At 09:40 AM 10/31/2007, you wrote:
>[Marsha]
>I paint in a place of intuition and
>imagination.  It's a place of mythic symbols and strange
>energies.  It's a place of the Feminine, because let's face it, you
>guys don't know much about Lila, the dance of life.
>
>and she whirls, and she twirls, and she tangos,
>
>[Ron]
>The character of Lila carries more weight than most realize.
>I agree. Pirsig chose Lila as a vehicle for presenting
>The MOQ . Not Natives per his original intent.
>Preconception. The Most basic preconceptions
>Are those of the sexes. In this way Pirsig
>Could relate to everyone. Preconceptions are sprinkled
>Throughout the book but the focus is on
>The preconceptions of sex.
>In our male dominated culture the focus
>Happened to be the male preconception of women.
>
>We could dig very deep into this one.

Hi Ron,

I've tried a few times to bring up this topic.  There are 
problems.  I think that feminine power is buried so deep that words 
have taken flight.  It's one thing to celebrate the Mother of the 
Universe, and quite another to talk about it.  I think it would take 
some really deep intimacy to even bring it to the surface.  Deeper 
than even poetry would allow, because the language has gone missing.

Marsha


   

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