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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

2000: An Inner Space Odyssey by R.odebrecht A.n-Ton W.ilyson


THAT WHICH IS ALLOWED, EXISTS. IN  ALLOWING NO LIMITS, THERE ARE NO LIMITS... THAT WHICH IS ALLOWED, EXISTS. THAT WHICH EXISTS IS ALLOWED. TO ALLOW NO LIMITS, THERE ARE NO LIMITS. NO LIMITS ALLOWED, NO LIMITS EXIST... IN THERE PROVINCE OF THE MIND THERE ARE NO LIMITS. IN THE PROVINCE OF THE MIND, WHAT IS BELIEVED TO BE TRUE IS TRUE OR BECOMES TRUE. THERE ARE NO LIMITS.
 - A hyno-tape used by Dr. John Lilly to prepare experimental subjects to transcend their previous possibilities, as quoted in The Center of the Cyclone


Jane had heard exaggerated reports of the successes achieved by the English psychiatrists Ling and Buckman in curing frigidity with LSD. It seems that, in her case, what was believed to be true came true. This "Christian Science" aspect of self-programming with LSD is often reported in underground lore and need not overly amaze us. After all, Jane was born, like all females, with a capacity for orgasm, and the blocks against it, whatever muscles may have been involved, resided primarily in her mind. When LSD temporarily broke down the historically given structure of her mind, her faith was that the "miracle" of orgasm would be included when the mind came back together again. Her faith obviously made this possible.

The religious aspects of the Drug Revolution & the earlier Drug Revolution (circa 15,000 BC) laid the visionary groundwork within a shamanistic context for the later religious history of our species. It seems evident that, as Weston LaBarre, Ph.D, argues in his monumental study The Ghost Dance: Origins of Religion, the religious ideas common to Greeks, Jews, Hindus, Romans and Christians (among others) would not be quite what they are without the influence of several thousand years of drug tripping by our Stone Age ancestors, in which they discovered the internal world of psychic processes that they classified in such categories as supernatural energies (mana, prana, Kundalini, wakan, etc.) and as supernatural places (heaven,hell, etc.) and as supernatural beings (the father-god, mother-goddess, etc.). It remains to be explained why the modern drug trippers often find themselves confronting the same archetypal internal powers, places and beings.

As Dr. LaBarre also points out, there are chronic and seemingly inescapable revivals of this "vision quest" whenever society undergoes prolong stress in ways that the cultural traditions cannot explain. Ordinary stress will not trigger this response; Dr. LaBarre chronicles calamities that give birth to no religious upheaval. But when the agony is such that it conflicts with cultural beliefs concerning those events that the god should not and could not allow, bewilderment sets in. Many are driven to the vision quest, to direct experience of the "supernatural" or psychic world, as they attempt to find out what the gods really want and why previous revelations cannot account for current sufferings. This happened to the Plains Indians in the late 19th Century when constant betrayals by the white man, constant defeats by the white cavalry, the vanishing of the buffalo herds, and the presence of Christian missionaries belittling their ancient religion combined to destroy their faith in everything that had once given life meaning and promise. Not unexpectedly, the vision quest appeared in dozens of forms among them, most notably in the famous ghost dance (which promised that if all tribes united to perform this rite, the buffalo would reappear and the hated whites would go back to Europe) and in the cult of psychedelic cactus-peyote-which became the Native American Church.

Entirely similar religious upheavals occur in all conquered peoples. Two well-known examples are the Cargo cults in the South Pacific-which worship airplanes-and the Johnson Cult in the same area-which involved the belief, by thousands of natives, that Lyndon Baines Johnson, whom they had seen in the newsreels, was the promised Messiah. More bizarre is a sect mentioned by Dr. LaBarre, which worshiped a photograph of King George V of England, which their prophet ( who had once attended Christian missionary classes, but evidently hadn't listened too closely) told them was "Jehovah, son of Jesus."

Christian culture appeared after several centuries of such social chaos and religious upheaval, beginning when the Dionysian and similar cults in Greece brought amanita muscaria mushrooms and solanaceae  to Athens, and introduced to Greece the myths of the mother goddess, her dying-and-resurrected divine son, and the drug experience in which the cult member underwent "death" and "rebirth" and learned that he, too, was a God and would never truly die. John Allegro, the English philologist, attempts to show, in his The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross, that the similarity of these cults to Christianity is more than a shared heritage of religious symbols (mother and son) or of ideas (resurrection) but was actually chemical. The early Christians, he claims, also used the hallucinogenic mushroom.

Whether of not this is true, Christianity is certainly a cult of the crisis-oriented variety we have been discussing, and one of the most bizarre of them. An American Indian messiah, mentioned by LaBarre, told his followers to destroy all livestock and burn their property; many Christian saints gave the same odd advice, and Christ himself urged taking no though of the morrow. One Polynesian messiah told his followers that the gods were angry because they had sex in the dark, and that the time of troubles would end if they would have sex in the daytime instead; Christ and his follower Pual had even more peculiar sexual ideas and many of their followers gave up sex entirely. (In this they were probably influenced by the earlier cult of Attis, whose priests castrated themselves and wore women's clothing. To this day, Catholic priests psychologically castrate themselves by vowing perpetual celibacy and, in some countries, wear feminized gowns.)

After their vision quests have been successful, most messiahs come back and announce that part of the old tribal tradition was true and should be maintained in spite of the contempt of the conquerors. (This is especially notable in American Indian crisis cults, which always stress certain archaic values, especially ecological ones.) So, too, Christ tried to preserve much of the Jewish tradition that was crumbling in his time under the yoke of Roman conquest. But the messiah is always responding, consciously or unconsciously, to some form of calamity, and he argues that if the old tradition had been entirely valid, the gods would not have sent such sufferings; therefore, every messiah offers new revelations and abrogates part of the old law. Christ did this and so has every Indian, Aboriginal, African, Polynesian or Micronesian messiah that Dr. LaBarre studied. The Native American Church, for instance, together with its Aboriginal elements (Peyote Woman herself, Road Chief, the midcien bundles) introduced the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament and Jesus Christ as a god equally strong as Peyote Woman.

It seems plausible that the new Drug Revolution of our time is part of this age-old religious pattern. But there are two important differences. The first and most important concerns the strange sexual context provided by Christian society that will be discussed below. The second is that we are living in an age of science. Many of the most experienced trippers and vision questers were men of science who began with a thoroughly scientific and skeptical orientation.  When they saw gods and heavens and experienced "occult" energies, they did not take these dramatic events at face value. They sought a scientific explanation. Thus, Dr. Leary talked originally of sets, settings, games, role playing; Dr. Osmund, of Jung's collective unconscious and its archetypes; Dr. Lilly, of programming the human biocomputer with new information; others of the Freudian id and the return of the repressed.


This scientific skepticism did not last long when the drugs moved out of the laboratories and into the streets. (Even in the labs, some researchers could be caught barefacedly using the noun "God" or at least the adjective "divine", although they would usually protect themselves from professional ridicule by placing them in dubious quotation marks, as I have done. Leary, typically, was the first to take off the quotes and set up shop frankly as a new messiah.) In the streets, there were no such hesitations. The average acidhead, and quite a few pot smokers, were not shy at all about telling you they had found "some kind of truth" in all that religion stuff. Even so, the failure of the old tradition and the typical crisis cult pattern was visible: Few accepted traditional Christianity. Almost all added new elements- at first, from Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism and the Orient in general. Later, elements were taken from the Western occult tradition and Crowley's sexual magic. (IN some circles, this sex-occult aspect of the new Drug Revolution appeared as early as 1962.)

This tend was fated inevitably to conflict with the values of our still largely Christian culture. Too much in the new drug mystique was like the old solanceae cults of Greece and Rome that the fathers of Christianity had hated bitterly and much of the drug kulch even repeated; and sometimes revived, parts of these cults which the church had condemned as witchcraft and persecuted with fanatic cruelty for eight long centuries. It is not surprising that some who had gone far down this "verboten" path eventually became frightened and retreated into the most pig-headed variety of Christian fundamentalism. You will find a lot of former hippies in the "Jesus Freak" cadres.

