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Re: self & static patterns of value



One definition I provide is concerning 'self'.  If one asks:  What is the 
relationship between the individual and static quality?  I'd answer: "The 
“self” is a flow of ever-changing, conditionally co-dependent and impermanent 
static patterns: inorganic patterns, biological patterns, social patterns and 
intellectual patterns of value flowing in the infinite field of Dynamic 
Quality."  

My definition of static patterns of value is of repetitious and ever-changing 
process:
 
Static patterns of value are repetitive processes, conditionally co-dependent, 
impermanent and ever-changing, that pragmatically tend to persist and change 
within a stable, predictable pattern.  Within the MoQ, these patterns are 
morally categorized into a four-level, evolutionary, hierarchical structure:  
inorganic, biological, social and intellectual. Static quality exists in stable 
patterns relative to other patterns:  patterns depend upon ( exist relative to) 
innumerable causes and conditions (patterns), depend upon (exist relative to) 
parts and the collection of parts (patterns), depend upon (exist relative to) 
conceptual designation (patterns). Patterns have no independent, inherent 
existence.  Further, these patterns pragmatically exist relative to an 
individual's static pattern of life history.


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