Ade,

I might agree that bits and pieces of patterns are held within an individual's 
memory, and this memory (bits and pieces of pattern) are held collectively 
across many individuals as collective memory constituting a more static se of 
pattern.  To me it seems that most static patterns of value are held below 
consciousness.  Some social patterns and most intellectual patterns are within 
conscious awareness.  But this is all speculations for the purpose of comparing 
Jung's point-of-view within a Metaphysics of Quality.  

Within the MoQ there is also the classification of the different types of 
patterns 
into a hierarchical, evolutionary structure moving towards a more dynamic state 
which represent betterment: inorganic, biological, social and intellectual.   
My 

memory of Jung is quite stale.  I've more recently read and viewed much 
dialogue 

between David Bohm and Krishnamurti, and some of this discussion supports the 
MoQ's position, and some of it doesn't.  I think Krishnamurti has said that all 
thinking 
is the source of self (knower) and objects (known) and is at fault in creating 
a false duality.  

I experience/understand the MoQ to most basically to represent Reality is
Quality(unpatterned experience/patterned experience).  

If it is helpful to you for now to make connections between Jung and Pirsig, I 
say go for it.  The idea is never just to believe what is being suggested, but 
to 
examine it deeply and find out for yourself.

Now I can only hope I have not made matters worse. 


Marsha


Hello Marsha,
I think we are doing OK.
I'll try to give an example. Jung explored deeply the history of Alchemy.
When i first heard about this i thought wacko stations. But i was very much 
mistake because Jung made a remarkable discovery.
When the Alchemists wrote they were actually talking about the subconscious and 
even they didn't know it.
Or maybe they did?
The point is, like when Robert Pirsig consulted the Tao and felt it fit what he 
had been moving toward, so Jung felt the Alchemists had known all
along what he had been moving toward. And when that happens you know you're 
onto something. Would you agree?
Underneath all that transmutation symbology was the same structure Jung had 
noticed while listening to hours upon hours of those he was trying to help.
If the same symbols crop up generations and cultures apart this hints at a 
common source.


Robert Pirsig is human. As was Jung. You and i are human and we share the same 
collective as they.
We all have access to the same pool.
That pool connects with a transcendent reality Robert Pirsig calls Quality or 
Dynamic Quality.
Jung calls it something else.
The thing is, this pool which connects to transcendent reality is not addressed 
in the moq, which makes the moq incomplete in my opinion.
Actually, it is recognised implicitly in the novels of Robert Pirsig, but not 
explained by his metaphysics.
This raises the possibility of a synthesis between them, and this is the work 
of the creative thinker. You have just said this yourself.
So you are very far from making matters worse because you value, like i believe 
i do myself, a willingness to avoid dogma and get stuck in.


It's not easy letting go.
But the world isn't going to end if you do so. You may make a fool of yourself, 
but what does that mean?
It means you have been judged to have socially faltered in some sense.
Does the thinker care about that?
I think you understand what i'm saying.
Thank you
Ade
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