dmb,

On Sep 8, 2013, at 2:00 PM, david buchanan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Now, if we say that concepts are ever-changing, we are confusing them with 
> reality. In the MOQ, this would be a matter of confusing or conflating DQ 
> with sq. Reality is experience which is ever-changing, flowing and dynamic 
> but static patterns are so-named to contrast with this.

Dynamic Quality is unpatterned value; static quality is patterned value. This 
is a clear distinction.  There is no confusion in this understanding.  I don't 
think of the MoQ as merely a two-dimensional, intellectual puzzle where one is 
restricted by one particular interpretation.

My experience is that static patterns change continually both synchronically 
(in the moment) and diachronically (over a length of time), but change within a 
stable pattern.  The pattern emerges in the moment-to-moment experience. As an 
experience passes, so does the pattern, only to emerge again in the following 
moment as a different expression of that pattern.  And, of course, patterns 
change in the evolutionary sense.  This description agrees with my experience.  
When and if this no longer agrees with my experience, I will alter my 
definition.   
 
 Do you have a specific question to ask? 
 
 
Marsha 
 
 
 
 
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