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In speaking, painting or merely posting quotes and poems, the

subject does not know that he or she is symbolizing, through

language, the object of his or her primordial yearning.

 

Desire is grounded in the unconscious; the hope of finding

alleviation in the imaginary condemned to fail.

 

The machinery continues to throw up objects, in vain, until the

battery load circus cancells its performances or, until the cells of

the reachargeable battery supply lose their ability to reload.

 

In both cases the subject conks out.

 

 

Kip Almazy

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Nisargadatta , " kipalmazy " <kipalmazy>

wrote:

>

> In speaking, painting or merely posting quotes and poems, the

> subject does not know that he or she is symbolizing, through

> language, the object of his or her primordial yearning.

 

If someone else knows what is symbolized who else would it be, does

anyone " know my meanings and give them shape " better than I can?

In literary criticism it was said in the 20th century, the poet is

not the owner of his meanings, the critique is the one who has the

tools to analyse and understand a poem.

The era of specialists was born.

(heard on French TV - often - :

" Tony Blair has decided to give his full support to the US war in

Iraq, " - then he turns to his guest - " Dr. Margouliot what should we

think about his position? " .... ??!!

what *should* WE think?, man, i was waiting for a doctor to think)

 

>

> Desire is grounded in the unconscious; the hope of finding

> alleviation in the imaginary condemned to fail.

 

Desire is grounded in the " desire to live to survive " , grounded in

itself and seeks no other justification.

 

>

> The machinery continues to throw up objects, in vain, until the

> battery load circus cancells its performances or, until the cells

of

> the reachargeable battery supply lose their ability to reload.

 

The body-machine is designed for ingestion/excretion until it is

switched off, no intermediate stage will revolutionize its

functioning; no one escapes. (UG lies and knows it, nothing of his

body/mind transformations should be mentioned to his listeners more

than his solitary masturbation last night)

the body dies, the mind dies, the hope to become dies. (all for the

best)

" As long as we live " we might as well enjoy the bumpy ride because

there is nothing else.

 

>

> In both cases the subject conks out.

>

>

> Kip Almazy

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Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien "

<ericparoissien@g...> wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " kipalmazy " <kipalmazy>

> wrote:

> >

> > In speaking, painting or merely posting quotes and poems, the

> > subject does not know that he or she is symbolizing, through

> > language, the object of his or her primordial yearning.

>

> If someone else knows what is symbolized who else would it be,

does

> anyone " know my meanings and give them shape " better than I can?

> In literary criticism it was said in the 20th century, the poet is

> not the owner of his meanings, the critique is the one who has the

> tools to analyse and understand a poem.

> The era of specialists was born.

> (heard on French TV - often - :

> " Tony Blair has decided to give his full support to the US war in

> Iraq, " - then he turns to his guest - " Dr. Margouliot what should

we

> think about his position? " .... ??!!

> what *should* WE think?, man, i was waiting for a doctor to think)

>

> >

> > Desire is grounded in the unconscious; the hope of finding

> > alleviation in the imaginary condemned to fail.

>

> Desire is grounded in the " desire to live to survive " , grounded in

> itself and seeks no other justification.

>

> >

> > The machinery continues to throw up objects, in vain, until the

> > battery load circus cancells its performances or, until the

cells

> of

> > the reachargeable battery supply lose their ability to reload.

>

> The body-machine is designed for ingestion/excretion until it is

> switched off, no intermediate stage will revolutionize its

> functioning; no one escapes. (UG lies and knows it, nothing of his

> body/mind transformations should be mentioned to his listeners

more

> than his solitary masturbation last night)

> the body dies, the mind dies, the hope to become dies. (all for

the

> best)

> " As long as we live " we might as well enjoy the bumpy ride because

> there is nothing else.

>

> >

> > In both cases the subject conks out.

> >

> >

> > Kip Almazy

 

 

 

Balivernes, galimatias! (baloney)

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Nisargadatta , " kipalmazy " <kipalmazy>

wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien "

> <ericparoissien@g...> wrote:

> >

> > Nisargadatta , " kipalmazy "

<kipalmazy>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > In speaking, painting or merely posting quotes and poems, the

> > > subject does not know that he or she is symbolizing, through

> > > language, the object of his or her primordial yearning.

> >

> > If someone else knows what is symbolized who else would it be,

> does

> > anyone " know my meanings and give them shape " better than I can?

> > In literary criticism it was said in the 20th century, the poet

is

> > not the owner of his meanings, the critique is the one who has

the

> > tools to analyse and understand a poem.

> > The era of specialists was born.

> > (heard on French TV - often - :

> > " Tony Blair has decided to give his full support to the US war

in

> > Iraq, " - then he turns to his guest - " Dr. Margouliot what

should

> we

> > think about his position? " .... ??!!

> > what *should* WE think?, man, i was waiting for a doctor to

think)

> >

> > >

> > > Desire is grounded in the unconscious; the hope of finding

> > > alleviation in the imaginary condemned to fail.

> >

> > Desire is grounded in the " desire to live to survive " , grounded

in

> > itself and seeks no other justification.

> >

> > >

> > > The machinery continues to throw up objects, in vain, until

the

> > > battery load circus cancells its performances or, until the

> cells

> > of

> > > the reachargeable battery supply lose their ability to reload.

> >

> > The body-machine is designed for ingestion/excretion until it is

> > switched off, no intermediate stage will revolutionize its

> > functioning; no one escapes. (UG lies and knows it, nothing of

his

> > body/mind transformations should be mentioned to his listeners

> more

> > than his solitary masturbation last night)

> > the body dies, the mind dies, the hope to become dies. (all for

> the

> > best)

> > " As long as we live " we might as well enjoy the bumpy ride

because

> > there is nothing else.

> >

> > >

> > > In both cases the subject conks out.

> > >

> > >

> > > Kip Almazy

>

>

>

> Balivernes, galimatias! (baloney)

 

In three year you never once answered an idea with an idea, just a

quick blow before rushing to the exit.

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