----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Kulp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Social & Intellectual Levels



Hi Ron.

Analytic inquiry is a bad thing?   The Tetralemma is used to aid
analytic
inquiry.  Yes?  I would think that poetry is sometimes written to
reflect
analytic inquiry.  Am I missing something?

Marsha,
Analytic inquiry is a tool for understanding, the tool is faultless,
it is how that tool is wielded, The tetra lemma is used to demonstrate
how
analytic inquiry is a convention, not how reality itself functions.
therefore intellect is a convention of understanding experience.
To say that a particular convention is reality and how reality functions
is making an error in the direction of over simplification and
exaggeration,
it moves toward value rigidity.


Ron,

I would think that analytic inquiry is an intellectual tool (pattern) to develop better patterns.

I'm a conventional girl, living in a conventional world. And I'm not sure I have other choices available at the moment, or would have it any other way. How would one arrive at the conclusion that the MOQ is a better world-view than SOM if not for some good healthy analytic inquiry? How would one understand that entities are empty of inherent existence, if not for some good healthy analytic inquiry? I'm not sure I'd be participating in this forum if it wasn't for my interest in analytic inquiry. (But I will admit I like to whirl and twirl into the moonlight when the mood hits me.)

I'm not getting your objection.

Marsha





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