luka

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yyaldrin quoted the whole thing yesterday. the phrase is from aquinus dont you know anything you illiterate oaf
 

craner

Beast of Burden
OF MOVEMENT TOWARDS A NATURAL PLACE

See him recall the day by moral trace, a squint
to cross-fire shewing fear of hurt at top left; the
bruise is glossed by “nothing much” but drains
to deep excitement. His recall is false but the charge
is still there in neural space, pearly blue with a
touch of crimson. “By this I mean a distribution
of neurons…some topologically preserved transform”,
upon his lips curious white flakes, like thin snow.
He sees his left wrist rise to tell him the time,
to set the damage control at the same white rate.

What mean square error. Remorse is a pathology of
syntax, the expanded time-display depletes the
input of “blame” which patters like scar tissue.
First intentions are cleanest: no paint on the nail
cancels the flux link. Then the sun comes out
(top right) and local numbness starts to spread, still
he is “excited” because in part shadow. Not will
but chance the plants claim but tremble, “a
detecting mechanism must integrate across that
population”; it makes sense right at the contre-coup.

So the trace was moral on both sides, as formerly
the moment of godly suffusion: anima tota in singulis
membris sui corporis. The warmth of cognition not
yet neuroleptic but starry and granular. The more
you recall what you call the need for it, she tells
him by a shout down the staircase. You call it
your lost benevolence (little room for charity),
and he rises like a plaque to the sun. Up there the
blood levels of the counter-self come into beat
by immune reflection, by night lines above the cut:

Only at the rim does the day tremble and shine.
 

luka

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but its really good. the shewing is unpleasant but probably a cambridge thing, nasty to look at though
 

luka

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I think the problem here is that our common notion of identity is fixed, and this static notion permeates how we understand ourselves and who/what we aim to become. Really it seems much more realistic to understand yourself as a transformative system (or better yet the abstraction of a transformative system) that is woven into the informational fabric of your environment.
this is one of the things the poem is about
 

luka

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i dont think of them as very similar, i dont think he thinks of himself as similar either, although i can see why shewing made you think of him
 

luka

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they are both able to use the patrician manner to good effect and of course the antiseptic surfaces and scientific detatchment
 

luka

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so shew with its antiquiarianism and its resemblance to a hairy shrew fits, but not the rest of it
 
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