Krimel asked dmb:
What sort of experiences do you think transcend sensory experience?
What exactly comes wandering through this door you think you are
> opening?

dmb replies:
Value. Quality. A shift in consciousness, a mystical experience.
There are all sorts of powerful and meaningful experiences that
don't come through the sense organs. I think Pirsig is drawing
attention to something we all do all the time, even if we usually
fail to notice it.  It is a sense of quality, a sense that's always
working and accompanies just about every sight and sound we
ever saw or heard, an immediate impression or feeling for the
quality of the situation. This can be positive, negative or something
in between.  I mean, this sense of value does not mean we simply
find goodness everywhere.  It is more like a claim that all
experience has an aesthetic quality and that this perception is
just as real as any other perception. We might tempted to call this
a sixth sense, but I think its more like the first sense, the most basic,
immediate and primary mode of experience.

Is this really YOU, David? You must have had some kind of epiphany! I couldn't have expressed it better myself. You've left me overwhelmed and speechless.

Regards,
Ham

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