[Ian]
I thought there was a reference to this in list posts from the past week or 
two, but can't find it. Regardless, I'm looking for something from Lila, which 
concerned (this is paraphrasing) absorbing something which was immoral, and not 
passing it on (as a high form of morality). Does this ring a bell with anyone? 
If so, where in Lila can it be found? Many thanks,

[Arlo]
I think the passage you are referring to occurs at the end of page 398 in the 
hardcover edition:

"If you take all this karmic garbage and make yourself feel better by passing 
it on to others that's normal. That's the way the world works. But if you 
manage to absorb it and not pass it on, that's the highest moral conduct of 
all. That really advances everything, not just you. The whole world. If you 
look at the lives of some of the great moral figures of history-Christ, 
Lincoln, Gandhi, and othersĀ­ you'll see that that's what they were really 
involved in, the cleansing of the world through the absorption of karmic 
garbage. They didn't pass it on. Their followers sometimes did, but they 
didn't." (Pirsig, LILA)

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