LS Re: The name that can be named is not the eternal Name


Nicholas Szekeres (nszekeres@hotmail.com)
Sat, 18 Jul 1998 05:15:59 +0100


hi, diana
in reference to pirsig's quote; DQ exists in the act of discovery. that
point where your SQ world changes it's pattern thus changing your world
and you. i think DQ being of a higher morality moves you towards a
clearer view of reality.
>Reply-To: lilasqd@hkg.com
>Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 22:06:08 +0000
>From: Diana McPartlin <diana@asiantravel.com>
>To: Multiple recipients of <lilasqd@mail.hkg.com>
>Subject: LS Re: The name that can be named is not the eternal Name
>
>Keith and squad
>
>Liked the essay and the conclusion (greatly simplified) that static
>quality is pattern and dynamic quality is not-pattern. It's a more
>refined explanation than change vs stability and avoids arguments on
>things like "constant changes" etc.
>
>But still we're missing any mention of morality and how it fits into
>this. Pirsig states quite clearly that dynamic quality is of a higher
>morality than static. And, in case nobody noticed this Pirsig quote
from
>personal correspondence with Anthony, here it is again:
>
>"Every time you discover for the first time that something is better
>than something else - that is where Dynamic Quality exists. There is
no
>fixed static location for it."
>
>Awaiting Keith's response
>
>
>Diana
>
>
>

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