Andi,
The music example is in chapter 9 of Lila, p 134-5. It's a good thing i mark
my book with rubber bands and arby's mints. as for what you said, i think i
may have been a little unclear with my assertion. First of all, i do believe
that the idea of DQ is always there, waiting to be experienced (maybe not
'waiting,' but another verb in its place that i cant think of because 2:23 pm
is too early for me during the summer). What i was saying is that one cannot
constantly experience DQ and have Dynamic experiences. Those experiences
soon ossify into sQ. then there are periods of sQ where nothing really
happens until DQ hits again. And i think Pirsig is biased towards DQ, which
i think make sense, because imo he sees DQ as the source of all new things,
like an inventor, and sQ as its secretary which simply takes note of what has
happened so that he doesnt forget.
rasheed
PS. That was a pretty horrible analogy there at the end, i think my cat must
have jumped on the keyboard and typed it. oh wait i dont have a cat, never
mind.
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