Wednesday, December 28, 2022
ODE TO EXPERIMENTAL
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
COVID_19: Mass Formation or Mass Atrocity. My Personal Guide For Reading, Untangling the Tangled Web of these Pandemic Times
Just an arrangement of some key extracts from this very crucial, neccessary & understandably lengthy article.
It's tricky reading because the critique of Desmet's Mass Formation concept, on the surface, compelling in and of itself and because there is something
valid in some of Desmet's thesis, the authors echo that thesis, while coming
eventually to show that the idea of people just being dumbass sheeple and
victimizing themselves is a major distraction from understanding that
the confusion and the ram-rodded pseudo-science was rigged to trigger
the pharma industries' ushering in of a false justification for the vast array of vaccines, for
big money. The article shows you who became billionarires in the pandemic crisis. Most tragically pointed out however is the fact that the reputation and credibility of Science itself underwent heavy bombardment and it will probably take a long time before we get any reset. Otherwise, I make no further comment. Please read carefully and reflect. Peace, JG
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/11/investigative-reports/covid-19-mass-formation-or-mass-atrocity/
"As regards the Covid-19 narrative, Damien Downing, President of the British Society of Environmental Medicine, observed that “Governments like epidemics just the same as they like war …. It’s a chance to impose their will on us and get us all scared so that we huddle together and do what we’re told” (Downing, 2009, cited in Kennedy Jr., 2021). Holocaust survivor Vera Sharav observes that, “For autocrats and others, Coronavirus is a chance to grab even more power” (2020). This suggests that there is some understanding in centers of elite global power that accepts as natural a permanent state of antagonism or, as Staub notes, “hostility”, between rulers and the ruled when manipulation, coercion, and force are needed to enact controversial policies. As recipients of government grants, medical ethicists in academia today have even suggested that a “morality pill” could be made compulsory or be administered secretly, perhaps in the water supply as a “moral enhancement” for those who resist “following public guidelines” (Crutchfield, 2020). Professor Crutchfield’s suggestion has not escaped the notice of critics who see his inspiration borrowed from the IG Farben experiments conducted during WWII on “human guinea pigs” (Bernstein 1945, p. 7). "
"As vampiric practices of capitalism engorge themselves on humanity in its transition through inverted totalitarianism (Wolin, 2004, cf. Hedges, 2015) to more recognizable forms of totalitarianism involving Nazism (Hughes, 2022a) and eugenics (Kyrie & Broudy, 2022c; Loffredo & Webb, 2020b; Matters, 2021), given a yet more evil twist through sexual blackmail operations involving children (Webb, 2022), the conclusion that, “the essence of totalitarianism is not utilitarian or selfish in nature” (Desmet, 2022, p. 112) is impossible to maintain. Indeed, history teaches that the “greater good” is often an illusion, designed to mask the pursuit of ruling class interests."
METHUZELAH: FIRST ALBUM by Jeff Gburek & Pete Swinton. Reviewed by Rudy Carrera on Miscellany of Tasteful Music blog
"Today is an auspicious day, as I’m proud to say that this is the 700th consecutive post this blog has produced since January 1, 2021. The release is one I held onto for such an occasion, as Jeff Gburek, heavily featured on my site for the astounding quality of his work, pairs with Pete Swinton, a multi-instrumentalist and composer based in Java, Indonesia. The music has a hazy, lo-fi psychedelic rock quality to it, and the pieces on this album feel alive. You get the sense that you’re not only listening to the album, but it’s crawling inside of you. It’s one of the few albums I’ve heard which made my arm hairs stand on end, and it literally gave me the chills hearing it. Organic music that makes itself at home in your veins as well as your brains. " -- Rudy Carrera Thank you!
Rudy's website with review and playlist:
https://musicyouneedtohear.com/methuzelah-jeff-gburek-pete-swinton-first-album/
The album on my Bandcamp site where you can support the efforts of the independent creators: https://jeffgburekprojects.bandcamp.com/album/methuzelah-first-album
Recent review by Pitta Wozzeck (Brazilian writer for Instrumental Verves) of Mangue Bangue, an album I made in 2022 with George Christian where I play my DIY electro-acoustic berimbau
Recent review by Pitta Wozzeck (Brazilian writer for Instrumental Verves) of Mangue Bangue, an album I made in 2022 with George Christian where I play my home-made DIY electro-acoustic berimbau. This is a google translator translation, caveat lector
Sunday, November 20, 2022
On the Creation of the Album "The Vale of Soul-Making" in the Flow of Contexts (Other Writings)
a post I made on facebook goes like this:
"walking
past the people in the train station working for the watch tower
(jehovah witness propaganja bulletin), the headline I read was asking me
"can anyone dead come back to life?" and my immediate response to mind
was that there is no death; there is only transformation. you stop
moving, die, decompose, everything you once were is scattered and shared
out -- you don't care: you are dead; this is equanimity. you compost
your mother's body into the soil, the fungus and the bacteria
convert you -- you always were all of this anyway, in many incarnations
--your ex-body in osmotic molecular dispersal seeds the spore of
variants --you feed a tree in the forest your strange chemical cocktail
and it becomes one day a pencil you write with..."
