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kabala rabiata
Formulae of godnames, of icons and fetishes, of ritual
structure relate to
a map which is supposed to be read in a secret whisper,
since an analytical
spelling of its placenames is the battlecry of the
iconoclast of sigh-ence
and its legions of inquisition. Wittgenstein logically
proved that
rhetorical language is unable to express the phenomena
of non-language, as
Gödel later would prove that all systems are
not self-explanatory in their
self-referentiality (1). Language is a Spirit in itself.
This is the apparent
moebius-band of Belief that blindfolds the non-initiated.
Magi have to
soften up all languages of men with their own saliva
as to give room to the
always evolving semaphor of gnosis, and in this process
of combining the
inner with the outer adepts will either adore silence
or sur-realism.
Since silence avoids any point-of-view and merges
the timetriad
past-present-potential through relaxation and balance
it does not shed any
energy [more akin to joule than to ectoplasm] when
beholding the mysteries.
Thus only through silence you may visit the highest
mysteries, and all
words will be blasphemous within and outside their
temples. When
pronouncing their names, be sure that you are prepared
for their effect -
be sure that they will and must destroy the Universe
so that silence again
may arise. So when taking the Face of God, know
that only None may watch it
and tell.
Sur-realism is an amoralist aesthetics of nature,
a clear view of the
horizon unpolluted by belief. The tolerance of its
metaphysics requires the
ability to differentiate between the planes and
juggle with them freely.
[When aquired, this ability gives total control
of the astral sphere and
banishment of all psychosis, personal and cultural.]
The critical-paranoid
method of Dali is one method, another is the writing
of Homeric Hymns,
still another is the consecrations of coloured stones
for divination, still
another the creation of urban legends. Twilight
language, alchemical
cipher, alphabets of desire write a Grimoire with
multiple meanings and
multiple effects and not a prime grammar for insect
automata.
Extracted and translated from Peer Vasne Fandum's
"Kalayuga Pradipika", 40 rps from Sahaya Pub., 32FF Tangalore, India
From the bibliography:
A book of surrealist games, Redstone Press
Tractatus logico-philosophicus, Ludwig Wittgenstein
Vâc - The Concept of the Word in Selected
Hindu Tantras, André Padoux
The Society of Mind, Marvin Minsky
The editors would also include:
Pataphysik, Symbolismus
und Surrealismus
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