LS Re: Sv: AI and MoQ


Gene Kofman (its@icanect.net)
Sat, 18 Oct 1997 06:08:42 +0100


Maggie wrote:
> 1. I firmly believe that all patterns are affected by DQ. Perhaps it
is the
> verb "percieve" that is the problem. I think that you, and Pirsig in the
> statement above, are using "perceive" as a reference to the uniquely
human
> ability of being aware of being affected. And in that particular sense,
> lower-level organisms and entities do not share the ability to operate at
that
> level.
I tend to agree with this and especially gratefull for the 'perceive' part
as a way to avoid contradictions with the GA (great author).
>...
> ...Groups of people commonly functioned
> within the realm of social/biological interactions, with individual
leaders
> functioning in the intellectual/social realm. Now, that kind of group
> function still exists, but there is another, one in which the group works
with
> intellectual/social interactions and patterns, and structures itself to
be open
> to Dynamic Quality.
This is exciting. Do you have any examples of the group discussions James
Stoner used to prove his point.

Gene.

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