the post just mentioned, pasted above, had been shared by 6 people, although I don't know who these people were nor what they thought about it. but anyway, I decided, assuming that this was actually shared, hoping that my further comments about it might reach them, I added the following:
" Reflecting upon this scene again, while reading a book by Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben called "Opus Dei" (about the history of Christian liturgy, the act of liturgeos, not about the organization bearing that name Opus Dei), it would appear that even the work of evangelists, who one might not trust, do in fact perform functions that activate intelligence, reflection, conscience and compassion in discovering the truth of the spirit through the immanence of the divine itself, manifest as the truth of the matter, the matter of the truth, being as it comes to us, considered to be literally endless and therefore factually that death only represents an abandonment of borders. And reading Keats letters on The Vale of Soul-Making, I found my thoughts concerned with experience and the soul, as Keats lays it out, a soul that only creates itself through a work inside coincidentia oppositorum, a struggle to define personal and eternal truth in the balance of a living and dying moment."
As a result of this thread of research, I decided the new album (one of the 4 recorded in October 2022) should indeed be entitled The Vale of Soul Making"
https://jeffgburekprojects.bandcamp.com/album/the-vale-of-soul-making
Jeff Gburek. Featuring the poetry of William Blake & Stephen Ellis.
The following days I wrote poems and posts with poetic or philosophical, reflective content, as is my norm and I also noted, again, that I am not a magnet, not of great magnitude anyway, for LIKES OR LOVES and that my inability to garner readership or listeners did not matter one iota since I had the recent revelation that this writing was like singing, singing a song to myself, which is good, in and of itself, and that performing (externalization) in this theater of simulacral communications called SOCIAL MEDIA is in fact a very good way of making first drafts, statement that can in fact be elaborated upon, clarified, in my blog, moving, I hope, inexorably, slowly, towards creating the book or books I will eventually publish in the next few years, inshallah. So here are some of those poems and reflections, works in process.
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Saturday, November 19, 2022
Entoptic Imagery, Visions (Produced) Within the Eye and a Diagram of Graphic Signs typical of Paleolithic Art (potential graphic score symbols)
For clarity, I would like to include a quick note on the definition of entoptic imagery. In their discussion of paleolithic cave imagery, Lewis-Williams and Dowson define entoptic imagery as visual experiences arising from anywhere within the optic system, which includes the eyes, the occipital lobe of the brain, and the many other portions of the neural cortex that process visual stimuli. This definition comes from the Greek translation of entoptic meaning “things perceived within vision”, and is commonly used by anthropologists and archaeologists (Williams & Dowson 1988). On the other hand, in most medical literature, entoptic imagery is defined as imagery which only originates from within the eye itself. Given the Greek meaning of the word entoptic, I prefer the anthropological definition of the term. Therefore, for the purposes of this article, ‘entoptic’ indicates imagery that arises from anywhere within the visual system, from the eyes to the neural cortex."
Full article here:
"From the above information we can see that entoptic imagery does seem to be consistent across individuals and across the conditions through which the images are seen. In more recent years, many anthropologists have come to believe that these very entoptic images, seen during altered states of consciousness, were the impetus for the creation of both ancient and modern rock art.
In 1988, David Lewis-Williams and Thomas Dowson created a new chart of entoptic phenomenon based on images found in the rock art of the San Bushmen and the Native American Coso, who create their art while in ritual trance states. Lewis-Williams argues that the form-constants that Kluver found in his mescaline experiments are also found in these trance inspired rock art images.
Lewis-Williams and Dowson compared these images to the images found in Paleolithic art and, based on the similarities between them, hypothesised that the Paleolithic artists were also in shamanic trance states when they produced these images. He argues that the Bushman, the San, and all currently living human beings share the same neurological structure as the Paleolithic peoples, and that when the brain enters a trance state through dance, chanting, drumming, the ingestion of entheogens, and so forth, it becomes possible to see entotpic images more clearly. Indigenous peoples interpreted these images as messages from the spirit world. Thus, based on this, Lewis-Williams suggested that the Paleolithic artists were in altered states of shamanic trance when they created their images (Lewis-Williams & Dowson 1988)."
