Ian to Andre:

PS, and yes Andre SOL is surely one such stepping stone on "the road
beneath our wheels".

Andre:
Hello Ian, but what I was getting at is; is the SOL interpretation a 'stepping 
stone' as you say, or a hindrance, as I was hinting at?

My question comes from Bodvar's oft pontification that one cannot understand 
the MOQ properly unless one accepts his SOL interpretation. Now, I think that 
that is (as dmb has pointed out to Mary) more of a fundamentalist stance than 
anything else.

I thought that one of Mr. Pirsig's aims of presenting the MOQ was to help us 
'see' better. To assist us towards becoming 'awake' ( in the Buddha sense). To 
see things without the interference of dogma, authority, concepts, reports, 
books... without the MOQ!!By direct experience, living the moment now.

This is where Phaedrus wants us to go (each following our own dharma) and this 
is what he meant when he said 'Kill all intellectual patterns'.

Bodvar simply says: NO! You cannot reach enlightenment unless you 'go through 
and accept my SOL'!!!

The subjects and the objects he has created plus the Cartesian objective over 
subjective stance he assumes seem to be more solid than mountains...and 
diamonds!( which are, after all, inorganic patterns of value).





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