There is something profoundly frightening to the orthodoxies of higher civilization about the shamistically originated vision quest with drugs. The shaman assumes, and even transmits, certain values that are tribal and ecological, and are tinged, almost inevitably, with anarchy. (Hasan i Sabbah's "Nothing is True / Everything is Permitted", Crowley's notorious "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law / Love is the Law, Love under Will", Abbie Hoffman's "You can't do good unless you feel good" etc.) The tribe is decentralized and radically individualistic (cf., the Cherokee Indian maxim, "no man should be compelled to do that which goes against his heart"). Civilization is centralized and, even in alleged democracies, radically authoritarian. It assumes that every man, every day, should do which goes against his heart, for the benefit of the harmony of the whole. In civilized religions, a confused man goes to a priest for religious advice; what he gets, always, is a messages telling him, one way or another, to conform, to sacrifice his own longings, to be "mature", to adjust. In the tribe, a confused man goes alone to the woods and suffers "sensory deprivation" to induce a peak experience, or just takes a drug, and has his own encounter with the gods, who often tell him the tribal ways have to be changed.

No; we cannot tolerate that. The individualist shaman or vision-quester has no place in a civilized state or a civilized church. The Catholic Church, shrewder than most, handles this potential troublemaker by guiding him to a monastery where his weird notions will not infect the rest of the faithful. The state has its own monasteries, called jails (or mental institutions, rehabilitation centres etc.) and this is where the messiah usually lands, if he isn't killed outright. Dr. LaBarre's book is full of cases of messiahs who were jailed by the state even though they used no drugs and their doctrines, on the surface, posed no direct threat. it won't do to have new revelations upsetting the equilibrium. For instance, some Polynesians began to believe that hey wouldn't have to work if they became more like Englishmen (who, in their experience, never worked). Logically, then, they acquired some chairs and held afternoon teas. When the English learned about this cult, they suppressed it. Similarly, the American Indian Ghost Dance posed no direct insurrectionary threat, but when the whites learned of it, they destroyed it in a fashion so bloody that even today the name of Wounded Knee, where the last massacre occurred, is still the most bitter phrase in the Indian vocabulary.

Sex & Sin

   
If the Drug Revolution has one strike against it in its implicit, and then explicit, tribal nature in the highly civilized and centralized American state, it has a second strike against it in that there seems no plausible way of reconciling it with Christianity. Even if Martin Luther can be considered, in a sense, a tribal shaman, recreating the tradition in modified form through vehement personal vision quest (Professer LaBarre considers him as such), Christianity and even Protestant Christianity has remained, willy-nilly, the most authoritarian and bigoted of all world religions.

(editors note: this was written before much of the rise of the current repressive Muslim regimes, which, in this humble editors opinion, sits on the same level if not a little bit more strict & brutal (Orthodox Monotheism breeds Authoritarianism just look at Israel) ....still we are watching the modern Crusades go on right now....but you must understand that those movements were fostered by very Orthodox Christians in NATO countries who thought that those movements would stifle the Soviet Union....well they certainly succeeded but when they realized they were merely being used..... well you get the big picture....on with the program)

 He who attempts to question or modify any of its dogmas quickly gets into very hot water in any Christian country. There has been one "revelation" and it is enough. He who has new ideas is probably inspired by the Devil, or has been out in the woods taking strange drugs with the witch women.

if such a heretic admits that he has, indeed, been taking strange drugs, the Christian response is even more vehement, quick and hostile. And, of course, if his teaching involves sexual liberty at all, the historical pattern is reactivated at once, and a new witch hunt is sure to follow.

This is a peculiarly Christian reaction. The Hindus, the Muslims, the Buddhists, the Taoists, all the major religions have had their sexual mystics and have honored them. Every Hindu knows that the Tantrists achieve their mystical visions through sexual intercourse with a beloved partner; the Buddhists, Muslims and Taoists all have similar sects. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans had highly developed cults of hierogamy: ritualized sex magic. Christianity is alone (ed:again i would more accurately say The Orthodox Monotheistic Abrahamic Sects) in thinking that sex is entirely the Devil's business and an offense to God.

This is a strange doctrine, and almost implies that God and the Devil must have collaborated on the creation of humanity, God working above the belly button and the Devil below. The consequences of the doctrine are even more bizarre than the belief itself. If a man writes a poem to his beloved in a Christian nation, and is too frank about expressing that love, he is in danger of being called "obscene"; throughout most of Christian history, he could be jailed, tortured or even killed. As William Blake wrote in horror:

Children of the future age
Reading this indignant page
Know that in a former time
Love, sweet love, was called a crime

One hundred and fifty years later, in the democratic, allegedly secular, United States of America, Stanley Kubrick's movie A Clockwork Orange has its X-rating (adults only) removed after 30 seconds of nudity are cut out. All the brutalities remain in gory detail. Hating, kicking, stabbing, and all manner of sadism are allowed in movies for Christian (ed: remember use Orthodox Monotheistic Abrahamic Religious Sects/Cults....it's the difference between using the terms global warming or global climate de-stabilization in debate) Only love is vile . It can hardly be a coincidence that such a nation has the odd distinction of being the only country to have dropped atomic bombs on civilian populations, twice, and has surpassed all others in the use of napalm, which reaches 1000 Degrees centigrade on contact with human skin (ed: We can even talk about Radiation Tips & Drones.....among other things....look it up!). Only love is vile. Anything else can be justified by finding a purpose (justice, national honor, the greater good of the greater number), since, evidently, like the Marxists, we now believe that "the end justifies the means". But sex, whatever its purpose, even if used in a religious visionary quest, can ever be justified. Only love is vile- only love is too "obscene" to be treated as an art by people who have turned even Scrabble and crossword puzzles, not to mention skiing or surfing, (ed. see what others you can think of) into arts so complex as to border on religious rites. Only sex remains so dark a matter as to be rushed and fumbled (Kinsey discovered, a generation ago (ed. i guess two or three now), that the average American male reaches orgasm one and one-half minutes after intromission in the vagina) and usually performed in a dark room, so that i can be finished furtively before the sex-hating Jehovah has time to notice what's going on.

In such a context, psychedelic drugs that slow and magnify the sex act are not going to be greeted with the fervor that Arabs have long had for their beloved hashish. Hardly. The reaction is directly opposite; the users are thrown in jail on the thin pretext that they pose some metaphysical threat to the community, or that they might become so charged up some night that they will charge out of the boudoirs and commit rape on a mass scale. It doesn't matter that such crimes by users of these drugs are virtually impossible to document from police records. (When cases are alleged, as Dr. Fort shows in his book, The Pleasure Seekers, it almost turns out that the perpetrators were not on these drugs but, rather, on cocaine or amphetamines.)

Of course, the Christian sexual lunacy is not unique. all crisis cults, without exception, contain bizarre elements, the reflection of the time of stress and calamity in which they were born. Consider the South Pacific imitation English tea ceremony mentioned earlier, or the prayer wheels of the Tibetans, or the snake-handling cults in the American South; man  is a strange animal when he seeks to attract the attention of his gods, and has tried every eccentricity (except possibly, praying in pig-Latin while standing on his head (ed. tis been done)) to convince them that his plight is terrible and merits their urgent attention. The early Christian denial of sexual needs was such a heroic attempt to find a gimmick that would bemuse or bamboozle the deity, and its closest parallel, probably, is the Plains Indian habit of cutting off a finger when a beloved person dies. Little children do equally peculiar things to attract their earthly father's attention for a while.

The Heart of the Matter


But let us, as the Chinese say, draw our chairs closer to the fire and examine what we've been talking about.

Man needs dreams, as recent sleep research has well-documented. If you wake people up each time they start to dream (which is revealed by their rapid eye movements, which has led scientists to speak of REM sleep, meaning sleep with rapid eye movements and dreams) they will, within a few nights, become neurotic, irritable and slightly paranoid. No reputable researcher has continued this experiment for more than a few nights, because the evidence indicates real risk that the subjects might actually go totally mad. It doesn't matter how much sleep they have had; if they aren't able to dream, the same neurotic and near-psychotic behavior will appear.

By the same token, it is reasonable to suggest that perhaps people really do need religious/spiritual experiences, whatever such experiences consist of. It is well-established, in LaBarre's Ghost Dance, that a large number of people think they need such experiences, and actively seek after them, whenever society faces a crisis that it cannot rationally understand. An earthquake alone will not necessarily trigger such a response, because an earthquake can be explained, more or less, within some traditional framework of ideas. But when the gods are mocked by missionaries of false and foreign gods, and take no revenge; when the sacred taboos are violated on all sides, and the gods still do not respond; when military defeats and other disasters occur in this perplexing context; when a man's children are sold into slavery or his wife forcibly enwhored by the conquerors- then, some extraordinary explanation is needed, and it is at this point in time that the vision quest begins.

