[KO]
Right! We are then assailed with cultural signals the rest of our lives and
they run us ragged for their own ends. How to find some respite from that?

[Arlo]
Meditation. Yoga. Zen. All attempts to quiet the mind and free one from the
intellectual, social, biological and inorganic attachments that define the
broad species of "man". 

But I think it is important to point out that these are not "chains" we can
ever live without. These patterns are dialogic, if you will, in that they
afford as much as they constrain behavior. We are bound by these chains, but it
is these chains that also enable us, provide the context for which we are
agenic. All too often we see the "ills" of these attachments, but we forget
that without them we'd be far far far less "free" than we are. This is, for me,
one of the contributions of the DQ/SQ-Yin/Yang metaphor of the MOQ. Whereas
others glorify DQ and near villify SQ, I think the MOQ shows us how their
particular dance drives the evolution that has set us "free". As Pirsig said,
too much Dynamic brings chaos and too much static brings stagnation. We are
bound by culture, but without this unavoidable boundedness we would be in worse
shackles, the shackles of biological necessity. We are forever suspended in
language, but this suspension affords us far greater freedoms to act than we
had before. 


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