Hi David,

Thank you for your response.

Yes, I am familiar with the quote you present.  Again, I will direct you to the 
example of gravity which is encompassed within the concept of the ghost of 
reason.

Your quote cannot be established as a truth.  It is rhetoric used to bring 
about an awareness.  As such, the quote is an idea, by which to view your 
existence.  This is very important in terms of understanding what Pirsig is 
presenting.  The idea comes before DQ.  We create these ideas in order to bring 
about meaning.  They are structures by which to establish reason.

I believe it is important to look beyond dogma and focus more on the intention 
of quotes such as you provide.  I believe my presentation is consistent with 
Pirsig's at a fundamental level.

I hope this clarifies what I mean, but I am happy to discuss this further so 
that I can understand where you are coming from.  I am always learning.

Cheers,

Mark

On Jul 5, 2012, at 5:32 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
> 
> A direct quote from Lila: 
> 
> "Dynamic Quality is the pre-intellectual cutting edge of reality, the source 
> of all things, completely simple and always new."
> 
> This  contradicts your statement: 
> 
> " We cannot rightly say that dynamic quality creates static quality since it 
> did not exist before that.  "
> 
> Please re-evaluate.
> 
> Thank-you,
> 
> -David.
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