Greetings,

For me, this is a good analogy for 'the fundamental nature of static quality is 
Dynamic Quality.


"Water is distinct from ice, but in the ice cube it is present: not as a fly 
might be trapped there, but _in the very ice_.  And yet when the ice cube is 
gone, the water remains.  Although we see water as ice, we do so not because it 
is there separately, to be seen from behind or apart from the cube."  
 
         (Iain McGilchrist, 'The MASTER and his EMISSARY: 
                The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World', p. 
452). 
  

Marsha
 
 
 
 
 
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