Rasheed,
I would disagree with your statement that "looking for a way to 'permanently
experience DQ' contradicts the idea of DQ." Perhaps I'm wrong here, I'm
just working this idea, but instinctively I would say that although living
entirely on the edge of DQ would be completely fruitless, the idea of DQ
would remain intact. I interpreted the example you used, about the song
that becomes less and less pleasing as time goes on, as being about the idea
of static quality setting into an experience that was intitially Dynamic
(perhaps a bit of Pirsig's bias towards DQ...?) Maybe not, this isn't one
of those things I'm certain about. I must be going, my cat is becoming
exteremely jealous of the keyboard and it's impossible to type.
andi
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