Robert Pirsig wrote in his book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance...
"You see things vacationing on a motorcycle in a way that is completely different from any other. In a car you’re always in a compartment, and because you’re used to it you don’t realize that through that car window everything you see is just more TV. You’re a passive observer and it is all moving by you boringly in a frame.
“On a cycle the frame is gone. You’re completely in contact with it all. You’re in the scene, not just watching it anymore, and the sense of presence is overwhelming. That concrete whizzing by 5 inches below your foot is the real thing, the same stuff you walk on, it’s right there, so blurred you can’t focus on it, yet you can put your foot down and touch it anytime, and the whole thing, the whole experience, is never removed from immediate consciousness."
St. Augustine (354-430 AD) wrote, “The world is a book and those who do not travel, read only a page.”
4 comments:
There is no experience like that of a motorcycle ride
Amen!
Rick, this is awesome! I will add this site to my Favorites.
I love this description of riding on a motorcycle. "On a cycle the frame is gone." I wish I could live life like that, completely in contact with it all.
Thanks for you support! You are very special!
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