Whether induced by drugs or by fasting, by sensory deprivation or by self-torture, by yoga or by ritual dancing. A marvelous energy is tapped-the Mana of the Polynesians, Wakan of the Aboriginals, Prana of the Hindus, Kundalini of the Tantrists, Lung of the Tibetans,  Ch'i of the Daoists (Aristotle's "Energia"?, Ibn Sina's "Anima Mundi"? Galvani's " Life Force"?Goethe's "Gestaltung"? Von Reichenbach's "Odic Force"? Steiner's "Aetheric Force"? McDougall's "Hormic Energy"? Bergson's "Elan Vital"? Gurtwitsch's "Mitogenetic Ray"?  Mesmer's "animal magnetism"? Freud's "libido"? Reich's "orgone"? Grischenko's "Bioplasma"? Margenau's "Quasi-Electrostatic Field"? Sheldrake's "Morphic Resonance"?  Puharich's "Psi Plasma"? Muses' "Noetic Energy"? Bio-Electricity? The Force?) The tribal spirits appear- sometimes the Father God, sometimes the Mother Goddess. And in the majority of cases, the subject undergoes a strange experience of death/rebirth in which he discovers that he is not only himself but also God (or, in the Hindu-Buddhist tradition, that he is the whole universe). Finally, and most distressingly, some verbal formulas are communicated to him, and he brings these back- to start a new cult, to become enshrined as dogma, to blind and cripple the minds of generations to come. Fortunately, this last and most negative result is conspicuously missing in a few religions, such as Zen Buddhism; and many of the heretics within our own religions, such as Sufis within the Muslim tradition, The Kabbalists within the Jewish tradition and figures like Boehme and Blake in the Christian world, also lack this characteristic. Such men, mercifully, did not establish new dogmas and even actively encouraged others to seek their own visions and find their own truths.

What is going on in such highly unusual "unification experiences"? Is it all a mental spasm, a kind of temporary lunacy? This is a tempting answer, and it is what most people assume about all messiahs.....except the one that they themselves worship. It is hardly the whole answer, however. As R.M. Bucke documents in his Cosmic Consciousness, many of the visionaries were not insane; some even managed to look at the experience with scientific skepticism, while admitting that it had altered and enlarged their consciousness. (Conspicuous modern examples of a rationalistic attitude preserved even after such a mystic experience are Bucke himself and Dr. John Lilly.)

The explanation- or an explanation- probably lie in cybernetics.

Life is one, but consciousness is divided. That is, all of our unconscious bodily functions, such as breathing, digestion, the beating of our hearts, the biochemistry of our metabolism, and so on, are part of a seamless web that does, indeed, include the whole universe. More locally, we are celles in an explosion of protoplasm on this planet that began 3 billion years ago. (this is the key to Dr. Leary's cryptic epigram, "Your body is 3 billion years old.") The "body of Buddha", as Buddhists call it, is, at any moment, in cybernetic contact with each of it parts. This does not involve anything spooky or metaphysical; what I have in mind can be illustrated by the experience of Dr. William Ross Ashby, who tried to build an analog computer that would be a model of a generalized animal organism. Dr. Ashby found that such a machine could no more be designed than one could divide by zero in mathematics. it cannot be designed because the feedbacks, the information flow channels, are not all inside the animal; many are in "the environment". Dr. Ashby ended by designing his "homeostat", widely used in biology and cybernetics classes. This is not a model of an animal; it is a model of an-animal-in-an-environment.

It seems that there is no unit-animal-which can be scientifically used to account for the facts known to modern cyberneticists. The only unit that can be used is animal-in-environment. (This is entirely parallel to Einstein's discovery that there is no "time" or "space" that physicist can measure, but only a "space-time event" which is the unit in modern physics.)

What I am suggesting is that the mystics got there before Dr. Ashby, that the "unification" with God or the universe mentioned in all religious literature and in reports of acid trippers and some pot or hashish smokers, is precisely the shift of attention from the conscious ego to the previously unconscious organism-environment feedback network. Does this seem an extravagant thought? All mystics have talked about the "unreality" of the ego; are they not trying to say exactly what Dr. Ashby has said? Many speak also, for that matter, of the unreality of space and time, and Einstein was modest enough to acknowledge that they seemed to be talking about the same facts he had noted mathematically. You are part of something larger than yourself, something which space and time do not restrict is what every mystic, in essence, tries to tell us, and this is just what Dr. Ashby's homeostat illustrates.


Why should this discovery be made by men under stress? The answer is obvious. Life is one, but consciousness is divided. It is the stress of the divided consciousness that every visionary is seeking to heal; what bothers him is not an individual earthquake or plague but a failure of traditional ideas, held by his conscious mind, to account for his tragic experience and observations. If the answer existed within the conscious ego, the quest would never have begun. The answer is found in those areas that were previously unconscious, those areas where the body links and joins other bodies and the total energy continuum of life and ecology.

In this connection, the singular drug experience of the Russian mystic Ouspensky is interesting. Aware that William James and others who had explored the mystic trance through nitrous oxide could not find words for their trip when they go back, Ouspensky kept a pencil and pad with him as he sniffed the gas. In ecstasy, as he whirled through the cosmos of his inner space, he scribbled desperately on the paper, trying to tie down what he was learning. When he came back to normal, the paper said, "Think in other categories". The experience of beyond ego was still unspeakable, but he at least had the key to why it is unspeakable. Our usual categories of thought- animal separate from environment, space separate from time, etc.- keep us from being able to talk about the unification experience in which all are "one".(0?=2!)

This is not a reification of the "one": I do not dare assert that the "one" is actually a conscious mind in the same way that each of us is a conscious mind. It is found through the unconscious, and unconscious it probably is in essence. I can understand why many, bowled over by this experience, call it "God", but I still feel that all ideas of God are only symbols of the experience itself. Certainly, this is true in the more anthropomorphic and less transcendental visions, when a very man-like god or woman-like goddess appears.

Since the crisis in Christian (ed. go back & say it with me, Orthodox Monotheistic Abrahamic Sects/Cults) culture is mainly sexual, we should not be surprised that sexual elements are very prominent in the unconscious channels opened by the Drug Revolution. These channels are a traditional part of religion outside Christianity*, anyways; but inside Christianity they were inevitable fissures, fated to erupt whenever the taboos of ego and superego became sufficiently weakened to allow unconscious material to flow into consciousness.


*(Ed. Aside: This was written in the early 70's (although tis quite surprising how relevant it still is).....& of course as we will see in the text there is a certain naivete in regards to the Future which happens when you read any Optimistic Futurist from previous bygone eras so be prepared for some insight & a chuckle......but before that I must make another pertinent point. Of course we still see much of this stigma against Sex in our era but with the passing of a generation, we now see the general loosening up & relaxation of these taboos in the Western World.....However the Sexual Revolution has hit another snag.....The commodification of Sex itself into another Consumerist function of our modern State Capitalism. Not that sex hasn't been used for advertising titillation for quite some time, in at least some form or another; it's now become an end in & of itself, a commodity to be bought & sold (quantity over quality), or even an addictive drug based solely on the Physical aspect (Am I fuckable? Are my Cock/Tits/Ass proper? How do I work it? etc.) & Culture Status orientated Shlock Romantics. These high unreasonable expectations start imposing idealized images/roles onto oneself & others totally disrupting the spontaneity which leads to whole new Inhibitions (& neurosis) of the Sexual Instinct focused primarily on these very Fundamental Materialist goals, typically void of any substantial meaning. Instead one should make it one of the most beautiful magical art forms that it really IS. Sex should be one of the most essential tools for rapture (stop waiting for the damn thing, it's right in front of you, just reach out & grab it!) on the integrative path to making closer richer connections & seeking greater realizations for the highest individuation & liberation .....Not that this critique applies across the board. But eh, with every revolution, you gotta expect some snags & counter revolutions.....nothing ever ends.... still put down the porn (or find some fucking good pornography (remember it is an artform)....not that by the numbers revamped stereotype bullshit) loosen up, drop the forced  awkward "ethics", open up &explore this wide world of individuals with yr. heart open (& some head smarts) & truly.... GO FORTH & FIND LOVE (you might be surprised who or what you find.......love is the law, love under will....don't lust for results......don't forget to have fun....time to play)

The Last Straw

None of these paradoxes and perplexities are going to go away. The Drug Revolution is still escalating and accelerating; the future will be much wilder and hairier than in the immediate past.

