LYRICS

The applications are to blameAll the people do all dayIs stare into a phone (Placebo, Too Many people)

“Take nothing but memories, leave nothing but footprints!” (Chief Seattle)

When rock stars were myths (Sandi Thom, I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker)

Machines were mice and men were lions once upon a time, Now that it's the opposite it's twice upon a time (Moondog)

Time is an illusion (Einstein)

Sunday 28 April 2019

Pictorial 49

Titian, Diana and Actaeon Hyborian Bridge 31

The body that is roughly used in the wild ways of the everlasting hunt through dale and grove is sometimes to be found in a bathing grotto. The tough skin is lathered, the smells of the chase anointed with heady perfume.

A grotto; a cave; ancient folk memories of women washing animal skins; pungent smells and cunning fragrances; bodily fluids and empirical tradition (prev.) How much of what is deemed psyche has an ancient early physical origin? Contrariwise, how much of modern psyche has no such early origin? Bodily smells – animal or human – act on the memory.

If you say that a lot of our psyche in primitive society has an ancient and early physical origin, it begs the question of what actually is in the modern head, aside from facts. Greek oracles at Delphi imbued heady fumes from underground vents, probably from oily lime (ethylene, a sweet-smelling noxious vapour).


The ancient Greeks placed an Omphalos signifying the navel at Delphi, the spiritual centre of their universe. The womanly origin of things is deep in classical culture; even if the shrine was dedicated to Apollo, oracles were ever women and known as the Thriae and fed on nectar (see
Noto Hyborian Bridge 14)
For there are sisters three, called Thriae, maiden things,
Three they are and they joy in the glory of swift wings.
Upon their head is sprinkled the flour of barley white,
They dwell aloof in dwellings beneath Parnassos’ height.
They taught me love of soothsaying, whilst I my flocks did feed,
Being yet a boy; of me and mine my father took no heed.
And they flitted, now this way, now that, upon the wing,
And of all things that were to be they uttered soothsaying;
What time they fed on honey fresh, food of the gods divine,
The holy maidens made their hearts to speak the truth incline.
But if from food of honeycomb they needs must keep aloof,
Confused they buzz among themselves and speak no word of
sooth. Apollo, Homeric Hymn to Hermes
The physical origins of mystical visions they would have had no problem with. Perhaps it is more absurd to think that the head can be detached from physical reality and deduce things from pure reason!
So the Greeks seemed to mix physical with psychology and, I guess, the performance of the oracle in filmy garments, perhaps sighing and wailing out the prophecy in verse. This brings-in a real problem with empirical reason, dating from The New Atlantis (Hyborian Bridge 22). Isn’t it true to say that life is physical and psychical and performance art? In that case, the facts that modern societies get are in another universe to do with ordered logic; if that universe is “won” isn’t the other universe lost?
The pungency of prophecies may not be “true”, but maybe their very ambiguity is more true than our convincing facts – that are fictions of perspective illusion. It’s because our illusions are so convincing that we (or “they”) cannot actually see the physical, psychic and performance or dramatic narrative (of the stars). They see “facts” such as the supermassive black hole (prev) but cannot interpret it in physical terms.
The oracular tradition is the exact opposite of that, a heady mix of fumes, performance and interpretation on-the-hoof. The question is, would you rather a world of perspective illusion or one of dramatic narrative? One is factual (and fictive); the other is interpretive (and ambiguous). Do you want the universe to be some sort of perspective boredom? There’s music in them there spheres.
I’m reading an interview of Craig Chaquico – the surviving member of Jefferson Starship – and his espousal of musical healing. Whatever is in the head is physical and psychic and performance, which means an interpretation rather than a fact. He mentions that when Paul Kantner died, five planets were in alignment
I’m hoping the five of us will get together, especially with the idea that Paul passed on a very cosmic time with five planets in alignment at dawn which doesn’t happen again until the summer. I thought that would be a great time for the five remaining members to play under those same planets underneath the stars with Paul. If we can get Grace also, it would be like Venus, the Goddess of Love (laughs). Maybe we can get it all going on. (Smashing Interviews)
To some that would seem as barmy as ancient Greek oracles; it depends if you want a dramatic narrative (interpretation) or a fact (the black hole) that is also a fiction with no physical, figurative meaning. The oracles were fairly filthy hippies half-clothed in ragged raiments. In fact, the threads they wore could be likened to the threads pulled by the fuller’s art (prev.) Strong and silken, worn like skins of yore, animal-women who get high on Earth-power, or absolute physical reality of earth’s rotation.
This is the active reality (of performance), whereas we live in the perspective reality of an inert Earth (staring at the sun). Absolute reality has absolute power of divination by the stars; you can disbelieve it and choose to believe in a convincing illusion (of the sun) run by acolytes of sorcerers (see passim). In that case you will be in the head and lose the physical absolutes of the body.
It was very clear from Robert Robertson’s book on the art of fulling (prev) that the ancient art springs from raw and rudimentary products of the history of man and woman. Even if competition is there it is at the rudimentary level of women washing linen on riverbanks (singing and yelling).
The competition takes place in the absolute world ; the thread that binds us to nature if you like. It is an Earth power with the physicality of woman. Where you see birds stockpiling twigs for nests you see that Earth power. The absolute world is an active one that migrates with Earth’s orbit.
These are the threads that bind us to earth, and they receive rough treatment, as in Fulling (see prev, Hippocrates quote). The roughness of absolute power is very visible in Hyboria, right down to the strong, loose vestments that women tend to wear (and men, natch.) Awhile back I mentioned my favorite fashion designer was Gaultier (Pictorial 13
), who dresses for women and men, and I happened to see this picture of Eva Green in a Gaultier number
The fabric and design are very classic, and actually a close match to Margo Lane of The Shadow
Treat this as a classical diversion; I’m just winding up for some spiel on Howard for the next instalment (actually, starting reading People of the Black Circle on Gutenberg, having ludicrously lost my Complete Conan)