luka
Well-known member
It's about a spectrum of experience stretched across the two poles of will and surrender with will coded as male and surrender coded as female.
the inbreath is will
the outbreath,
surrender
Each relys on the other. theres a biting point at the apex where the magic happens /\ & that's, the whole point of sex, and art and life and etc DH Lawrence talks about this in the The Plumed Serpent.
"With a woman, a man always wants to let himself go. And it is precisely with a woman that he should never let himself go, but stick to his innermost belief and meet her just there. Because when the innermost belief coincides in them both, if it's physical, there. And then, and nowhere else, they can meet. And it's no good unless there is a meeting. It's no good a man ravishing a woman, and it's absolutely no good a woman ravishing a man. It's a sin, that is.....
I? It is very easy for me to make a mistake. Very easy, on the one hand for me to become arrogant and a ravisher. And very easy, on the other hand, for me to deny myself, and make a sort of sacrifice of my life. Which is being ravished." DHL 'The Plumed Serpent'
Too far towards either pole and its sterile, impotent, either through force or through passivity.
Though these poles are traditionally coded male and female this is just traditional usage. As DHL makes clear man can be ravished and woman can ravish. A man can sigh and flutter and enter into that domain of experience. and vice versa. it's about a geography of experience.
if you take a generic hardcore tune there are alternating periods of will and surrender in a beautifully crude way. a stomping period and a hands in the air period where the beat falls out.
you could conceivably draw up a table of sounds and effects in two columns.
if you look at the descriptors in the original article you can see what's going on
https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing...p-garage_1999_
surrender is liquid, lotion, moist. will is dry.
surrender is to swoon, to sigh, to moan. will is to grunt with effort. to bark an order.
what is tension? the held breath.
what is release? the exhalation.
The in breath is will
The out breath
Surrender
what is the straight line what is the curve?
why is Anna Livia Plurabelle a river?
the inbreath is will
the outbreath,
surrender
Each relys on the other. theres a biting point at the apex where the magic happens /\ & that's, the whole point of sex, and art and life and etc DH Lawrence talks about this in the The Plumed Serpent.
"With a woman, a man always wants to let himself go. And it is precisely with a woman that he should never let himself go, but stick to his innermost belief and meet her just there. Because when the innermost belief coincides in them both, if it's physical, there. And then, and nowhere else, they can meet. And it's no good unless there is a meeting. It's no good a man ravishing a woman, and it's absolutely no good a woman ravishing a man. It's a sin, that is.....
I? It is very easy for me to make a mistake. Very easy, on the one hand for me to become arrogant and a ravisher. And very easy, on the other hand, for me to deny myself, and make a sort of sacrifice of my life. Which is being ravished." DHL 'The Plumed Serpent'
Too far towards either pole and its sterile, impotent, either through force or through passivity.
Though these poles are traditionally coded male and female this is just traditional usage. As DHL makes clear man can be ravished and woman can ravish. A man can sigh and flutter and enter into that domain of experience. and vice versa. it's about a geography of experience.
if you take a generic hardcore tune there are alternating periods of will and surrender in a beautifully crude way. a stomping period and a hands in the air period where the beat falls out.
you could conceivably draw up a table of sounds and effects in two columns.
if you look at the descriptors in the original article you can see what's going on
https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing...p-garage_1999_
surrender is liquid, lotion, moist. will is dry.
surrender is to swoon, to sigh, to moan. will is to grunt with effort. to bark an order.
what is tension? the held breath.
what is release? the exhalation.
The in breath is will
The out breath
Surrender
what is the straight line what is the curve?
why is Anna Livia Plurabelle a river?