Lithien and Richard,
You have been discussing Franz Kafka's parable
>>
>>"Leopards break into the temple and drink to the dregs what is in the
>>sacrificial pitchers. This is repeated over and over again; finally it can
>>be calculated in advance and becomes a part of the ceremony."
>>
I agree with Lithien (I think) that this is an even better description of the
entire Quality process than of Dynamic Quality. I see this as a beautiful
parable to show how the dynamics of reality are then calculated and built into
static ceremony.
I also liked Lithien's analogy of Magma and tectonic plates and how it is a
process more than a thing:
>
>therefore, DQ can be best understood as a dynamic process rather than an
>entity...and metaphorical language the closest more precise way to edge
>towards an attempt towards visualizing it more clearly. much like dreams
>use what seem to be disorderly symbols which later on can be interpreted by
>the dreamer and made some kind of sense of.
>
>im trying real hard to put into words something which i sense to be true.
>is anyone understanding me out there?
Right on Lithien! Oops time to go watch the Leopards........
Roger
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