So, illusion is
where there is no flow of line and everything becomes a scripted routine. The
illusion has to appear very convincing so it has to appear as though there’s
action but, in fact, without a flow the action has no fighting grace, and is
pure routine.
From pop, a good
example would be Ed Sheeran, who made a mundane routine (and career) out of KT
Tunstall’s stirling debut (Hyborian Bridge 63). Grace is expression, and
so has a spontaneity of feeling; the spontaneity comes out of training (technique,
practice). Grace Slick says much the same in Hyborian Bridge 62.
My problem
was that I detested performing without lots of rehearsals, without meticulous
preparation.. until I have the technical side down perfectly. (page 110)
There are
continually two things going on; nothing is pure technique and nothing is pure
spontaneity. The former would be a robot and the latter a wild beast (Bruce Lee
Denizens of the Netherworld 3). That’s mainly why the phrase “the
vanishing point of technique” is quite descriptive; there is no physical
content so it is something that is pure illusion (Pictorial 46, pictorial
50/2, Drama2).
The physical
content is the physique as it relates to the universe (see Madame Blavatsky C14).
There are no verifiable proofs such as DNA, which are scripted routines. DNA is
pure technique and has no relation to the physical universe (of primeval rhythm
and shape).
This comes from
Bruce Lee’s phrase, “A war between a robot and a wild beast”, to describe his
fighting style. There are two different realities and they can only come
together through expression (line).
The physical
universe of rhythm and shape, balance and proportion is an expression of Earth’s
physical rotation against the cosmos of sun, moon, planets and stars. It’s a
place with no verifiable proofs (of inductive empiricism a la Newton),
a place of physique and psyche.
That’s partly
why I was saying (Pictorial 51) Weird Tales was the folk/fairy
tale poetry of the 30s; the psyche expressed through a very physical universe
of warriors, weirds, harlots and heroines. The wizard of Howard’s Hyboria is
the illusionist who seeks to distort physical reality for nefarious aims – see
the encircling “lens” of the master of Yimsha (Hyborian Bridge 61/1)
The wizard seeks
to articulate what is inchoate in reason, and by such means create an
articulate realm of scripted routine (spells). Welcome to the modern world! It
started with Newton’s lenses (C4) and ends with the world of scripted
routines we have come to know, be it monetary, numerical, algorithms, DNA or
quantum consciousness (see Slick’s quote Hyborian Bridge 62/1)
On the latter, I
wrote to Hameroff that a worm is a sensual slitherer that symbolises
destruction and creation. That’s its being in the physical universe of moon and
stars, of blood, death and rebirth in a universe of physical action.
That is, the
hunt, Diana and her hounds baying under the moon (she’s singing, maybe). This
entire universe of predatory action, running with bow, blood and gamesmanship
(Elrig Pictorial 42, 43) is denied by the illusory world of scripted
routines.
Don’t worry, I’m
not picking on anyone since it applies to almost everything that is scripted as
opposed to active. The reason is there can be no revival without decay. Noto’s
universe of blood in “Red lace” (Pictorial 51) is bestial and macabre,
and Sonja loses her sight to the blood of a centaur; but the blood of a roc
restores it.
Why? Who knows?
Perhaps the inarticulate cycle of decay and rebirth; the physical universe
doesn’t have all the answers since that’s the province of acolytes
(politicians) of those supreme sorcerers of the past who impose illusions on
mankind! Only a very few, such as Rory Stewart (C16) are able to see
through to a physical reality (of dirt and cleanliness, empirical traditions).
Politicians are
conduits for routine, and they suppress the free-flowing grace of communal
living (Harlem etc). Routines can imitate reality to a degree, but it is always
too perfect, like 3D animation (prev.) The imperfect vernacular line is always
a mixture of two elements; the technical knowledge (training, practice,
apprenticeship), and the spontaneous flow. Together they make up expression
(Bruce Lee prev.)
These two things
are always completely separate, like sun and moon. This is why a solar universe
is only a good illusion; it cannot be expressive of the individual in the free
commune of yore (see “Indian Summer” Alternates 7, Detroit Pictorial 46, Drama3)
What is the
inarticulate universe of expression? It’s the universe that animates the poetry
of Man, the origin of western culture in Homer, the same universe that animates
the dark prosody of Howard.
What is an
articulate universe? One that’s not inchoate; that starts with perspective (of
the sun) and ends with scripted routines of political acolytes of the
competitive order (where there is no disorder Hyborian Bridge 64)
There is always
subcultural hope for free expression. From intro to Sheryl Nome’s concert (Pictorial
52)
In the
beginning was the song
Stars singing
as they’re playing a beautiful tune of heaven