Hi John,

Off the top of my head: DQ caring is spontaneous caring, no choice 
involved; it's non-dualistic, not from a sense-of-self/I perspective, no 
subject 
or object, so no one choosing.  Spontaneous.  

It is also the awareness I mentioned to Ham.  Spontaneous awareness 
without the concept of self directing all effort.      

Thank you John, this seems pointing in a good direction with the keyword:
spontaneous.  

How can there be choice when there is no one to choose?   


Marsha





On Apr 15, 2011, at 6:29 PM, John Carl wrote:

>> 
>> Marsha:
>> There is no choice involved.  Understanding dynamic quality is all about
>> caring.
>> 
>> 
> 
> I have to think about this some more, but it seems to me that caring always
> involves choice.  First, we tend to care much more about the choices we make
> - like if we choose one sports team over the other to root for, then we have
> a "caring" interest in the game.
> 
> Second, even when we don't admit it, our carings are always products of our
> previous choices.
> 
> Third and finally, just taking the statement as it reads it's obvious to me
> that it takes caring to understand DQ and this is inextricably a choice.
> 
> so in conclusion, I disagree.  Choice is always involved.
> 
> In everything.
> 
> 
> John the choosey


 
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