On Sep 7, 2013, at 1:52 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Do you have a specific question to ask?
> 
> I have two general questions for you Marsha, with specific components:
> 
> 1 - Is the only thing to learn in life the fact that all things arise from 
> Dynamic Quality?

*Only* thing?  I don't think so.


> Is that the only great insight we can find?

*Only* great insight?  I don' think so.


> Or is there more to life than that? 

Yes, I think so.


> 2 - Can we go through life without disagreeing with someone?  

I don't think so.


> And if we do disagree, is that disagreement worth discussing? If so, when and 
> how?

Discussion?  Sometimes it is; sometimes it isn't.  This isn't a debate club.  
Sometimes it depends on the style of the questioner/questions?  For instance, I 
don't consider one should have to defend oneself against being called a "bad 
mystic" or an "anti-intellectual".  And a discussion, as far as I am concerned, 
requires both sides to answer questions.  This is not the place for a one-sided 
interrogation.  I don't consider that a yes/no - black/white answer can be 
demanded when there is wide range grey or alternate possibilities.  I could go 
on: no straw dogs, no begging the question, &etc, &etc, &etc, ... "I do not 
know" is a permissible answer.  And sometimes there will be no agreement.  
Sometimes there will just be different opinions based on different people 
having different static pattern histories and differing circumstances.  I like 
the discussion, though...  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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