In the Evans-Kline anthology of scientific papers, Psychotropic Drugs in the Year 2000, Nathan S. Kline, M.D., proposes that within 30 years we will almost certainly have drugs that will:
  1. Prolong childhood and shorten adolescence
  2. Reduce the need for sleep
  3. Provide safe, short acting intoxicants
  4. Regulate sexual responses
  5. Control aggression
  6. Mediate nutrition, metabolism and physical growth
  7. Increase or decrease alertness or relaxation
  8. Prolong or shorten memory
  9. Induce or prevent learning
  10. Produce or discontinue transference (the patient's emotional involvement with the therapist in psychiatry)
  11. Provoke or relieve guilt
  12. Foster or terminate mothering behavior 
  13. Shorten or extend experienced time
  14. Create conditions novelty or familiarity
  15. Deepen our awareness of beauty and our sense of awe
None of these predictions are irresponsible moonshine. Today's researchers have sufficient knowledge about the physiology of each of these responses to understand what sort o chemical changes in the brain will cause these changes in behavior. Some responses-for instance, fear and orgasm- have already been created in animals by electrical stimulation of the brain.

In the same book, Wayne O. Evans indicates that real aphrodisiacs will probably be available by the year 2000, also. That is, it will not only be possible to enhance a sexual experience, but to provoke one (as many already claim is sometimes done by cannabis or LSD). It finally appeared by 1998 and was called Viagra.

How  will these drugs be handled when they appear? Recent history gives us little cause to hope that our society will treat them rationally. The sex drugs, almost certainly, will be declared illegal after a few years of research (like LSD) and reappear immediately in diluted and unsafe form on the black market. I cannot conceive of a time within 30 years when Americans will be allowed to buy sexually stimulating drugs legally, which means that I can only conceive of them appearing in the underground, with every user wondering if he or she is getting the product advertised or just the reject from some entrepreneur's bathtub mescaline distillery. There probably will be some memorably bad trips in those years.

And what of the drugs that "foster or terminate mothering behavior"? We can imagine how the Reverend Jerry Falwell would like to see them used, and the far different ways that the Radical Feminist movement would prefer to use them; can we imagine a reasonable compromise that would reconcile this conflict? Or do we have to admit that one drug (fostering maternal impulses) would be legal and the other, again, would be on the black market, like the abortifacient of yore?

The drugs that provoke guilt....will the police in some countries slip them to suspects, as they have already done with scopolamine? If, perchance, such drugs turn out to be, like LSD, tasteless, colorless, and odorless. will any suspect in custody ever dare to eat a meal? (This is not science fiction; these are very real possibilities.)

And what government office do we trust enough to give sole custody of drugs that control aggression, decrease alertness, prevent learning or prolong childhood?

Dr. Timothy Leary made the second most important scientific-political decision of the 20th century  (the first was Einstein's decision to help the United States acquire an atomic bomb) (the third, arguably, was the making the World Wide Web Public). Whether Leary's decision was right or wrong (it can be debated as endlessly as Einstein's), it has markedly changed the emotional and intellectual climate of our time. he decided that LSD was too important to be monopolized by any government, or any scientific committee, or any other elite; that it should be available to all. Ten years later, we all know the risks involved in that libertarian choice (and Leary also undoubtedly knows the personal risk to himself better than he did when he started). With some of the desiderata of a showman, and some of a shaman, with great good humor and occasional flares of grandiosity, Leary set out to guarantee that, whatever action the government took, a black market would be created where acid would be available to all. (The same underworld or underground networks later helped him get out of the country when he broke jail.)

It is doubtful that Leary will be the only scientist to make such a decision and take the consequences. his famous Two Commandments apply to virtually all the new drugs we are discussing

  1. Thou shalt not force thy neighbor to alter his consciousness
  2. Thou shalt not prevent thy neighbor from altering his consciousness
The government, which violates the second of these commandments every day, is now beginning to violate the first, forcing students in some grammar schools to take Ritalin (among other things....), an amphetamine-like drug that quiets unruly children but may have side effects not yet known. It is likely, given the general character of governments, that similar violations will multiply beyond all our guesses when bureaucrats discover that they have such delightful new toys as drugs that will reduce whole populations to perpetual childhood, decrease their aggressive rebelliousness, stunt their alertness and generally turn them into the drones described by Aldous Huxley in his Brave New World. The heretic of the 21st Century might be, not a man who takes a drug the government forbids, but a man who refuses a drug the government commands. 


Robert Anton Wilson - 1973
Edited by Moo'Ahh'Doo

Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Death Posture: A Definitive Instruction by Alan Chapman of the Baptist's Head



Austin Osman Spare’s Death Posture is the most misunderstood magical technique in the world.

Ever.

The technique is outlined in The Book of Pleasure, and so I completely sympathise with any initial confusion readers may have concerning the posture; after all, Spare’s writing is demented.

However, a simple re-read of the page in question should be enough to dispel that confusion. I can only surmise from the guff presented in many books, magazines and websites as the death posture is due to the fact that most people just cannot be bothered.

The Ritual and Doctrine

The instruction is given in three paragraphs. I will give them in the order they are presented in the book:

Lying on your back lazily, the body expressing the condition of yawning, suspiring while conceiving by smiling, that is the idea of the posture. Forgetting time with those things which were essential- reflecting their meaninglessness, the moment is beyond time and its virtue has happened.


Standing on tip-toe, with the arms rigid, bound behind by the hands, clasped and straning the utmost, the neck stretched- breathing deeply and spasmodically, till giddy and sensation comes in gusts, gives exhaustion and capacity for the former.


Gazing at your reflection till it is blurred and you know not the gazer, close your eyes (this usually happens involuntarily) and visualize. The light (always an X in curious evolutions) that is seen should be held on to, never letting go, till the effort is forgotten, this gives a feeling of immensity (which sees a small form), whose limit you cannot reach. This should be practised before experiencing the foregoing. The emotion that is felt is the knowledge which tells you why.

It’s obvious then: the death posture itself is completely open to interpretation (there is no ‘one’ posture) ranging from holding your breath until you pass out to staring at yourself in the mirror.

Oh yeah – and it’s used to ‘charge’ sigils.

What big fat hairy bollocks.

If we re-read those three paragraphs, we can see that paragraph two (Standing on tip-toe…):

….gives exhaustion and capacity for the former.

In other words, it is a preliminary exercise for the instruction given in paragraph one (Lying on your back…).

As for the exercise given in paragraph three (Gazing at your reflection…), we are told:

This should be practised before experiencing the foregoing. The emotion that is felt is the knowledge which tells you why.

Paragraph three is therefore a preliminary exercise to be practiced before the instructions given in paragraph one and two.

The death posture proper is therefore given in paragraph one:

Lying on your back lazily, the body expressing the condition of yawning, suspiring while conceiving by smiling, that is the idea of the posture. Forgetting time with those things which were essential- reflecting their meaninglessness, the moment is beyond time and its virtue has happened.





So, to clarify:

1). Practice staring at your eyes in the mirror, until your reflection looks bizarre. Granted, it doesn’t help at this point when Spare tells you to close your eyes and visualise, and then goes on to describe something you should see (an x in curious evolutions, which I propose is the image left on the retina – indeed, there is very similar to a Buddhist exercise), but the point is: you concentrate on something, never letting go, until:

…this gives a feeling of immensity (which sees a small form), whose limit you cannot reach.

Spare is quite explicit when he says this must be experienced before practicing the death posture proper.

In other words, you must have a degree of proficiency in concentration. Knowing Spare’s magical background, I do believe he is here describing Dhyana.

It should be noted that there is nothing special about this concentration exercise, as Spare explains a little later on:

There are many preliminary exercises, as innumerable as sins, futile of themselves but designative of the ultimate means.

Once Dhyana is achieved, we can move on to the death posture itself.

2). The death posture requires a degree of relaxation, and to obtain this, you may first strain the whole body and hyperventilate.

Of course, you could also go for a run or lift some weights – the aim is to be relaxed for the practice of the posture proper.

Just to be explicit: holding your breath until you pass out is NOT the death posture.

3). So, once a degree of competence in concentration is achieved (i.e. you can enter a state of Dhyana, or trance), you can practice the posture proper.

I believe the biggest difficulty with understanding the death posture lies with the fact that Spare appears to be telling us to lie down, yawn, smile and ‘let go’ of all of our worries. That can’t be right, can it?

