[MF] MOQ and theism
Kevin Perez
juan825diego at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 29 17:36:45 PST 2005
Re: Phaedrus' intention regarding life with Lila. You may be right. And I may have
been reading more into the story than Pirsig had put there.
Let's see.
Ok. I've found it. Turn to page 394.
"An hour ago he was planning to spend the rest of his life taking care of Lila."
But Lila chose differently.
You say this is a "crucial" point. I hope all is well with you.
Warm regards,
Kevin
> Kevin:
> Thanks for sharing your concepts regarding a life of quality. I respect
> your 30 year marriage. I agree the narrator showed compassion at the end of
> Lila, but I wonder what you meant by the phrase "he chose to share his life
> with Lila." Is there a spot I missed where the narrator decided he was
> potentially going to share his life with Lila? It seemed when Rigel came and took
> her away, the narrator was saved from having to face this dilemma of what to
> do with Lila.
> In my life, in a similar situation, no similar Rigel came to save me
> from such a fate, so it's a key plot detail. This is off the point (of theism),
> but I wanted to touch on that one detail because it's crucial to me.
> Thanks.
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