On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 2:14 PM, 118 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi A,
>
> [Mark]
> My interpretation of will is that it comes before thoughts.  I could say
> that in the begining was will.  I usually call this intent or intention.
>  This kind of removes it from notions such as "will power" and such.  What
> I
> profess (standing on my soap box) is that everything contains intent.  When
> we are first born, all we have is will.  The brain then becomes tamed and
> such will is expressed in a differentiated way.  Such will or intent could
> be described as a manifestation of dynamic quality, from the personal side.
>  According to my understanding of it of course.
>
> Just my opinion, but it does explain many things to me.  Thanks for the
> questions.
>

Hi Mark,

Right again. Without will, Quality would be static. The will to be better
drives
evolution. That's what Dynamic Quality represents. As you say, it explains
a lot, including the individual's historic ascent from collective cipher to
heroic
creator

Regards,
Platt
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