Hi All,

On Jan 10, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Heather Perella wrote:

>>>> Bo previously:
>>>> You say that the intellectual level contains
>>>> descriptions of DQ
>>>> (which it doesn't, it says it's indefinable)...
>
>      SA previously:
>>> Isn't that a contradiction Bo?  You say
>> intellectual level contains no descriptions of DQ,
> but then you
>> go on to describe dq.
>
>      Bo:
>> Where exactly do Ich describe DQ?
>> Sieg Heil!
>
>
>      Hahahah, "Sieg Heil!" that's funny.
>      Well, you said, "it's indefinable".  That is a
> description.  Dq is an experience, and once described
> it is static, but that's what descriptions do, that's
> what static does, they point out experiences.
>


Steve:
Here are some of Pirsig's descriptions of Dynamic Quality...

The undefined “better”
the origin of all things
the continuing stimulus which causes us to create the world in which  
we live
the response of an organism to its environment
the sense of harmony of the cosmos
Big Self
the pre-intellectual cutting edge of reality
the source of all things, completely simple and always new
The generalized "something" that compels the baby's attention
Whitehead's "dim apprehension"
the Quality of freedom
those seemingly trivial, unimportant, "spur of the moment" decisions  
that directed the progress of evolution
the value-force that chooses an elegant mathematical solution to a  
laborious
one, or a brilliant experiment over a confusing, inconclusive one
the base of reality
Vast emptiness and nothing sacred



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