Part IV: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Chapters 27 thru 32.  

As We Pass Through Coastal Northern California Wine Country, The Freeway Becomes Wider and Wider.

…Standing On The Rt-12 Overpass Bridge And Looking Southeast, We See More Of Santa Rosa, CA, And A View Of US-101, An Intensely Busy Highway.


[ “ …The engine … drones on and on in its continuing oblivion to everything but its own internal forces. We pass through Asti and Santa Rosa, and …. ” ] (Cont Next)

Overpass bridge, Rt-12 intersection with US-101, Santa Rosa, CA.

NOTE CONT FROM 2ND PRVIOUS PHOTO:
…Now that we are suddenly aware that we are back into ~high population, we remember the ZMM Narrator’s =>.
…“ …lonely people. It’s paradoxical that where people are the most closely crowded, in the big coastal cities in the East and West, the loneliness is the greatest.
…AND we can’t help but notice the “Technology” in the /\ Above /\ Photo, leading us to remember the ZMM Narrator’s =>
…“Technology is blamed for a lot of this loneliness, since the loneliness is certainly associated with the newer technological devices—TV, jets, freeways and so on—
…But I hope it’s been made plain that the real evil isn’t the objects of technology but the tendency of technology to isolate people into lonely attitudes of objectivity. It’s the objectivity, the dualistic way of looking at things underlying technology, that produces the evil. That’s why I went to so much trouble to show how technology could be used to destroy the evil. A person who knows how to fix motorcycles—with Quality—is less likely to run short of friends than one who doesn’t. And they aren’t going to see him as some kind of object either. Quality destroys objectivity every time.
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(Photo = 117-1788 ...... ZMM Page = 322 ...... WayPt = 482i 0116ft)


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