On 2010-07-19 14:13, MarshaV wrote:
Hello again,

First, thank you for the seriousness of this exchange.

Likewise.

For me the MoQ is Quality(unpatterned experience/patterned
experience), all else is speculation.  What you "know" is bits and
pieces of ever-changing, interrelated, impermanent pattern, and I
think it arrogant to call that real.  Call it the most useful and
best workable hypothesis available at the moment, but not real.

I think you're forgetting something regarding "experience". Experience
is not just about you, it requires something on the other end of the
experience as well. This is usually used the other way around, to
indicate that a tree might *not* fall in the forest if nobody is there
to hear or see it. However, it's just as valid if we turn it around. For
you to have an experience, it requires both an experiencer and something
to experience. This is the subject and object side of the Quality event.
This isn't speculation. The way you use the word "experience", it seems
as if you just acknowledge the subjective side of it, but that's just
half of the experience, half of quality, and half of reality.

Regarding the "most useful hypothesis" you mentioned. I think the MoQ levels are quite useful here as well. As I replied to Ham yesterday, some are often afraid to take anything for granted nowadays, and that is because SOM doesn't acknowledge anything but the lowest possible explanation to be really real. It doesn't acknowledge that taste is real, because taste is just a biological process built using inorganic ones. And then gravity is next, gravity isn't real anymore because there is some underlying process that explains how it works. So, in fear of believing in something that might get jerked away, people stop believing in anything. The only thing that people *can* believe in is experiences that science is quite incapable of explaining, like why a work of art is beautiful, or why you like a song. So that becomes the only things that people can say: "This is my reality. Neither you nor anyone else can take that away from me by explaining that it's just chemistry, or magnetism, or entropy, or whatever."

But the levels of the MoQ *are* exactly such stepping stones that we *can* believe in. We can claim without having to ever take it back, that the taste of the freshly brewed coffee in my cup is real, that gravity keeps my feet to the ground, etc.

I am of the mind that all patterns have a relationship with thinking
and that is the cause of the self/object split.

I disagree. The self/object split is, as I said above, a direct result of the experience, the Quality event. Thinking is just how we got it into our heads and are able to foresee the future of the experienced object.

But in the fourth
level it has become formalized and can do the most damage by its
emphasis an objective, thing-in-itself world and "real" knowledge.

And what damage is that exactly? That things you believe in can be taken away?

This will probably sound religious, but:

Have faith in reality

        Magnus
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