Howard’s
historical adventures are “not under the dominion of fact” (do you know the
source of this quote?)
The real
question is: is the information we are given by “them” actually a sorcerous illusion
that has its predecessor in Francis Bacon’s The New Atlantis, which
foresaw “The Idol of the Den”?
Information is not actually reality – which is line and movement – but is numerical and attractive to the ego. It seems like it might very well fit and convinces the ego with numbers, but it is a fact rather than an actual process of transformation such as predator-prey.
Information is not actually reality – which is line and movement – but is numerical and attractive to the ego. It seems like it might very well fit and convinces the ego with numbers, but it is a fact rather than an actual process of transformation such as predator-prey.
Information
replaces process with numbers, and rough abandon with straight lines. We are
persuaded by flow-charts when only rough abandon contains the line and movement
that give strength to nature.
The worm, the
carrion crow, the blade of grass stirring in the breeze. The waving and diving
and wriggling could be likened to the primordial serpent that is the active
force in nature. The
serpent is dangerous and powerful and sexual and in myth the warrior of pure
spirit conquers it. You can say “myth is not fact” but, as stated above,
information contains no line and movement, no rough abandon, no regrowth.
Information
persuades the ego with numbers which, in an electrical future, can lead to a
straight line world where numbers become expressive via algorithms (prev.) It’s
a copy of reality born of physical boredom whereby the numerical and sexual
become one.
I’m calling that
a sorcerous illusion because it is not the physical roughness which alone
supplies strength in the abandon that leads to regrowth. The realm of the
gay frolicking Dionysus and the vine.
The sorcerous
illusion of electricity is null and void, or what you could call a mere hole
(see Weekend). I’m reading Papa Hemingway’s short story collection The
Snows of Kilimanjaro (Penguin) and it was fantastically obvious how
physically acute was the writing.
In the title
story, a guy is rotting from the leg up from gangrene, and the pustulence and
smell pursue the reader across the open Savanah. He tosses off phrases like
“urine-yellow” and writes about lumberjacks as much as about failed writers on
safaris.
In The
Three-day Blow,
There was a
big fire in the fire place. The wind made it roar. Bill shut the door. (page 59)
In patent
clipped phrases, natch. Later, Nick
..had noticed
while looking into the fire that the fire was dying down..
‘Bring one of
the big beech chunks,’ Bill said. He was also being consciously practical..
He came in
carrying the log and Bill got up from the chair and helped him put it on the
fire.
‘That’s a
swell log,’ Nick said.
‘I’d been
saving it for the bad weather,’ Bill said. ‘A log like that will burn all
night.’
‘There’ll be
coals left to start the fire in the morning,’ Nick said.
‘That’s
right,’ Bill agreed. They were conducting the conversation on a high plane. (page 64)
Yeah, it is a
physical plane that can affect the psychical one! That’s because we live in a
physical world of the body and not a numerical one of the head.
If the old bear
was off on a jaunt and a wind blew up, he might get cold and start a fire. It’s
a physical situation, not a numerical one. That’s the difference between Papa’s
latter day fairy tales of dark candour, and the sorcerous information that is
algorithmically expressed via an emotional net. One is manly, rough. The other
isn’t.
Papa is
channelling the caveman who lives physically like the animals and for whom the
fire is his strength, his psychic charm against the terrors of the night.
Animals live physically from which the psyche emerges in the form of behaviour
(instinct). Do you see where this is heading?
Information is
not physical; flow-charts are not line and movement; electricity is straight
lines (algorithms). The entire spectrum convinces the ego with a type of nothingness
of numbers, powered by electricity via algorithmic imitations of heads (prev.)
Once the
numerical can have expression – as with the previous example – “they” will write
a story to facilitate the use of algorithmic faces (in ads or messengers or
maybe sex-robots). It’s a good copy, but without the physical reality – that is
built of line and movement – there is no psyche (soul). There is no psychological
content (behaviour) or strong style.
I was watching
seagulls wheeling on the beach and it’s clear they have a psyche (behaviour) directed
at scavenging sand the sea and being irritable. It’s simple but real, like
staring at a fire, and has strong style, cartoony form that is strong and pure.
Why do seagulls
scavenge? To fulfil their lifecycle as seagulls. So, in other words, they are
living things (that die). All these fairly obvious observations go straight
under the heads of our masters, who think everything can be a copy and
therefore nothing.
Seagulls inhabit
littoral areas which are quite rough and tidepool-like, where the physical has
a distinctive psychic content of freewheeling seaborne ways.
I might have
said awhile ago that where I am an archaic lobster mural
got obliterated
by a new “creative quarter” development? The naïve simplicity of the mural was
more to my taste, reflecting the seaborne ways of this ancient southeast port.
Many things are “before
information” (a priori). The primal serpent; the symmetry of sun and moon.
Day and night; social order and rustic disorder; Apollo and Dionysus; straight
line certainty and the harmonic womb.
This entire
mythical dimension of line and movement is lacking in a world which is merely a convincing
copy. The ones who run this world – our masters – are weak because they deal in
methodical tidiness. Whether it’s Netanyahu with his West Bank numbers, or
Merkel with her lumpen frau grin/grimace, they are masters of expression in a
world that is null and void.
They are the
acolytes of a sorcerous illusion that convinces the ego by means of straight
lines and numbers, flow-charts and information theory. Yes, it convinces the
tame ego, not the body that roams the wilderness by horse and hunt, that needs
fire for warmth and to eat (canned beans) and where physical needs impinge on
the psyche in the shape of woodsmoke and carefree campfire ways.