From: Horse (horse@darkstar.uk.net)
Date: Mon Oct 21 2002 - 08:11:17 BST
Hi David
On 20 Oct 2002 at 11:47, David Buchanan wrote:
> Gents:
>
> On 20 Oct 2002 at 12:46, Oldehippie1947@aol.com wrote:
> > So you see here Pirsig saying it is natural and moral to judge one
> another.
>
> Horse said:
> Assuming we make no judgements, then how is it possible to differentiate
> between
> what's good and what's not good. It seems to me that the MoQ is all about
> moral
> judgement.
>
> DMB says:
> There's a quasi-mysterious selection process on the biological level. We all
> experience this kind of judgement from both sides. So it is with mirrors at
> the social level. This is usually where "judgmental" people are coming from,
> but its more powerful and subtle than the crabby lady in rollers yelling,
> "get a job, ya bum!" The mirrors are everywhere all the time, there's lots
> and lots of them and the cumulative effect is like a force of nature. Hell,
> it IS a force of nature.
So what we see in these miirrors is what we know. Going through the mirror to reach
what's on the other side is impossible - it doesn't exist does it?.
If there is an inner nature of some form then maybe it's unknowable - or so complex as
to be the equivalent.
>
> By the way, have you lost weight? You look marvelous!
Thank you darling!! But my bum's still way too big :^)
Horse
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