clark (clark@netsites.net)
Tue, 11 Aug 1998 19:48:30 +0100
Horse wrote:
So as I see it, the 4 levels, as discrete categories, is a mistaken
view. This is not to say that there are not 4 levels, but that they are
present to varying degrees in the constituents of reality.
Clark wrote:
I agree with Horse. I would go further and say that there are four
distinguishable levels but that they are only useful to allow greater
clarity of discussion. In my opinion the four levels represent the
continuous march of evolution in the universe and actually function as a
seamlessly interconnected whole. I view the development of intellect as
allowing a speed up of evolution in the universe if it is properly
understood and used. Viewed as a God given, or Quality given, vehicle
for
running rough shod ever the previous fruits of evolution is a mistake,
or
perhaps, our current concept of the function of intellect is just a
necessary step in its further evolution that is currently detrimental to
the MOQ concept but will eventually result in a benefit to reality. Ken
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