On Jul 9, 2012, at 1:06 AM, Dan Glover <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 11:10 AM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> dmb,
>>
>> I am saying 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? Neither you nor the paper that you
>> were unable to explain, addressed this issues.
>>
>
> Dan:
>
> Hey Marsha,
> As I read it, your question is explained right here in the snippet
> Dave provided:
>
> "For our ability to describe or report a wide-range of tastes and
> smells lags far behind our capacity to actually have an experience of
> a nearly infinite spectrum of tastes and smells. In other words, the
> deliverances of our senses continually run ahead of both our
> descriptive vocabularies as well as our conceptual abilities."
>
> Dan comments:
> Dynamic Quality is the cutting edge of experience. Describing
> experience always lags behind experience itself. "To actually ...
> experience" or direct experience (if you will) is seen as synonymous
> with Dynamic Quality in the MOQ. What we define from the infinity of
> actual (direct) experience is finite static quality.
>
> That includes the spacial-temporal framework and all human sense
> apparatus. These are all defined and come after the actual direct
> experience running ahead of all this. Note he says 'the deliverances
> of our senses' and not our senses. This deliverance of the senses is
> experience. Smells, sounds, tastes, visions, and feelings all come
> later.
>
> Dan
>
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