Hi Andre,

> Thank you David, It seems to me that what Pirsig is getting at is the 
> non-doing that gets the results. Remember the example of Poincare? Remember 
> also the learning that Herrigel went through as described in his 'Zen in the 
> Art of Archery'? ' Do you now understand', the Master asked me one day after 
> a particularly good shot, 'what I mean by 'IT shoots,' IT hits'?'...At this 
> point archery, considered the unmoved movement, the undanced dance, passes 
> over into Zen' (pp 61 and 65 respectively.
> 
> The artist doesn't place the brush...IT (DQ) places the brush. At least this 
> is my understanding.


Yes, those are two examples of someone experiencing Dynamic Quality but, from 
an MOQ perspective, how did it happen?

How did the Mathematician and Zen Archer experience Dynamic Quality?
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