Ron
You're making the classic mistake here equating illusion with non-existence.
Illusions exist - they just aren't what we assume they are. They are representations of reality, not reality itself. Static patterns are all about illusions - DQ is a release from illusions, the cutting edge of the real.
Static patterns are the fallout of DQ - an echo of the real.
So when you insist that free-will is real, based upon static patterns, you are equating the illusion with the reality it represents.
Static patterns are how we deal with reality.
SQ is not DQ.

Horse


On 29/04/2011 13:27, X Acto wrote:
Mary, by Dans contention, betterness, being static, is an illusion, it does not
exist.

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