Showing posts with label corpus callosum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corpus callosum. Show all posts

Thursday 10 December 2020

Metron




Metron was Kirby’s avatar of ruthless, questing intellect, whose Mobius Chair twisted through time and space to make him the god of couch potatoes, surfing channels, gathering information, without ever leaving the comfort of his armchair. Metron’s magic furniture seems less a wonder of supertechnology than a fact of daily life. As Kirby tried to tell us in his book of the same name, We are The New Gods, just as We are The Old Ones, too.







SKIP:  
That's what The Kid was •designed• for.

LORNE: (chuckles) 
To sleep with mother love?

ANGEL: 
To Create a Vessel.

SKIP: 
Look out. 
The Monkey's thinking again.

ANGEL: 
Being inside A Human makes it VULNERABLE, doesn't it?

That's why it had to stay hidden. 

Why it needed to create something STRONGER to pour itself INTO.

GUNN : 
Wait. So the big nasty inside of Cordy is going to give birth... to itself?

SKIP : 
Circle of Life. It's a Beautiful Thing.











 


“So I began to think more and more about The Individual, and I looked into what that actually meant




And what it was, was a structure that was pretty much created… The Ego structure was created out of what Julian Jaynes calls The Bicameral Mind becoming One Mind.

And apparently – according to him – he says that back in the old days of the Greeks, and the earliest writing of the world, people didn’t have self-consciousness in the way that we have. 
 

They didn’t have Egos. They didn’t understand themselves as “I” in the same way that we do. Because the corpus callosum – that connects the two hemispheres of the brain – wasn’t connected.



So if you heard A Voice, That Voice was God. 

And Homer, and all those guys, you’ve got plenty of examples of people hearing The Voice of God, and acting on that. 

Alexander constantly acted on The Voice of God.

Julian Jaynes suggests that it wasn’t The Voice of God – it was The Voice of The Left Hemisphere of The Brain communicating with The Right Hemisphere of The Brain, interpreted AS a God.



So okay : now we’ve got the two things joined together. We’ve got This Beautiful Bridge in The Middle that links The Two.  
 
But we have The Ego Structure – which was created when those things linked.


Suddenly we’re like: “Oh fuck. I am I. I am the I Am. This is my.. my god is this. I am separate; I am one.”

We made This Idea that we’re somehow separated from Nature.

No we’re not. Bullshit!




 

Sunday 22 November 2020

And I Trust Nature.





“So I began to think more and more about The Individual, and I looked into what that actually meant. And what it was, was a structure that was pretty much created… The Ego structure was created out of what Julian Jaynes calls The Bicameral Mind becoming One Mind.

And apparently – according to him – he says that back in the old days of the Greeks, and the earliest writing of the world, people didn’t have self-consciousness in the way that we have. 
 
They didn’t have Egos. They didn’t understand themselves as “I” in the same way that we do. Because the corpus callosum – that connects the two hemispheres of the brain – wasn’t connected.

So if you heard A Voice, That Voice was God. 

And Homer, and all those guys, you’ve got plenty of examples of people hearing The Voice of God, and acting on that. 

Alexander constantly acted on The Voice of God.


Julian Jaynes suggests that it wasn’t The Voice of God – it was The Voice of The Left Hemisphere of The Brain communicating with The Right Hemisphere of The Brain, interpreted AS a God.

So okay : now we’ve got the two things joined together. We’ve got This Beautiful Bridge in The Middle that links The Two.  
 
But we have The Ego Structure – which was created when those things linked.

Suddenly we’re like: “Oh fuck. I am I. I am the I Am. This is my.. my god is this. I am separate; I am one.”

We made This Idea that we’re somehow separated from Nature.

No we’re not. Bullshit!

Again, I read New Scientist last month, right – and They’re talking about Nature: “We must control Nature; we must do this. How do we deal with our relationship with Nature?”
 
We  are fucking Nature! 
There’s nothing on this planet that is not “Nature”. 

Power Stations are Nature; 
Atom Bombs are Nature. Because Nature made us to make those things. 
 
Either you Trust Nature, or you don’t Trust Nature – and I Trust Nature.

So we have to ask: What is Nature getting at here?
If we ignore this crap that we’re somehow isolated from Nature; that we somehow have to tame Nature… 
 
Nature Knows Exactly What it’s Doing.
 
The Planet is NOT in Danger. We are.

The Planet’ll survive. The Planet’s been through, like, ammonia atmospheres and impossible-to-live-on, and everything dead – and it gets its way back out of it.
 
We’re in Danger. Or So We Think, because our hubris tells us that we are in danger. 

Our hubris tells us that we’re about to Destroy The World; We’re gonna Destroy The Planet; We’ll fuck The Atmosphere.
 
No. We’ll fuck our atmosphere. But some trilobites’ll come along and live in anything we create.

So that is not The Problem.
 
The Problem is we’re standing here at the 21st century, stuck with Individuality. Because we’ve believed in it so much; it seemed so important that we should all be distinct. What happens if we stop being distinct?
 
And what happens if we think about Individuality as something that was actually just scaffolding for where we are now?
 
So if you create a skyscraper, you put up your scaffolding, you build the building – and what’s happened here is that we’ve overlooked the building, and focussed on the scaffolding.

Y’know – why aren’t we taking the scaffolding down?

Let’s do it today: take the scaffolding down.

Because the individual was a way to get us to this point. And what I really think.. and basically why I’m here is to try and punt this notion.
 
After doing this comic book for six years; after thinking about this stuff for six years; after proving that it works for six years, I’m left with this notion: 

We’ve Been Fooled, and We’ve Fooled Ourselves, and We Continue to Fool Ourselves – 

And, like Doug said: 
There is No “Us” and No “Them” – There’s Just Us. 

And somehow we’re trying to make This Thing work. 

And it does Work.