Soul & body – psyche and world

Psychology can leads to a realisation where the psyche is not “inner” as we thought it was. As we shed that view of the soul as an inner thing at the same time we ensoul the world. Just as I was reflecting on this I came across this:

American Society for Cybernetics – Home Visual

This image of two beings, one biological, one mythical, is based on the notion of recursion, and like the mediaeval ourubori, it refers to two domains. However, this new double ouruborus does not place an underworld below an upper one, but rather puts the domain of the biological, the bodyhood of living, in a continuous mutually modulating recursion with the domain of cognition, the virtual world of human imagination. Or if one likes, it is the harmonious relationship between art and science. Or between a generative process and the arising phenomena.

Fine Art Photographers Pinhole Photography

Thomas Hudson Reeve

This photo is made from a pin-hole camera using the photo paper itself! I love it!


I am enjoying photographic minimalism, having my 2002 version of a box brownie on my tramping trip. Probably lighter than 26 sheets of 6×4 photo paper it would take to print the shots! My camp site is a sort of antithesis to the WTC.


Microsoft Treachery on the Net

Create

Some people may even create good things with this insidious technology. This is all too scary, they will swamp the Net with this ugly stuff. Start a Counternet? Or will we just rout around the pollution?

DRM, deceptive rip-off manipulation.

Gav and Peloso’s

Story episode #001

“This is a moderated Choose-your-own-adventure type of story where you get to write the story. Follow the story as it grows and grows, taking up much needed hard drive space. You can even copy down the story location and come back to it at a later date, to see how it’s grown.”

Trivial fun.

Probing Hermes

Lit review for my Archetypes of Cyberspace essay:

The Art of the Classical World

This is a nice image of the staff and makes me think of the sign for Mercury and is pertinent to the strange debate about the symbolism involved. Here is a link to a site that claims the caduceus is not the medical symbol at all.

In other words, the Caduceus was just the wand of a conniving god of thieves who helped folks to Hades, and had nothing to do with medicine, let alone healing.

More on that here. With a more traditional image of the caduceus:

Fuller discussion here and here.

Ginette Paris argues more convincingly for two medicines that need clarifying: Hermes and Apollonian.

Interesting too is the link between Hermes and the later Hermes Trismegistus, here is a page light & clear.

Pepys Weblog

Pepys

Phil Gyford is doing an interesting and thorough job here. I like the way each entry can accumulate comments and thus in a way it might tun out to be a new form of research, publishing and discussion.

Years ago we had a marvelous online reading group of Jung’s Aion, however a simple email list did not work as people read at different rates. I can imagine a format like this for each paragraph, well at least for each chapter. I’ll follow this one for a bit, though the subject does not grab me all that much the form does.

Thanks Josh.

Later: The track back function is great! (though I can’t see this one there as yet).
Later: Of course, it is only an MT thing, but what if it cld Google the lot? That would be great.