Hello everyone

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 2:31 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I think repeating is the best way.  As you know I say - the only way to 
> experience Dynamic Quality is though perfection of static quality.  That is, 
> going over something again and again and again until it's perfect.

Hi David

Thank you for writing. I also think there is a concept of right
practice involved. In other words, a person can go over something
again and again and again and never get it perfect on account of not
doing it right.

I tend to ask myself: am I doing right by engaging others in a
philosophical dialogue when I understand so little myself. Others here
seem to take my actions as being too modest, others say I am arrogant
and smug, and still others think I am nothing but a fool.

I suppose they are all correct. I am what people take me to be.
Whatever they wish me to be or think that I am, I am.

>David:
> Not everyone sees things the same, but if you repeat sometimes a different 
> phrasing or a different terminology people will realise what you are saying.

Dan:
Perhaps. But if a person is starting out with a faulty premise, they
may never see the right way. Perhaps some people are simply so
entrenched and set in their ways of thinking that they will never come
to appreciate what the MOQ is saying. They think they do. And it is
very difficult to see that what they think is the very impediment
blocking their enlightenment, that "ah ha!" moment that comes along so
rarely.

>David:
> Keep repeating Dan, it is appreciated and it does work.
>
> Small steps.

Dan:
Thank you for the encouragement, David. We all need a bit of that now and again.

Thanks again,

Dan
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