Mr. JanAnders,

How do you do?


On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 1:28 AM, Jan Anders Andersson <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Marsha
>
> What can be said?
>
> I think this is what Lila (and ZAMM) is about. Also, I wrote a book called
> "Money and the Art of Losing Control", which you have read twice, at least.
> In that book there are numerous of hints to how to understand Dynamic
> Quality.
>   Excellence is an act of balance, therefore DQ is impossible to define in
> any other way than trying to stay on the line as long as possible.
>


So there is a falling off to the left, or a falling off to the right, or
there is a will to stay upright between the two.  Right or left are
patterns of stucknicity, right?  Crash and burn time?  no more going
forward?    Nice.  I like your analogy there, Jan.



> It is an act of balance in three aspects of DQ; Amount, Form and
> Interaction. Yes, these are Static patterns but they stem from different
> aspects OF Dynamic Quality.
> 1. Dynamic Quality IS, as we can prove its Impact upon Static Quality. DQ
> is just enough, too, or SQ will expand or diminish.
> 2. DQ has Form as it causes Differences, different Values, different
> static patterns, both this and that as it is impossible to define
> completely....
> 3. DQ Interacts with SQ or there would be no experience at all.
>
> DQ creates (and destroys) static patterns at the inorganic level.
> DQ creates (and destroys) static patterns at the organic level.
> DQ creates (and destroys) static patterns at the social level.
> DQ creates (and destroys) static patterns at the intellectual level.
>
> Rock stars and political ideas come and go. Polticians who doesn't know
> the difference between organic and social values tend to choose the wrong
> tool to maintain their society. Motorcycle repair men who doesn't know the
> difference between material and social qualities appear quite odd to the
> customer.
>
> Contributors to this forum (MD) with a lack of humbleness tend to be
> seriously beaten literally, but words doesn't hurt, or?
>
> I think pottery is fine quality excercise. It's heavy but not too heavy,
> it's plastic and hard, and it can be used. 1,2, 3.
>
> Best wishes
>
> JanAnders
>
>
one of my favorite classes ever, an adult enrichment program here in Davis,
we went out to the hills and dug our own clay, dried it and then fired it
in kilns fired by wood, in the holes we had made.  Not just the pottery,
but sitting under the stars, feeding the flames, talking to one another and
getting to know our fellow man in a way that was warm and intimate and
non-machine-like.

carrie




> 20 mar 2013 kl. 08.44 MarshaV wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi J-A,
> >
> > I am not saying anything about that which is "indivisible, undefinable &
> unknowable".  I, personally, wouldn't label it 'experience' either; though
> it is present in every experience.  I understand Dynamic Quality to
> represent the non-dualistic. And what can be said of the non-dualistic?
>  What can be said of what is beyond the recognition of the five senses and
> mind?  Not this, not that...
> >
> >
> > Marsha
> >
> >
> > On Mar 20, 2013, at 3:14 AM, Jan Anders Andersson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Marsha,
> >>
> >> Do you mean with that last sentence that Dynamic Quality is also beyond
> morals?
> >>
> >> J_A
> >>
> >>
> >> 17 mar 2013 kl. 10.40 skrev MarshaV:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> J-A,
> >>>
> >>> As I see it, if you are asking if the static (patterned) value
> projected onto Dynamic Quality is low or high, I would say that it is so
> relative to the context grounding the event.  In one context the static
> value may be judged (by a human being) as high, in another context the
> static value may be judged as low.  Either way, the Dynamic Quality remains
> indivisible, undefinable & unknowable and beyond judgements.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Marsha
> >>>
> >>> On Mar 17, 2013, at 5:23 AM, Jan-Anders Andersson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Machinery (inorganic) wins over nature (organic), but the machinery
> uses more exergy to cut the vegetation than it takes to grow so I think
> nature will win eventually.
> >>>>
> >>>> Besides, it looks terrible after these machines have passed by, it
> doesn't cut but crushes the grass and trees. All the leftovers are leaved
> to rot on the surface so instead of driving in the green you get the
> feeling of running along a dirt track.
> >>>>
> >>>> Is that of high or low dynamic quality?
> >>>>
> >>>> J A
> >>>>
> >>>> 17 mar 2013 kl. 09:10 skrev MarshaV <[email protected]>:
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> You cannot please all the people all the time, so let's try this
> technological quality:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> http://www.youtube.com/embed/L3j6HaAieEU?rel=0
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