The similarities between these ancient and modern rock art images and common entoptic phenomena can be seen in the following diagram:
"Genevieve Von Petzinger mapped out the Geometric Patterns of the Paleolithic world, identifying 26 distinct shapes. She then looked for patterns of continuity and change over time and space. She found that at an early age we already see 70% of the patterns being used, and that there is a high degree of repetition of a limited number of shapes, with some being replicated throughout the 20,000 year time span of the study. This suggests that these symbols were not created at random, but that they were intentional and symbolic. Von Petzinger believes that the abstract nature of these signs is some of the best proof we currently have that these images were not being made purely for their aesthetic qualities, and she suggests that these markings were symbolic attempts to communicate ideas that were not so easy to depict in a physical form."
My reason for studying these symbols is for personal edification, enjoyment of their beuaty, suggestivity and application of the symbols to my developing system of scoring some of my sound and music compositions.
__JG__
Since Western materialism and ‘rationalism’ have become the dominant
methods of understanding the human experience, the physical world has
become the only valid object of perception and concentration, and
anything which goes beyond that, including dreams, visions, and entoptic
phenomena, are considered to have no benefit and are sometimes even
considered to be signs of mental illness. However, with advances in
neuroscience and an increasing openness in the collective consciousness
to the concepts of spiritual, non-substantial phenomenon, we are
beginning to come to a point where we can understand entoptic imagery as
a phenomenon that is simultaneously biological and spiritual, that may
have played a huge role in shaping our experience of life and the
cosmos, and that may even be essential to our future development as a
spiritual species.
Friday, November 4, 2022
The Vale of Soul-Making and Five Broke Downe Homesick for the Open Road Medley Blues, Take Your Pick, Weave Your Earrings, Apply For Asylum
Endless Poetry by Al. Jordorowsky |
And how is the
heart to become this Medium but in a world of Circumstances?
https://jeffgburekprojects.bandcamp.com/album/the-vale-of-soul-making
Five Broke Downe Homesick for the Open Road Medley Blues came to me as
the title for those homespun tracks I recorded in October bounced off of various field
recordings from the Summer 2022 . They are all recorded spontaneously at
various locations They are mixed location recordings. One can glean, listen, hear the domestic and wilderness noises in the
backgrounds (1), campfires, foxes or wolves, crickets (3). The tracks
are mostly raw juxtapositions of field recordings/improvisations and
dubbed improvisations in other locations without any editing, such that
I've kept the recording artefacts (turning on the machine and turning it
off) inside the final mixes. The final track (Abu Simbal) features a
prepared guitar I call the Pseudo-Oud: an old acoustic guitar from which
I stripped off some frets, supplied it with an odd assortment of
strings, gave it a large metal wood screw atop plastic canister-lid as a
bridge and played it quite close to the microphones to get this
spacious reverberant sound. In the spirit of DIY and live experience of
natural environments and the stardust transmutation.
__JG__
The Man From Atlantis aka Michael Sill writes this about the album: "fantastic improvised guitar playing that is intimate and devoid of any pretence. Favorite track: Abu Simbal."
George Christian, Brazilian guitarist & composer writes: "Barebones and haunting harmonies that can be really peaceful... Beautiful string work"
http://www.lewisiana.nl/painquotes/keats-on-soul-making.pdf
Monday, October 17, 2022
Vigilance Suites I & II on Ramble Records, a few views and reviews.
Album link: https://ramblerecords.bandcamp.com/album/vigilance-suite-i-ii
Please get in touch if you'd like physical copies of the double cd, since I have about 12 here in Europe. Otherwise, it's available directly from the label in Australia.
"A dialogue with the Balkans musical tradition in contemporary transfiguration."
-- George Christian
Record Crates United review:
Available through the great Ramble Records, Vigilance Suite I & II is Jeff Gburek utilizing guitar, zither and an e-bow to process the horror of the war that is currently still sweeping through his ancestral homeland of Ukraine.
The album’s music, 20 different suites spread across two CDs, is rich with tension and melancholia, but it does spiral off occasionally into side tangents and even light moments that evoke a sense of hope.
If Elkhorn’s acoustic improvisations and the more impressionistic work of Pelt are your thing, then this is a record that will move you to your core. Click here to get your copy today.
Sunday, October 16, 2022
Elektro Seoul. New album on Akashic Records.
Friday, October 7, 2022
Cusp & Other Poems, January--May 2022
cusp
Bucza
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what is weaving the sky
Mayfalls gently
day number 10
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