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Sunday, March 02, 2008
ZIG ZAG V SPIRAL
JAAJ: BUFFALO NOTE BOOKS

Wednesday, February 06, 2008
TETRA TEXNE
using quadratic isomorphisms!

Waking Ego

I. Age of the Fall/Divine: Vegetable Soul
Brain Circuitry: (1) Bio-Survival + (5) Neuro-Somatic
Operating System: Play & Pleasure
Rapture of primal ecstasy undermines fear of death.
Anxious Paranoia opens to Fun Adventure.

Freudian Unconscious

II. Age of the Hero: Animal Soul
Brain Circuitry: (2) Territorial + (6) Metaprogramming
Operating System: Set & Setting
Will to adapt Belief System/Reality Tunnel undermines fear of Chaos and/or Fate.
Rigid Insecurity opens to Fluid Evolution.

Jungian Collective Unconscious

III. Age of the People: Human Soul
Brain Circuitry: (3) Symbolic + (7) Morphic/Neuro-Genetic
Operating System: Information: Local & Non
Time Binding w/ Coincidancing Logos undermines fear of Woid.
Conceptual Intelligence opens to Mythic Contelligence.

Non Local/No Mind

IV. Recorso: Akashic Field
Brain Circuitry: (4) Socio-Sexual + (8) Neuro-Atomic
Operating System: Tribe & Process (Macro & Micro)
Affirmation of life in its entirety undermines fear itself.
The Wasteland opens to The Living One
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Doldrums

For any regular readers (if such exist) this blog hasn't become totally abandoned, like the Mary Celeste (or the Marie Celeste, if you prefer Conan Doyle's fictional version), but our speed has definitely reduced quite considerably.
I have taken on the NaNoWriMo challenge of writing a 50,000 word book in the month of November, which steals a lot of my writing time, and Bobby has been producing an updated version of his Okey-Dokey sequence, which will finally appear in five volumes.
We haven't had any offers from new contributors to liven this whole thing up, and with a few courses running even the general forum is quite sluggish right now, with people's attention on their course work.
But don't give up on us.
We still plan a new Maybe Quarterly #13, due out on the Winter Solstice.
Be Seeing You!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Okey Dokey

NB: I created the Index before Blogger introduced Labels (which posters can add for themselves), so although I will attempt to update the site using the labels so you can filter by subject, you'll miss out on the tantalising titles to posts, when I simply cluster all posts by, or about, Bobby's work (say) - in the Index you can browse all the intriguing titles...
Don't forget that you can Search the blog, using keywords, with Blogger's own searcher (top left hand corner of screen). Putting 'Okey' into that will take you to an Okey-Dokey prelude from June 2005, and a Work-in-Progress version from April 2006.
For any MLA members who wonder why I went so quiet on the Forums - I figured I could usefully go back and re-read some of this wonderful extra-curricula stuff that we 'student/participants' generated (apart from reviewing all the course material), and indexing and labelling and hyperlinking it gives me the excuse and motivation to go look at it all again. I'd think of it as a real shame if it just faded into Web ephemera, for lack of a hard copy archived in a library, somewhere.
