Hi MarshaV and All,

I want to explore capability and capacity, DQ/SQ, in the conception of
knowledge in a sentient being that accommodates "indeterminate, indivisible,
indefinable and (conceptually) unknowable, though directly experienced" like
drinking hot tea.

IMHO the only word that comes to mind that can contain a statement of all of
the above is 'consciousness' in reality.  DQ/SQ indefinable/definable are
limits in consciousness.  I experience DQ (indefinable) only in
consciousness while SQ is a definable structure in consciousness.

I hope snoring and nightmares in sleep which I sometimes remember are not
DQ.

Joe




On 2/8/13 10:57 PM, "MarshaV" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dynamic Quality is not 'ever-changing', but indeterminate: indivisible,
> undefinable and (conceptually) unknowable, though directly experienced and
> known like one knows the tea is hot when one is drinking it.  


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