Fuck that, I’m holding my breath until I pass out…



Paragraph 4

The posture is indeed lying on your back, relaxed, without a care in the world. However, if you think he is advocating relaxation for its own sake, you’re missing the point.

If we take a look at the next paragraph on page 18 of The Book of Pleasure, Spare has this to say about the death posture:

…know this as the negation of all faith by living it, the end of the duality of consciousness.

And

Know the death posture and its reality in annihilation of law – the ascension from duality.





The aim of the death posture is not to achieve ‘gnosis’ to ‘charge’ a sigil, but to experience the non-dual. Spare is talking about Samadhi, or the experience of what he called Kia.

Spare elaborates on the practice:

The primordial vacuity (or belief) is not by the exercise of focussing the mind on a negation of all conceivable things, the identity of unity and duality, chaos and uniformity, etc., etc., but by doing it now, not eventually. Perceive, and feel without the necessity of an opposite, but by its relative. Perceive light without shadow by its own colour as contrast, through evoking the emotion of laughter at the time of ecstasy in union, and by practice till that emotion is untiring and subtle. The law or reaction is defeated by inclusion…Let him practise it daily, accordingly, till he arrives at the centre of desire. He has imitated the great purpose…Thus by hindering belief and semen from conception, they become simple and cosmic.

The ‘primordial vacuity’, or Kia, is achieved by cultivating an awareness of immediate sensation. For example, instead of experiencing a sensation and knowing it as ‘light’, simply experience the sensation. The correct mental attitude is that which is experienced when you laugh; you accept all experience and sensation (including the sensation of thoughts) without resistance.

If this attitude of inclusive awareness is cultivated by daily practice, you will eventually experience a state of non-duality and bliss.

The parallels between Spare’s instructions and those of the Buddha are quite striking. The Death Posture facilitates the same awareness as Insight practice or Vipassana, which can only really be practiced competently once a degree of proficiency in concentration is achieved.



A Practical Summary

1). Practice concentration exercises until you experience Dhyana;

2). Practice being aware of all sensations and experiences as they arise without fixing your attention on or identifying with any one thing (the correct attitude can be engendered by smiling or laughing). This is easiest to do when relaxed, so practicing after physical exercise is ideal.

Alternatively, taking up Insight practice, Vipassana or Taoist meditation will have the same result.

Core teaching

Out of the 16 chapters of The Book of Pleasure, 8 deal exclusively with the non-dual or Kia, either expounding the virtues of the pursuit of the non-dual, providing instructions for achieving the non-dual or detailing the resulting state once the non-dual is achieved and becomes habitual (which he calls Self-Love).

Spare is essentially concerned with hedonism (I think the title of the book gives that away). If you want the most ecstasy and pleasure possible, if you want the greatest degree of satisfaction, then you must concern yourself with the non-dual:

The wise pleasure seeker, having realised they are “different degrees of desire” and never desirable, gives up both Virtue and Vice and becomes a Kiaist. Riding the Shark of his desire he crosses the ocean of the dual principle and engages himself in self-love.

Self-love is the state that results from the habitual experience of the non-dual, obtained through practicing the death posture everyday. It is freedom from desire.

Tell me, which brings the greatest pleasure: using sigils to acquire a magical effect, or the transcendence of all desires?

For a long time, Spare has been feted as the father of ‘Chaos Magick’ and the inventor of Sigil magick. Yet, what I believe is his greatest magical achievement - the central teaching of his book, has either been misunderstood as an arbitrary component of sigil magick or completely ignored as the ramblings of a mystic.

With his Death Posture, Spare managed to boil down the essence of all meditative practice to a very simple, easy and enjoyable method of genuine magical attainment; not for any lofty, spiritual purpose, but simply for the sake of pleasure.

If you still think magick has nothing to do with mysticism, or is concerned solely with the manifestation of material results, consider the title of the book responsible for ‘starting it all’:

The Book of Pleasure (Self-Love), The Psychology of Ecstasy


Does not matter-Need not be
Please Yourself



γένοι' οἷος ἐσσὶ μαθών

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

I like my coffey the way I like my magik: black as hell....A small Satanic Selection of Excreations

"Black magic operates most effectively in preconscious, marginal areas. Casual curses are the most effective. "
-William S. Burroughs
"for the love of mike!” – “zounds!” – “for pete’s sake!” – “gadzooks!” – “for crying out loud!” – “criminetles!” – “leaping lizards!” – “pish! tosh!” – “hell’s bells!” – “suffering succotash!” – “cheese and crackers…(got all muddy!)” – “land’s sakes!” – “me oh my!” – “well, blow me down!” – “what the hey!” – “son of a gun!” – “hail columbia!” – “well, i swan! ” – “son of a bee hive!” – “swear to god!” – “hot dog!” – “gol dang it!” – “i’ll be buttered!” – “gosh darn it!” – “what in blue blazes!” – “dag nab it!” – “what the sam hill!” – “doggone it!” – “what the deuce!” – “i’ll be doggoned!” – “dog my cats!” – “jiminy crickets!” – “good grief!” – “shoot!” – “holy cow!” – “fiddlesticks!” – “by golly!” – “i’ll be a monkey’s uncle!” – “gripes!” – “egads!” – “jeez!” – “you’re full of prunes!” – “by golly!” – “none of your beeswax!” – “by gum!” – “for criminy sakes!” – “by jupiter!” – “shucks!” – “omigosh!” – “what the (heck!)” – “excuse my dust!” – “don’t stop now!” – “by heck!” – “this’ll kill ya!” – “you don’t say!” – “oh, fudge!” – “good grief!” – “h-e-double toothpicks!” – “good heavens!” – “land sakes!” – “go to blazes!” – “sakes alive!” – “heavens to betsy!” – “well, i’ll be!” – “jumping jehosephat!” – “great scott!” – “lord love a duck!” – “great balls of fire!” – “holy moley!” – “glorioski!” – “saints preserve us!” – “land o goshen!” – “good gravy!” – “tarnation!” – “consarn – “shiver me timbers!” – “yumping yimminy!” – “oy, veh iz mir!” – “if dat don’t take de cake!” – “shut my mouth!” – “yikes!” – “mama mia!” – “the cat’s pajamas!” – “the monkey’s instep!” – “s.o.b!” – “son of a sea cook!” – “son of a biscuit!” – “pshaw!” – “bushwa!” – “zut alors!” – “aw, nertz!” – “oh, nuts!” – “golly!” – “golly gee!” – “holy moses!” – “by jove!” – “gosh almighty!” – “goodness gracious!” – “good gravy!” – “by george!” – “great guns!” – “holy cats!” – “confound it!” – “gee whillikers!” – “gee whiz!” – “godfrey daniel!” – “cut it out…you’re – killin’ me!” – “good heavens!” – “holy smoke!” – “by cracky!” – “my stars!” – “judas priest!” – “bless my soul!” – “upon my word!” – “the cat’s meow!” – “jiminy christmas!” – “blimey!” – “honest injun!” – “caramba!” – “i’ll be a dirty – so and so!” – “i’ll be darned!” – “how d’ye like that!” – “whadda ya know about that!” – “gimme a break!” – “hang it all!” – “ain’t it the truth!” – “shadrack, mesach, and a billy goat!” – “three cheers & a tiger!” – “aw, figs!” – “fan my brow!” – “tan my hide!” – “great day in the morning!” – “glory be!” – “holy mackerel!” – “heavenly days!” – “stuff and nonsense!” – “my aching back!” – “for pity’s sakes!” – “whadda ya gonna do!” – “that’s telling ‘em – “well, strike me pink!” – “you don’t say!” – “sez you!” – “so’s your old man!” – “your mudder wears army shoes!” – “go chase yourself!"...........of course there are many many many many many many many many more so pull up dem sleeves, use yr. nooggin' know-how of nocebos & START CURSIN'!


From The Cloven Hoof Issue #129

unwittingly repotted by yr. favourite Cockcomb & Arsonit Duo, Pert & Burny

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Dexterous Chef by Zhuangzi - A Lesson In FTW-U!



A cook was butchering an ox for Duke Wan Hui.
Every place his hand touched,
Every heave his shoulder made,
Every move his feet did,
Every thrust his knee applied pressure to,
Every slice he made in the flesh, came apart with a sound.


With his blade he followed the lead, making a noise
That never fell out of rhythm.
It harmonized with the Mulberry Woods Dance,
Like music from ancient times.


Duke Wan Hui exclaimed: "Ah! Truly Admirable!
How is it that your skill has advanced to this elevated level?"


