Marsha:
The 'unknowable, undefinable undividable Goodness' that I spoke of in outside 
of 
the language's ability to explain it, because language seeks to divide, 
describe 
and define.  With language the subject and object are created.  I suggest you 
might say there seem to be two types of goodness/betterness.  There is the 
static, measurable, judgmental type which is associated with a subject 
(ego/individual), and there is an ineffable 
Goodness(interconnectedness/nonduality).  


Ron:
Marsha, I think that is the best way to put it. That was an excellent 
explanation.Well done
for what it's worth.
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