[MD] tiny skull
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 16 10:32:25 PST 2006
> > [Platt]
> > the failure of the MOQ -- or our failure -- to
> elucidate or
> > comprehend a common moral compass.
[Craig]
> Pirsig's answer in ZMM was that we have different
> up-bringings, different experiences, have formed
> different analogues. The MoQ (or any metaphysics)
> helps one understand what experience is, but it
> doesn't determine what your experience will be like
> or that two different people will have the "same"
> experience.
Exactly Craig, and this is where the living
aspect of quality is understood. We can sq all day
and night, but we've got that dq in our walk, breath,
and just drink the tea event. Instead of trying to
always come up with the secret formula, thinking if we
ever do, then others will HAVE to agree with us, a
mentality that we can sq solve the mystery of life,
and have the know it all mentality where we may trap
ourselves into a why don't you, you, or you think like
me, me, me. Some have got this tiny skull thinking it
is reality, meanwhile the wind will blow and the
clouds will pass by as the blue sky is perceived.
Some may blow their skull up imagining it to be the
size of the universe, but surely we know that's not
possible and does not happen, it's the obvious simple
small capital truth.
the woods,
SA
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