Hi J-A,

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 3:22 AM, Jan-Anders <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I don't think there is a possible ultimate maximum freedom waiting around
> the corner somewhere.
>
>
John:

No?  Well do you believe there is Absolute Quality?

 For myself, I see the four levels as an ascending scale of choices - with
the most freedom of all coming to those who see things from a 4th level
perspective and dwell there.  While most people who do not believe in
freedom, dwell in the 3rd level, where rules and social patterns are keeping
them bound.


JA:




> I think the best we can do is to find the freedom that we have already,
> between the static pattern of ours which is the definition of our own
> original existence on earth.
>
> At the beginning of the big bang, when no static pattern was created, there
> was a universal state of total dynamic freedom and all there was was DQ. But
> who wants to start over again?
>
>
John:

Ok, I'm playing a little substitution game, to try and distinctify DQ and
the future, so here goes:

At the beginning of the big bang, when no past was created, there was a
universal state of total dynamic freedom and all there was was future.

Hey!  That works pretty good!

But who wants to start over again?




> I am happy with the relative dynamic freedom I can find between the
> measurable moments of static values. There is always a way out somewhere.
> Without walls there would be no room.
>
> better
>
> Jan-Anders



And without exploration and the freedom to explore, we'd never know the
limits of our rooms or where the walls were.


best,

John
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