Michael says:
...but, having not even a fraction of the intellect it would take to grasp
it, needing to settle with just "a hunch." I'm at that point with Quality; I
have to go with "a hunch" about how it relates them all because I don't
believe I can manage to express, to "mechanize" (credit to David Swift) it
in to knowledge. '
The road-block is trying to explain the inexplicable. It is in attempting to
put into words, here to you all, (and then in *MoQ* terms,) what I
comprehend viscerally with far greater clarity.

Andre:

Hi Michael, you are being very honest and place yourself in a very
vulnerable situation. Thank Quality you cannot comprehend Quality!!!
This speaks in your favour.
I'm not sure again when it was...a few months ago... when someone on this
forum asked how to explain the Quality idea to children and to friends. I
then made the suggestion to ask the 'why' question when doing something ( a
question I always shunned because it always gave me the standard SOM
reasoned answer)...I have recanted.

Why do I act this way or why do I act the other way, why do I do what I am
doing right now (e.g. typing this on my computer)?? The answer I invariably
came to (and had, at times to convince myself of) was because doing this is
better than my previous action ...or logically follows on from what I was
doing before..in other words, it was QUALITY that I am after...every moment.
(Pirsig confirms this on the  'The Heart of the Matter tapes')

This may sound childish but isn't. It is one of the deepest insights ever
made. And every child can understand this and every Tom, Dick or Harry and
Mary and Marsha and Natahsha) can follow this.

As Pirsig has said...seeing/feeling the importance/value of this insight
depends on your static patterns.

I wish you well because you have some static pattern to come to terms with.

Kind regards
Andre
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