The cook puts down the knife and answered:
"All your humble servant follows is The Way,
something beyond the advance of any undertaking;
and if I happen to find it in my craft, then so be it.


"When I first started butchering,
All I saw was nothing but the entire carcass.
After three years,
I ceased to see it as a whole.


"Nowadays, I meet it with my mind
Rather than see it with my eyes.
My sensory organs are inactive
While I direct the mind's movement.


"I Observe the natural contours,
Striking apart large gaps,
Moving through great cavities,
Following and taking advantage of its natural structure.


"Moving according to form,
I avoid the places where the tendons attach to bones
So that they give no resistance,
Even less than a great bone!


"A good cook goes through a knife in a year,
Because he cuts.
An average cook goes through a knife in a month,
Because he hacks.


"I have used this knife for nineteen years.
It has butchered thousands of oxen,
But the blade is still like it's newly sharpened.


"The joints have openings,
And the knife's blade has no thickness.
I apply this lack of thickness into the openings,
And the moving blade swishes through,
With room to spare!


"That's why after nineteen years,
The blade is still like it's newly sharpened.


"Nevertheless, every time I come across complicated joints,
I seize up its difficulty,
I pay attention and use caution,
My vision concentrates,
My movement slows down.


"With increasing subtly, I move the blade ever so slightly and-Flop! 
It has already separated.
The ox doesn't even know it's dead,
and falls to the ground like a clod of earth.


"Then I stand up with the knife in hand,
And I look all around it.
I leisurely assess my work until it gives me much satisfaction.
I give the blade a thorough cleaning and then carefully put it away."


Duke Wan Hui said: "That is most excellent!
I have listened to the words of a cook
And learned the principle of how to nourish life."

-Lovingly Compiled by The Cuddliest Curmudgeon, Kutecy Kooper McKunt


Saturday, February 18, 2012

thee ol' song'em bonham: The Intonarumoricon (o sweet spheres of love, please, do play on...)

Musical Correspondence with Qabalah/Runes/Alchemy&Tarot
Hebrew Letters/Runes/Notes(Major/minor)/Attribute/Card:
Aleph/Fehu      E/c#            Uranus      The Fool/Wanderer
Resh/Mannaz     D/b         Mercury    The Shaman/Magus/Mountebank
Tau/Perthro      Bb/g            Luna       The High Priestess/Seer
Peh/Berkano     F#/d#           Venus            The Empress/Forge
Tzaddi/Algiz    C/a             Aries            The Emperor/Anvil
Vav/Ingwaz      Db/bb           Taurus         The Hierophant/Pope
Zayin/Ehwaz     D/b             Gemini        The Marriage/Lover-s
Cheth/Raidho     Eb/c            Cancer      The Triumphal Chariot
Teth/Uruz      E/c#            Leo           Lust/Fortitude
Yod/Kenaz         F/d             Virgo     The Hermit/Sage/Prudence
Gimel/Jera      G/e            Jupiter          Fortune
Lamed/Tyr       F#/d#           Libra            Adjustment/Justice
Mem/Ansuz       G/e            Neptune       The Hanged Man
Nun/Eihaz       Ab/f             Scorpio       Death/Transformation
Samekh/Gebo    G/e          Sagittarius      Alchemy/Temperance
Ayin/Isa      A/f#            Capricorn        The Devil/Shadow
Daleth/Thurisaz   C/a           Mars      The Tower/War
Heh/Wunjo       Bb/g            Aquarius The Pole Star of Wonder
Qoph/Laguz      B/g#            Pisces           The Moon/The Bridge
Kaph/Sowilo     E/c#            Sol              The Sun/Child
Shin/Hagalaz     C/a         Pluto    Judgement/The Angel/Regeneration
Beth/Nauthiz    A/f#           Saturn         The World/Universe 
Omega/Othala    A/f#            Ceres        The Spring/Fountain
Yogh/Dagaz  A-Bb-B?/f#-g-g#?     Eris         The Mendicant/Beggar
Elemental Notes:
C  -  Fire
E  -  Air
G# -  Water
A  -  Earth

Color + Note + Planet + Zodiac
Red             C/a       Mars,Aries,Pluto         
Red-Orange      Db/bb      Taurus
Orange          D/b       Mercury,Gemini                        
Orange-Yellow   Eb/c      Cancer                        
Yellow          E/c#       Sol,Uranus,Leo            
Yellow-Green    F/d       Virgo
Green           F#/d#      Venus,Libra           
Blue-Green      Ab/f       Scorpio
Blue            G/e      Jupiter,Neptune,Sagittarius         
Blue-Violet     A/f#       Saturn,Ceres,Capricorn,          
Violet          Bb/g      Luna,Eris?,Aquarius            
Red-Violet      B/g#       Eris?,Pisces
The Fool = Bright Pale Yellow,Soft Blue,Emerald Green,Pearl
The Magus = Orange, Light Purple, Lavender Gray, Red-Russet
The High Priestess = Pale Blue,Silver,Indigo,Dark Purple
The Empress = Emerald Green,Amber,Spring Green,Sky Blue,Cerise
The Emperor = Scarlet, Glowing Dark Rose Red, Brilliant Flame
The Hierophant = Red Orange,Deep Indigo,Deep Warm Olive,Rich Brown
The Lovers = Orange, Pale Mauve, New Yellow Leather, Reddish Grey
The Chariot = Amber, Maroon,Rich Bright Russet,Dark Greenish Brown
Strength = Golden Yellow, Deep Purple, Gray, Reddish Amber
The Hermit = Yellowish Green, Slate Gray, Green Gray, Plum
Fortune = Deep Violet, Royal Blue, Rich Purple, Azure
Adjustment = Emerald Green, Blue, Deep Blue-Green, Pale Green
The Hanged Man= Deep Blue,Sea Green,Deep Olive-Green, Foam White
Death = Green Blue, Dull Brown,Very Dark Brown,Livid Indigo Brown
Temperance = Blue, Yellow, Green, Dark Vivid Blue
The Devil = Very Dark Indigo, Black, Blue Black, Cold Dark Grey
The Tower = Scarlet, Bright Red, Venetian Red
The Star = Violet, Sky Blue, Bluish Mauve, White (tinged Purple)
The Moon = Crimson-Violet, Buff, Pale Pinkish Brown, Stone
The Sun = Yellow, Gold, Rich Amber, Clear Pink Rose
Judgement = Glowing Orange-Scarlet, Vermilion
The Universe = Indigo, Black, Blue Black, Dark Crimson
The Fountain = Citrine, Olive, Russet, Black, Amber, Dark Brown
The Beggar = White into Grey, Deep near black Purple, Prismatic
C majorCompletely pure. Its character is: bold, gay & warlike, forceful in its simplicity.
C minorDeclaration of love and at the same time the lament of unhappy love. All languishing, longing, sighing of the love-sick soul lies in this key.
Db majorA leering key, degenerating into grief and rapture. It cannot laugh, but it can smile; it cannot howl, but it can at least grimace its crying.--
Consequently only unusual characters and feelings can be brought out in this key.
D majorThe key of triumph, of Hallejuahs, of war-cries, of victory-rejoicing. Thus, the
 inviting symphonies, the marches, holiday songs and heaven-rejoicing choruses are set in this key.
D minorMelancholy womanliness, the spleen and humours brood.
D# minorFeelings of the anxiety of the soul's deepest distress, of brooding despair, of crepuscular depresssion, of the most gloomy condition of the soul. 
Every fear, every hesitation of the shuddering heart, breathes out of horrible D# minor. If ghosts could speak, their speech would approximate this key.
Eb majorThe key of love, of devotion, of intimate conversation with God.
E major E minorNoisy shouts of joy, laughing pleasure and not yet complete, full delight lies in E Major. Mournful Grief & feelings of restless anxiety of the Soul's deepest gloomy distress.
F majorComplaisance & calm.
F minorDeep depression, funereal lament, groans of misery and longing for the grave.
F# majorTriumph over difficulty, free sigh of relief utered when hurdles are surmounted; 
echo of a soul which has fiercely struggled and finally conquered lies in all uses of this key.
F# minor
A gloomy key: it tugs at passion as a dog biting a dress. Resentment and discontent are its language.
G majorEverything honest, idyllic and harmonious, every satisfied passion, every tender gratitude for true friendship and faithful love,
-in a word every magnificent & serious emotion of the heart is correctly expressed by this key.
G minorDiscontent, uneasiness, worry about a failed scheme; bad-tempered gnashing of teeth; in a word: resentment and dislike.
Ab majorKey of the grave. Death, putrefaction, judgment, eternity lie in its radius.
Ab minorGrumbler, heart squeezed until it suffocates; wailing lament, difficult struggle; in a word, the color of this key is everything struggling with difficulty.
A majorThis key includes declarations of immaculate love, satisfaction with one's state of affairs; 
hope of seeing one's beloved again when parting; guileless cheerfulness and trust in God.
A minorPious manliness and tenderness of character. Plaintive.
Bb majorCheerful love, clear conscience, hope aspiration for a better world.
Bb minorA quaint creature, often dressed in the garment of night. It is somewhat surly and very seldom takes on a pleasant countenance. Mocking God and the world;
 discontented with itself and with everything; preparation for suicide sounds in this key. Obscure and terrible.
B majorStrongly coloured, announcing deep passions, composed from the most glaring coulors. 
Discontent, jealousy, despair and every harsh burden of the heart lies in its sphere.
B minorThis is as it were the key of patience, of calm awaiting ones's fate and of submission to divine dispensation. Melancholic.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

WHO OWNS THIS PLANET EARTH? by Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D.



