[MF] MOQ and theism

Ant McWatt antmcwatt at hotmail.co.uk
Fri Dec 30 19:41:10 PST 2005


Ted,

It seemed a good question (if slightly off tangent) to me,

Best wishes,

Anthony


>From: Muzikhed at aol.com
>Reply-To: moq_focus at moqtalk.org
>To: moq_focus at moqtalk.org
>Subject: Re: [MF] MOQ and theism
>Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 01:35:17 EST
>
>Kevin wrote:
>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.
>
>---------
>
>TC writes:
>
>Thanks for the annotation, I had forgotten that. Whoa.  I'm sorry my
>statement that 'it's crucial to me' was vague.  I  meant that the climactic 
>scene of
>Lila resembles that tragic and  crucial turning point in my life.  Rigel
>taking Lila gets the Captain  off the hook...  convenient for Pirsig's 
>ending the
>story.  But it really hurts when in real life no such magic  occurs.
>I have to guess I repressed this passage (twice) because of the pain it
>represents.
>
>
>Thanks for the personal concern, also.
>I'm OK.  I was trapped all right in '78, and things went downhill for  13
>years to a very low point...but I got away in '91.   My recent  involvement 
>with
>the MoQ seems to be leading me to explore what happened more,  but 
>sometimes
>still I think it's all best left buried.
>
>Again, I have to apologize to everyone for being off point of the theism
>discussion for this brief personal tangent.
>The essays & discussions are stimulating to the point of sleep  reduction,
>i.e. excellent.
>
>I sincerely appreciate the opportunity to tag  along.
>
>TC
>

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