Greetings Ade,

When I started to read ZMM I was not struck intellectually, although there was 
that appeal, I was hit by a strong sense of intuitive rightness.  Here was a 
man 
explaining things that I had for years tried to get from Vedic/Yoga texts.  I 
felt I was being lifted.  It's many years later, and many years struggling with 
LILA, and I can say it has only gotten better.  While the transcendent is not 
specifically addressed in the MoQ, it is there for those with the intention of 
touching it.  And once you touch it it is everywhere, in every idea and in 
every 
word.  

Even though I am an introverted thinker, my face has colored more than a few 
times at my own behavior: exposing my ignorance/arrogance.  But I have such 
love 
for this experience I go past my embarrassment to try to let better ideas and 
words find and go through me.  Should anyone mind being a fool for such a 
beautiful cause?  I don't think so.  No way!    

It may be hard to believe, but I HATE to talk about myself so publicly...  

Thank you.   

Love,
Marsha



Hello Marsha,
It is true to say that both Robert Pirsig's books changed my life. I can 
certainly agree with what you say here.
I don't particularly want to get biographical either but i will in order to 
praise Robert Pirsig.
I can't be the person who devotes his life to Robert Pirsig. I don't want to.
I don't think he wants me too either, and if he did i would not like it.


I didn't mean to be harsh when i said the moq is inadequate. I meant it would 
be inadequate if i am right about the moq and Jung being complimentary.
It's a good tool to have in the toolbox.


Thanks for the love and everything.
How good is that. :-)
Thank you
Ade
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