Hello Adrie,

Seems to me to say death is a 'process' is to say that it is impermanent, it 
involves
change.  Yes?  I was wondering about death as a pattern, a pattern of knowledge,
the habit of knowing about death.  I have always been most curious about the
nature of patterns?  What is the basis for this knowledge, this pattern of 
thought, 
this pattern of memory?  Remember it's analogues all the way down.    I 
understand that a pattern can be categorized, based on its context, into one 
of four levels, but what is the nature of all patterns?  

It seems easy to dismiss some patterns.  I can easily discredit the pattern of 
thinking an earthquake caused by god's displeasure, but what about the 
pattern of death?  Death is a serious pattern?  Not so easy to dismiss death.  
Sure death can be categorized as a biological spov, but it's still analogues 
all the way down.  Does anybody know anything 'real' about death?    

Is it valuable to think I know about death?  


Marsha
 



On Apr 21, 2010, at 6:30 PM, Fam. Kintziger-Karaca wrote:

> Hi , all, Marsha
> 
> Been reading your mail about death, being a static pattern of value.
> Death...
> 
> First allow me to set aside "value"
> 
> Now  death,  it is a proces thats begins  with birth, the clock then starts 
> to tick. 
> Clearly , it is a process ,birth, aging- .death.
> And at the end  of the process, awaits the event of death.
> as it keeps occuring for miljons of years,every time again and again, for 
> miljons of people,mammals , insects, fishes, and so on, the list is almost 
> endless,
> we must see it as a very dynamical proces of renewing. Renewing the 
> dna-strings getting damaged by aging.
> 
> 
> So , process and then event.
> 
> What is the value of it all?
> 
> Strangely as it seems , the unmistakeble value is a biological value.
> 
> If death was not  the end , or death non-existing, ...of course if no one 
> dies, no mammal, no insect, ..no people, etc, then hitler would still be here 
> , so was Napoleon, Ceasar,
> and all the rest , from the first caveman on................
> Earth should be overpopulated, long time ago, by all life, living endleslly.
> So nature protected earth,and all people  by the mechanism off death.
> 
> Allowing them to live , but not endlessly
> 
> Thes are very dynamical processes , Marsha.
> 
> Adrie
> 




 
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