Marsha said:
...This is why it seems so silly to be battling over the exact definition of 
the Social Level versus the Intellectual Level, or the individual versus the 
collective.  It's the clinging to the static patterns that is the cause of 
suffering.  When one begins to see what those patterns are, and what they are 
not, they begin to die and there is a whole new perspective available. To 
dismiss or undervalue the Eastern perpective and/or Buddhist philosophy is 
missing something very valuable.

dmb says:
I think that definitions are essential when one is doing metaphysics and that 
the differences between social and intellectual values can be discussed in 
conventional terms, not least of all because the differences themselves are 
conventional. What you say here seems true from a mystic's perspective, but the 
conflicts between social and intellectual values are legal, political, 
sociological, historical and military conflicts. Or, to put it another way, the 
distinctions between the third and fourth levels of static patterns are very 
different from the distinctions between static quality and dynamic quality. If 
there is a way to discuss the social/intellectual conflict from a mystical 
perspective, I sure would like to hear about it.

This reminds me of the story Pirsig tells about the Indian teacher who claimed 
the bombing of Hiroshima was just an illusion. At the time, the teacher's 
answer only angered Pirsig at the time. Even later, when he understood things 
better, he still complained that the teacher should have said he was making 
that statement from a non-conventional perspective. We've all seen what that 
particular mushroom cloud accomplished, understand something about the context 
in which it appeared and we all know that thousands and thousand of these bombs 
are just waiting for the day. On some level, this is all quite real and worth 
discussing, no? I think that's why Pirsig explains the conflict between the top 
two levels in political and historical terms.

Drawing a line between the conventional and mystical ways of seeing serves to 
put these debates in perspective, but I don't think one precludes the other. 
360 degrees and all that. You know, cause you're a net of jewels.

Thanks.



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