Hi Ron, 
 

Admittedly I haven't been following your discussion with SA and David
all that closely, but for what it's worth I agree with the thrust of
your argument here. As I've argued with Ant, it seems that some here as
well as Pirsig will bring the mystic viewpoint into the conversation
when it seems to suit them while at the same time denying that the
mystic viewpoint is of much use in the "everyday world" where we ride
motorcycles, drink beer and pick up bar ladies (assuming we're not
married of course). I don't know about them but the everyday world to me
is the "real" world where I live, love, paint and will eventually depart
from. The mystic world of drugs, dreams and illusions is all very well
if living in a monastery is your idea of the good life. Personally, like
Pirsig, I'd rather be on an expensive boat cruising down the Hudson
River eating steak and, when arriving in NYC, staying at the Ritz Plaza
using money I've earned from my books. 

In any case, you are not alone in your assessment of "reality."
Sometimes it's good to know you are not the only one who has no doubt
that he is planted firmly on the seat of a speeding bike while enjoying
the beauty of passing scene.

Regards,
Platt

Platt,
Doubt does seem to poison the experience, there really is'nt any
comparison
to simply enjoying the ride.
-Ron


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