The Scene: The Space Ship Enterprise.

The Question: Kirk to Spock—Who owns the Planet Earth and its inhabitants?

The Answer: Spock to Crew—Those who have the power to define. Those who have the power to lie well.


The ownership of the Planet has changed hands a hundred times. I think if you trace their papers back far enough one of their first owners was called Jehovah. Approximately 50% of the present population still believe He still owns the planet and that they have been chosen to rule the rest.

The earthlings have an interesting habit of dividing up ownership through wars and then marking their territory on little scraps of paper. The inhabitants of each territory think they are superior to their neighbors. This in turn creates new wars and new divisions. This is their particular form of making changes. It is difficult for them to change without being forced to or having some horrible event take place. They use primitive genetic practices. Conquered regions are used as experimental breeding grounds. When they ran out of new frontiers and artificially attempted to stabilize the planet there were four main classes of people. The intelligent and powerful, the status quo, the poor and the criminal. When they invented space travel the powerful and the criminals left, the poor were slaughtered and the ownership of the planet passed to the Status Quo. These were known as the middle class of mid-zonal professionals who from their inception have attempted to imitate the powerful and intelligent. They in turn re-invented the same four classes and the ownership of the planet is up for grabs. The majority of the problems on this planet are the result of the idea that humans are not sovereign and autonomous, but property owned by primitive Gods and incompetent governments. At this time the United States believes it is the most competent and elite.(but so does every other Government)

It is important to remember when visiting this planet that words, things and thinking are experienced by the inhabitants as the same. They are full of pride, easily hurt and capable of just about anything. They suffer from a poor memory when it comes to self improvement and an excellent one when it comes to remembering slights and imagined injuries.

They enjoy the game known as scapegoat. This is a game where they find someone less powerful to blame their problems on. Often they will torture, enslave and murder their victims. As I said and it warrants repeating, the inhabitants respond to words and pictures with the same neuro-physiological reactions as real events. Be cautious, it can get quite dangerous down there. They are very aware of differences and at times respond with curiosity but tend to respond with violence.

The dawning of popular Western Metaphysics (the history of metaphor) is best expressed by the story of the Tree of Knowledge, when an imagined, undifferentiated, blissful world called the Garden of Eden was suddenly split apart when a female member of the species ate an apple and then tempted her mate to do the same. Adam and Eve’s act of disobedience, born from a womb of curiosity, divided the world into two. Good and evil became primary modes of thinking and reacting and members of the species have proceeded to develop entire philosophies from this metaphor. As I have said, although very childish, they are also very inventive.

The primal set of concepts, good and evil, springs from disobedience, the very well spring of God’s greatest gift, man’s free will. It was the very use of this gift which inescapably gave birth to shame, guilt, original sin and planetary bankruptcy. It seems that intention transforms accidents into crimes.

Expelled from paradise into a world of gravity and work mankind must now forever struggle for his act of primal disobedience. From an idyllic world free from pain, man found himself in the world of change, of differences and similarities, of epistemology, and of language, a tool which can cut in two directions at the same time. The ancient Hawaiian’s have a proverb which says, “In language is life and death.”

From the simple myth of Eden which almost every Western child is familiar, sprang a world view, which, in its extreme, is represented by modern day earth television evangelism. It appears, that God is a landlord, indeed a slumlord, but always a Lord. Man is an ungrateful, rebellious slave-child who can never pay his debt, except possibly by complete obedience, casting his mind and nature into the “caring” hands of his angry and frustrated Creator.

This species’ philosophy has enjoyed centuries of speculating on the fruits of this primal disobedience—The emergence of the Opposites. Some of these opposites have been Nature/Nurture, Being/Becoming, Whole/Part, Real/Apparent, Mind/Body, Physical/Spiritual, Man/God and other meta-morsels.

Any intelligent human could simply re-create the entire history of the planet by plotting the Opposites, both as independent grids and or as interactive forces over time. In fact we could diagnose or mirror an individual or an entire culture’s development simply by understanding which position on each grid a group’s belief system is plotted. For example, the Chinese believe in fate, the Americans believe in free will.

The “opposites” (either/ors) have served as epistemological training ground for metaphysicians who could demonstrate their superiority to the masses by turning an apple into an orange. Of course, only those divinely ordained to understand the true meaning of these terms could participate in this sport. The rest stood in awe and worshiped those who had the credentials and ability to understand the dark and mysterious world(s) of
Being and Becoming.

The problem of opposites lies in the inadequate information gained from the Tree of Knowledge—good and evil. When man learned about good and evil he did not learn how words are like containers that can be filled with just about any type of liquid.

Like a child who receives an airplane for a gift and is so delighted and overwhelmed by the way the wheels turn, he never learns that the plane, if used differently, can fly. The utter emptiness of words gave man the opportunity to fill them with whatever he needed, while at the same time believing the words had an independent substance of their very own.

The opposites have served as a primitive model of classifying, ordering and understanding the universe. Their real use is the their speed and ease allowing for quick reactions in dangerous situations. The grunt “UGH” means run.

Although the species has changed from its beginnings it still prefers to rely on opposites rather than even simple interacting grids.

In other words, the notion of opposites is not a “natural law,” but simply a primitive survival device with many interesting and dangerous uses. If we carefully examine history we will find that man has torn himself apart with his belief in the REALITY and NECESSITY of Either/Ors.

For the man in the street, the philosophies of opposites, particularly Good and Evil, have served as a torture chamber, a crucifix made from metaphor. Thrust into a world which views him as the property of Gods and States and overwhelmed by an unrepayable debt, the metaphysics of slavery and the facts of pain, pleasure and death; bolstered by science, whose theorists have become the whores of the state, man is now informed
that he is ill. The proof of this is his refusal to submit completely. The world debt is due to his saying “no” to total slavery. He will not obey. We are at War, and man is the enemy. The question is: Who is on the other side?

Original sin is now also translated into sickness, calling in a new and scientific priest craft who rush to the rescue. Man is sick, addicted, lame, and dangerous, needing constant protection and supervision by the state, insurance companies, and a never-ending parade of caring, licensed professionals. We are told over and over again that man’s illness and addictions are costing US billions. Man the slave/resource, is causing US trouble, he is interfering with OUR Plans. Man’s debt has now increased a billion-fold. Those who question the “plans” or the sanity of the metaphors in play, are diagnosed as morally unfit or mentally ill.

Evil emerges as a metaphor which refers to those who refuse to accept the Plan—the prevailing Garden of Eden—created by God so She may bestow Her Love and Grace. If man refuses he must be force-fed.

What makes the notion of Evil and Good work is the belief that the words have substance independent of the workings of man’s own mind and his uncanny need and ability to create final causes.

All that is required for metaphysics to function, to perform its magic, is any unanswered question which can be associated with fear and pain. What makes a leader is someone who claims that he can fill the void.

While most humans agree that slavery is evil—that the ownership of one human by another is immoral—few humans equate slavery with enforced education, welfare, health, and the idea of a perfect orderly universe. Slavery is usually associated with power over others and with the ability to enforce one’s will on another without the fear of retaliation. Within the “right” of ownership and debt there is a hidden mystery—a metaphysics—a knowledge only available to those with the power to create and enforce their metaphysics. Whenever a new group achieves power, they also inherit the metaphysics, and magically, the ability to use it.

