Thanks for that Dave - I was wondering why Paco and John were confused about what Pirsig had to say about religion.

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On 23/01/2013 17:51, david buchanan wrote:
"Phaedrus saw nothing wrong with this ritualistic religion as long as the rituals 
are seen as merely a static portrayal of Dynamic Quality, a sign-post which allows 
socially pattern-dominated people to see Dynamic Quality. The danger has always been that 
the rituals, the static patterns, are mistaken for what they merely represent and are 
allowed to destroy the Dynamic Quality they were originally intended to preserve." 
(Lila, p.385)

"The MOQ associates religious mysticism with Dynamic Quality but it would certainly 
be a mistake to think that the MOQ endorses the static beliefs of any particular 
religious sect. Phaedrus thought sectarian religion was a static social fallout from 
Dynamic Quality and that while some sects had fallen less than others, none of them told 
the whole truth." (Lila, p.376)

".., mystics and priests tend to have a cat-and-dog coexistence within almost every 
religious organization. Both groups need each other but neither group likes the other at 
all. There's an adage that, 'Nothing disturbs a bishop quite so much as the presence of a 
saint in the parish.' It was one of Phaedrus' favorites. The saint's Dynamic 
understanding makes him unpredictable and uncontrollable, but the bishop's got a whole 
calandar of static ceremonies to attend to;... In all religions bishops tend to gild 
Dynamic Quality with all sorts of static interpretations because their cultures require 
it. But these interpretations become like golden vines that cling to a tree, shut out its 
sunlight and eventually strangle it." (Lila, p.377)





Paco said:
As a Roman Catholic, I say Dynamic Quality is experienced in sacramental liturgy, 
participation in mystery made present, especially of the Eucharist,  and in the 
liturgy/ritual of meditation-contemplation. Beyond the realm of intellectual values is 
the realm of transcendence. Be still and know Dynamic Quality. "Be still and know 
that I am God." The experience is transformative of the S/self.

May Yahweh bless you and keep you!
May Yahweh let  his face shine on you, and be gracious to you!
May Yahweh look kindly on you, and give you his peace!  (Num. 6:24-26)
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John said:
In their emphasis on intellectual constructs, contributors to this forum often 
seem unaware of the transcendent.  You have offered suggestions of how people 
may communicate about their experience of the indefinable Dynamic Quality.  The 
way many of us communicate about the indefinable and ineffable is through the 
symbolic language of worship and liturgy.  Dynamic Quality bears an uncanny 
resemblance in many ways to the reality which manifests itself to us in the 
experience of worship.  God's Peace be with you all.
                                        
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