dmb,

Not the quote or the article even used the word 'undifferentiated' except the Zen quote that you presented associating it with nirvana. I take 'undifferentiate' to mean lacking difference or distinction. My statement still stands that if Dynamic Quality is undifferentiated, it cannot be about perceptions (smells, sounds, tastes, visions, and feelings) which are differentiated; which require a spacial-temporal framework; and which are dependent on human sense apparatus? Dynamic Quality is indivisible, undefinable and unknowable; it is undifferentiated; it is not perceptions - not smells, not sounds, not taste, not visions, and not feelings.

Marsha

Then how do you know it when you see it?

Carl
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