Notes about the ‘Framework Disposition’
The framework disposition (FD) as opposed to a polarity disposition (PD) is always open ended. The ‘Framework’, as it were, keeps expanding. The basis of the scaffolding are both the mind and the body. The body tunes into the mind and the mind reads the body, while each or perhaps the mind-body as one furnish the stimuli that can be incorporated into the FD for processing. In its essence, the FD does not contain the residue of any past stimuli or processing and is based on the potential for continuous movement, and past ‘events’, if embedded lead more to a polarity view (PD) rather than FD. For the more pedantic, it might be added that the dispositions are a characteristic of the quality of appraisal/ measure of experience, or a part of the background of measure and not necessarily the mind-body.
Elaborating ‘Absence’
While usually associated with some schools of Buddhism like Dzogchen, absence is not necessarily a buddhist concept. It is postulated that absence is an absence of actually, any form of measure, which implies a complete absence of any kind of disposition. This is a state of potential or perhaps pre-potential, from which measure emerges. This is background measure and not individual measure. This state of background measure is a state of suspended fruition, wherein ‘objects’ are a form of polarization displaying varying degrees of fruition. In the absence of the manifest is complete fruition.