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![]() Neck of the Phoenix: As Green Writes "The Units of Unification" an Eagle appears over Wichita facing an Ape to the West.
This is a good example of a visionary miracle shadowing my writing. I had just finished a supplemental note to my summary of the equations of unified quantum field theory on "The Units of Unification" when I checked the weather pattern and found an eagle over Wichita facing an ape to the West. The in mythic symbolism the eagle soars, while the apes are fond hierarchy games, like "the Bander-Log" of Rudyard Kipling in his Mowgli Stories. It somewhat reminds me of my recent Flash compositions Buck Rogers in the 21st Century and my movie Gravity's Rainbow. Now we seem to soar above the world with satellite vision and witness the very ghost of the Almighty preparing synchronous visions for a writer's eyes. As we cut through with type on a fresh new page of thought, the mists overhead are parted in a Cloud Vision mirror image of the event on a continental scale, probably because the thought involved is sufficiently impacting and historic to figure in the mystic news report routinely prepared for our satellite vision by heavenly agencies. As far as I am personally concerned, the effect seems to be centered on a high Rock of Relativity like an Outer Limits side effect clinging to a guru.
Music: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, & Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again from Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Volume II. (MP3) ![]() Evolution of the Image: The Owl of the West Looks into the Opened Heart of the Fox Bird. Note the grad-cap head in Profile above the Fox Bird's head up in Canada. Music: Voices in the Sky, Your Wildest Dreams, & Tuesday Afternoon by The Moody Blues. ![]() Tooth Fairy Real: Real-Time MRI Heartbeat with Systolic and Diastolic Phases. ![]() Bowing to Visionary Wichita WUF from the East Coast, as one greets a man in the doghouse. ![]() Cuban Spirit with Sickle "Catch" Bows to Inspect Gesturing KU Jayhawk. Perhaps it's time for another Publisher Donation to Cuban Libraries.
My background in Marxism included The Communist Manifesto at KU (where it was required reading in Western Civilization), Khruschchev Remembers, My Life by Leon Trotsky, and other books. Years ago, I noted Barnes and Nobel did not seem to carry a copy of anything by Lenin in the Marx section, and asked why he wasn't also in stock. An employee went into a back room and came back with What is to Be Done?, featuring a very disagreeable-looking portrait of Lenin on the cover, as a kind of hilarious stock reply. Since then, I acquired some Lenin essays edited by Saul Silverman in the Great Lives Observed Series, acquired after the Viet Nam War in the Student Union Bookstore at WSU. Also, today you can buy a handsome red edition of Lenin's Essays published by Dover Publications at Barnes & Nobel, and the works of Che Guevara and other revolutionaries formerly confined to the university library. However, I lost Silverman's book of Lenin and his critics in a hasty eviction in 2003. Lenin's ghost seemed to live in the book, which could transmit a wondering thought about where it might be being carried to at the moment. I began to view Lenin as someone to study to figure out how to write haunted literature of an immortal nature, and decided it might be done via a combination of careful symbolic logic using quotes to underscore the symbolic content of catchwords and slogans, emphasis on strategic moves plausibly having considerable impact in history, and by employing long, long sentences sufficiently unique that no one else could possibly have written them. I suppose it might also help to have it all available in the future for free on Internet, which is fine source for his material, and well as for the immortal works of domestic American heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. Now that we have Flash, Bryce 4, Freehand, our own movie cameras, and video editing software, I suppose literature will rise to new heights as it is better reinforced by eyewitness evidence and universally available government statistics and official observations to lend it the credence and the impact of articles in National Geographic. Until recently, when had we ever seen an extensive archive of visionary symbolism materializing from the cloud cover mirroring "the great world storms" of terrestrial politics? The Internet possibilities of the 21st Century may produce startling new results in literature and consciousness. Still, without rare old devices like quotes to telegraph symbolic punch lines hatched out of a word, we'd be without a useful tool of symbolic analysis and presentation. The unity of opposites examined by Lenin was treated thoroughly by Timothy Leary in his academic classic on The Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality, featuring the so-called Leary-Sullivan Diagrams using polar plots to organize interacting personality variables as opposing opposites in transactional analysis, and today we can see such symmetries manifested in the symbolism of the celestial sphere.
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