they are not Quality (Dynamic Quality) which is indivisible, undefinable and unknowable. The best pursuit of Quality(DQ) would be to leave all intellectual patterns behind and experience the undifferentiated aesthetic continuum in each moment.

But of course your patterns of belief are what they are...


Marsha


At 02:27 PM 6/9/2009, you wrote:
Marsha:
> I didn't recognize dynamic quality by your definition of freedom.

Nick:
Liberty is unbiased. So you don't agree with that and call liberty biased and
thus defines.  I think you are wrong.

Marsha:
> Your tone did not attract me to listen.  In my opinion, movement
> towards DQ is best made by experiencing intellectual patterns as
> something gone beyond, as secondary, possibly as helpful tools.
> Your term 'liberty' is too intellectual, abstract and static to
> represent DQ.  Yet if you are of this pattern of belief, than it is
> what it is.

Nick:
What's "too intellectual" about the "pursuit of quality"?  Nothing at all.
It involves action and living.

Nick


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