Hello everyone

>From: "Lawrence DeBivort" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: MD Back on topic
>Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 18:13:33 -0400
>
>There is, I think, no intrinsic reason that Dynamic Quality should not 
>apply
>to any system (human or not) that is capable of generating or responding to
>variety. Individuals, certainly, qualify, and so do families, teams,
>organizations, societies, cultures, nations, and, I would propose, Homo
>sapiens.
>
>Lawry de Bivort

Hi LaWry

Since all static patterns of value arise and fade Dynamically, me thinks you 
phrase the statement above a bit wrongly. It is not that Dynamic Quality 
applies to any system but any system applies to Dynamic Quality. More, any 
system we are aware of comes into being only if it has value, if we are 
aware of it; otherwise it makes no sense to even discuss. Value is 
experience. Without experience no value arises. It is not the static 
patterns we call families, teams, organizations, societies, cultures, or 
nations that experience value; only a living being experiences that.

Thank you for your comments.

Dan

"I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be
stiffled.  I want all the cultures of all lands to be blown about my house 
as freely as possible.  But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any."

                             -Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

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