Krimel/Case had said:
Only in fiction could Lila's Dynamic Quality seem noble, desirable, or
mystical. But it is surely irrational, chaotic and terrifying.

[Ron]
Keeping in mind that even this is an abstract projection placed upon the
unintelligible. For the unintelligible is just that, unintelligible. 
 
But, lets reduce this arguement down to chaos vs. good as a primary
explanitory factor for the world we experience.
 
The irrational , chaotic and terrifying are also anthropomorphic concerns
to that which is unintelligible and are removed from the arguement as equally
as the good may be as far as the charge of it being only a human concern.
 
Having said that, I think your motivation lay in the direction of a 
psychological catharsis
of acceptance of the unknown and achieve a sort of feeling of innerpeace and 
serenity through
that, but that you do so your aim is at some end, it is focused on some sort of 
good.
In that the explanation of chaos through dynamic quality renders its meaning as 
the
unintelligible good, or there would be no such thing as the true the accurate 
and the clear
in experience. The unintelligible must have and hold some aspect of the 
intelligible if not
for the barest fact that experience is indeed intelligible, so our explanations 
must account
for the seeming hanging together of experience. It must also seek to explain 
that
Yes though it may be relavent that man creates value it should not be lost that 
value in everyway
also creates man. This is a very important factor.
 
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