Hi Ade

I was going to add 'age' where you put 'become ripe'.
I think that all patterns change in response to the environment that they exist in and this interaction is part of the moving towards Dynamic Quality. From rocks to ideas really - it's just the degree to which we are aware of that change that sometimes causes us to think that some things are ageless or unchanging. I also prefer stable to static as stable implies a temporary rather than a permanent state.

Good question though

Horse

On 28/08/2010 21:03, [email protected] wrote:
All patterns are born, grow, change, die and fade away.



@ Horse
If i may, i would add all patterns are born, grow, become ripe (to use Jung's 
phrase), die and fade away.
Not all patterns are lucky enough to reach all these stages in order especially 
if there is a move away from homeostasis according to Jung. Then, the block 
that impedes progress must be adapted to which could be a sheared bolt or an 
empty gas tank.


Thanks
Ade
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