However, an interesting twist has taken place in the entire slave/master paradigm. Enforced education, welfare, health, are for our own good and it is our duty to submit to the treatment. This is immediately followed by the platitude that all these laws are necessary for the smooth functioning of society, which, of course, we all observe daily. Without someone to run the show we would have chaos and disorder. This is followed by a SMILE, and the statement that
“things could be worse.”

Modern slavery is not simply a “Thou Shalt Not,” but numerous “Thou Shalts.” Many liberated humans even believe that it is the obligation of the Masters to care for their Slaves. Of course, what is different is the title-word “citizen” and that today’s sophisticated redistribution of power shows no blood during family hour TV.

We can begin to scent the meaning of evil. It smells of change, contradiction, uncertainties. It is the lack of stability, becoming, the opposite of order, being, peace, the good. Here the confusion coincides with physiology. We have mixed the whole thing up. We have confused the physiology of comfort, the cognition of stability, beliefs as truth, predictable futures, statistics—with the idea of a Morality. In other words, while chaos, disorder, change and destruction are integral and necessary elements of life on this heavy G planet, we abhor its realization and worse yet, its Existence. This requires the postulation of its opposite as an Ideal, a heaven juxtaposed against earth. A God who loathes his Creation. From this has evolved a need to group act, to over-control and “normalize.” We are simply No-Good Shits—by Definition.

From this we have created the Idea of the one God, separated from his creation by Evil. The new slavery, unlike the old, not only guarantees that the slave will be punished if he transgresses, but also guarantees stability, order, health and education—by decree. The new slave must let God (State) bestow care and supervision onto her, in order to ensure the continuing “safe” functioning of the person as resource. If the person refuses, denies the right of the Master and his Plan, the person is Evil. It is important to remember (the story of Job stresses this), Evil cannot be a characteristic of the Master, only the Slave. When the slave gets smart she reverses the process.

Mind and Will are exchanged for a guaranteed future. But even a modern slave cannot tolerate the complete awareness of the exchange. Acknowledging his cowardice and slave mentality would offend his “pride.” To cover up the trade, we require more fictions and ideologies.

We now search for the enemy of stability, as if it had a face, an identity, other than LIFE ITSELF.

And our search for those who cause the discomfort is directed at the rebels. Those who dare rattle the cage of stability.

The rebel the one who sought and tamed new frontiers, once revered as hero and mystic, is now turned into the sociopath. This transformation from hero to devil is partially a result of the stability demanded by those who come after him (the middle class) to live off the fruits of his courage and struggle, the mass which comes to fill the world carved by those who thrived on nature’s unpredictable chaotic qualities. Once the frontier is
“tamed” Status Quo moves in and demands order. A place where they can build their nests and ensure the betterment of their genetic coils. Morality is in fact an invention for the Middle Class. It creates a notion of order and justice in the world. The truly Powerful do not require these fictions and the Poor…well, they know better.
What of the rebel now? If lucky, he became wealthy and powerful, and with that, mobile, able to keep out of reach of those who require absolute tranquillity and predictability in order to breed. If unlucky, he is forcibly exiled, jailed or murdered.

However, this is not the end of the story, for Nature “knows” that it cannot survive without the rebel. She is born again and again, and when born into stability, taming is difficult. The child is incorrigible, delinquent, hyperactive, requiring Ritalin, psychotherapy, special education. If lucky, the child escapes with the deep scars of guilt, shame and self-hatred, but at least having a chance to find its own frontier. If unlucky, the child is tortured, jailed, or suffers from never-ending despair.

When there is no frontier for the rebel the soul of a society begins to suffer. Some, like Wilhelm Reich, contend that the culture can itself be diseased. He referred to this as the Emotional Plague. In the end he was proven correct, not simply by the culture, but by individuals who embodied the repressed counterparts of an ideal.

According to Jungian tradition the manifestation or experience of evil results from the repression of both the personal and the collective shadow, sometimes resulting in physical manifestations such as Hitler, regarded in this age as the Epitome of Evil. However, what is the cause of this repression but the Ideal itself? In the face of this intimation, why still worship the Ideal?

As Nietzsche so beautifully put it, the ideal of truth posited by the Christian world, was the value which overturned it. Can we say that our fear and denial of instability or disorder, which in my view is the result of a lack of belief in ourselves as anything but a slave race, be perceived as more devastating than chaos and instability itself? The attempt to destroy evil, in and of itself, is an attempt to destroy life. Accepting that disobedience was the first evil, it follows that any attempt to destroy disobedience is an attempt to destroy life. I believe that even the rebel Jesus would agree that his acts of dis-obedience were perceived as evil by the establishment Rabbis, who used the notion of evil to destroy him.

To understand what a “civilized Christian society” means by Evil, we should dilate on Hitler’s aspirations. He saw himself on a Messianic mission to purify and help his definition of perfected man evolve and rule the world. He saw himself and his followers as the Masters and the rest of the world as slaves. He was willing to do anything to see his vision fulfilled, including Usurping the Power of Mass Murder from God (see The Flood, among others...). But remember Usurping is the greater sin.

He performed his willful acts openly and told the world what his intentions were. He brought to consciousness a picture of mass evil (something which everyone else was doing, but behind more-or-less closed doors). Was his Sin any different when compared to Stalin, Mao, Ghenghis Khan, the Christian and Islamic inquisitions, and the hundreds of other cultures, civilizations and religions which have thought of themselves as Chosen, on a Mission, superior and willing to murder for the Ideal? Could we say then, that his evil was simply losing, or was it the “more important” fact that he employed violence? If so, what of the American Indian, and other races and cultures destroyed by the Christian notion of a pure white race. And what of the Blacks in America? No, most humans would argue that Hitler’s evil was something more. What was it? It may have been because it happened in our own time, it was blatant, he lost the war, he crossed his genetic borders, or attacked the “chosen people” or ??

(As an aside, I would like to inform the reader that some individuals, after reading this, have asked me if I was a National Socialist simply because I used Hitler as an example!)

The word Evil functions in such a way as to allow one group to justify their own atrocities and make them noble. By dealing with such a powerful metaphysical abstraction (one which is physiologically associated with pain, fear, trembling and survival), it is an easy step to the performance of an act such as “execution,” with the sense of moral righteousness and vindication. It is not a man who is being executed, it is Evil. It is the void filled with all the imagination and terror of a cowardly “adjusted” Status Quo man.

What is the psychological effect on the slave of the following two statements?

1) We will execute anyone who disobeys.
2) We will execute anyone who is evil.

As Nietzsche has shown, evil is an invention serving a purpose. It allows one group to justify its will to power over another, just as it has been used to intimidate most men.

REBELS AND DEVILS




The rebel with a cause is one who risks the label of evil when she attempts to remove—or go beyond—the categories of limitation currently believed. Just like the notion of the four-minute-mile which once became “eternally” defined as an Absolute, the rebel challenges arbitrary definitions, commandments and rules, which are believed to be Absolute. Some of these are death, gravity, limitations of the body and intelligence.

What we do and how we feel is a function of believing in fictitious limitations which have no basis except in habits.

Good and Evil and Opposites in general are primitive devices used by our minds to order the universe, and in my view, create an atmosphere of conflict which might not otherwise exist. The meaning and truth ascribed to the various pairs of opposites including such famous arguments as Nature/Nurture are a function of Who has the Power to create Definitions and, thereby, Offenders.

If the human mind requires “evil” in order to function, let it be death, stupidity, gravity and disease. If the human mind requires the notion of “good,” let it be ceasing the primitive process of projecting our Greatness onto Idols—accepting Evil onto Ourselves.

WHO OWNS YOU?


The table below shows three models of OWNERSHIP: The first is the Model of God; the second, derived from the first, is the Model of Society and its Caretakers. The third is the Model of the Rebel-Devil.


One purpose of this Ownership Table is to help the individual gain insight into fundamentalist attitudes of Ownership.

Only when man Owns Himself is the dehumanizing process of slavery non-existent. The notion of Ownership, be it explicit or tacit, is the Key Concept which determines what is thought of as a problem and what solutions can be offered.

If we accept the Model of the Cyber-Shaman (that man Owns Himself), 95 percent of the so-called problems—which we read about in newspapers, hear about on the radio, watch on television, and discuss with friends—Do Not Exist. Thus, all proposed Solutions for these Pseudo-Problems are Meaningless.

The concept of OWNERSHIP starts in the cradle and does not end—not even in the grave.

Thus, our solution is NOT the eradication of

Ownership


But Rather


Not Viewing Oneself As Ownable