If we live in
the era of appearance (Apollo) then it’s not also green, since the two are
different. While electricity is expressionless light (P97 Edison) representing
capital-economics, woodsmoke or candle-light are a hazy combination of shadow
and light that impinges on the psyche (P96 The Norse Shaman).
The point is
that nature isn’t just appearance; it’s transformation from one thing to
another. From wood to charcoal (woodsmoke). Diana runs through the woods with
her bow firing at stray deer. The hunt; life becomes death; there is carrion
and carrion-feeders.
The life of the
hunt is quintessentially green because it involves cyclical processes of lifedeath.
A hunter is liable to start a campfire since they live an active life in the
woods. The carbon emitted goes into the carbon-cycle, which is an active
process of renewal between plants and animals.
This is the
physical world that affects or impinges on the psyche of Man, the active hunter
and gatherer of yore. The problem with electricity is it’s immaterial and so
has no expression. It’s the predecessor to a robot future whereby facts
(numbers) are given expression via algorithms – see the Japanese animated face
(P96 made in Japan)
The expression
is a good copy but has no psychic content (soul). Someone can write a story for
it, so the problem is how to say if the story is true or false?
The only real way to do that is physically via the predator-prey cycle of lifedeath.
The only real way to do that is physically via the predator-prey cycle of lifedeath.
Anything that is
physically active in nature has a lifecycle that decays and renews. That is not
appearance, but it is green. But that is not what “they” are telling us, which
is that everything electrical is green and we should not make woodfires.
Electricity is
immaterial and doesn’t relate physically to the human psyche as woodsmoke does.
What you could say is an electrical future is very difficult to tell fact from
fiction because of this lack of physicality.
Yet this is the
future they are selling as green, particularly through mouthpieces such as
Greta, the Swedish climate activist. They are really selling a cyber-future –
one that is null and void – masquerading as green. Greta is really spearheading
a movement whereby humans and algorithms become more and more indistinguishable,
owing to the lack of physical reality, our lack of contact with predator-prey
relationships and other psychically influential realities such as woodsmoke.
The problem is
that the carbon-cycle is a branch of familiar scientific information founded on
fact. A fact is nor expressive, so it doesn’t tell you that woodsmoke or a diving
falcon have an influence on the psyche.
It’s something
you could guess, but it doesn’t amount to scientifically accurate information.
The carbon-cycle is usually used as something abstract that happens to be out
there and that numbers are attached to.
The expressive
factor consists of line and movement: the world that Doug Wildey cartoons in Rio.
The world of expression is different to the world of information in that it has
a roughness, a toughness, a sense of abandonment, of things that are just left
to be under the stars above.
That world is
not straight lines – which is represented by electricity. It is not appearance
(Apollo); it is transformation from decay to growth and back again.
Within this
world one can build straight lines, have industries and combustion (see chart);
but they are still two different worlds. The wild roughness where rebirth
springs is the realm of lusty Dionysus.
The problem with
information theory and flow-charts like this is it doesn’t tells us that not
everything is order and information. There is disorder and expression – line and
movement.
Rather than the
carbon-cycle being an abstract phenomenon of numbers, it is a product of line
and movement in a process of decay and rebirth. We as humans are products of
line and movement and not of number.
It is the
strength of roughness in nature and the abandonment that leads to regrowth. This
land is the land of Dionysus and his donkey, of rebel-rousing ranch-hands.
People who build campfirtes on the prairie.
The rough
strength of nature that influences the psyche isn’t necessarily apparent in a
flow-chart where it may seem to be the case that electricity can reduce the
carbon-output of combustion (fossil fuels).
Yes, it can, but
that’s just numbers. It doesn’t include the psychological human component of
rough influence in nature.
There’s also the
question of light; a starless sky is psychologically different to a star-filled
one (Grace Slick, prev.) The reason has to be that electricity is an immaterial
order, outside of the physical influence on human psyche.
I don’t want to
cast aspersions on Greta, but it could be she is used by “them” as
justification for a cyber-future that is essentially null and void, whereby
numbers become expressive, or the numerical and sexual become one (though
physical boredom).
.. in
the shape of the human algorithm? It’s not enough for people to have
expression. They also have to have a physical reality that is rough and tough,
where there is a sense of abandon that leads to regrowth. The land of Dionysus
and his donkey and not of Apollo and image.