Dan Glover stated June 24th:
I would say that from a Dynamic Quality perspective nothing exists. No
'thing,' that is. Experience comes before all that. From a Dynamic
Quality perspective since nothing exists nothing matters as everything
is equal.
Ant McWatt comments:
Dan,
It appears you are conflating literal nothingness with no-thingness in this
last sentence. From a "Dynamic
Quality perspective", there is no equality or... inequality.
Dan continued June 24th:
It is when intellect becomes involved that we judge the high
from the low, like a person sitting on an endless beach sorting
through the individual grains of sand one by one.
Ant McWatt comments:
In the MOQ, isn't it when (static) inorganic patterns become "involved" that
preferences start to appear?
This is seen more clearly from the biological perspective where animals are
making qualitative judgments about their environment (think of Pirsig's example
in ZMM of the amoeba that moves away from the acid on its plate).
Best wishes,
Ant
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