Re: MD Something broken

From: Richard Loggins (brloggins@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jul 29 2004 - 02:04:00 BST

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    Hi Joseph Maurer,
    I know what you mean about computers. Just today I got
    home and I inexplicately had no Internet connection
    anymore. I went thru all the Windows troubleshoting
    wizards to no avail. Thought I had a virus. As a last
    resort I power-cycled my DSL modem and wolla, the
    internet was back. Geez I hate Microsoft crap. Just
    curious. As you lost your battle how did you post to
    the list? Did you buy a new computer :)

    It is true that all science and inquiery are changed
    in the face of the MOQ, and that is what is so amazing
    about it and makes me whant to learn about it everyday
    on this list. It is surely a breakthrough that
    everyone must know about, and with vanguard thinkers
    like Mark and Paul here, who knows. You ask if you are
    an idiot before Pirsig. Probably. I know I am!
    Rich

    --- Joseph Maurer <jhmau@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    > On 5 July 2004 20:07:26 BST Mark M writes:
    >
    > Mark:
    >
    > How many male dictators do what they do because they
    > Fear women? How many do what they do because they
    > feel inadequate in some social or biological sense?
    > Why do Muslim women have to exist in a culture which
    > insists they become hidden objects? Fertile ground
    > for SQ-SQ enquiry, Joe! Fertile ground.
    >
    > Hi Mark and All,
    >
    > I have been away fighting my computer. I lost and it
    > drove me to tears. I think the hardest for me to
    > accept was: something broke, and I did not realize
    > it, nor know how to fix it! Now I am writing to
    > people. Are my opinions those of a bull in a china
    > shop? I use Mark's statement as a reminder of the
    > power of the MOQ. All science and inquiry is changed
    > in the face of the MOQ. Am I an idiot before Pirsig?
    > For myself I accepted "an instinctive sensing of
    > reality" from reading Gurdjieff's books in 1972. I
    > recently reread Joseph Campbell's 'The Hero With a
    > Thousand Faces'. I think now I see 'mystical' as a
    > clearer statement of my experience than
    > 'instinctive', in spite of Platt's disparagement of
    > the 'monomyth'. Is 'instinctive' a bad word?
    > 'Instinctive' does not seem to imply dynamic
    > quality. When I plopped out of my Mom's womb and
    > took my first breath, evolution occurred and I
    > mystically learned Da! Da!
    >
    >
    >
    > Joe Maurer
    >

            
                    
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