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


Hello Horse,
yes, static is not doing it for me either.
It's a technical thing that doesn't have to detract from Lila because static 
patterns can have a dynamic function which seems to be associated with some and 
not others. The ones that definitely seem not to have a dynamic function seem 
static indeed.
The ones that do have a dynamic function do not seem to be easy to contemplate.
Maybe it's a problem of language but i'm not so sure.


Jung's Archetypes serve a function. I think that's a good way of putting it 
because Archetypes bring into individuation something that is outside space and 
time. And what does DNA do if it migrates toward DQ?
I assume DQ is outside space and time.


Thanks
Ade




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