GRGR 1.1
Glenn Scheper
glenn_scheper at earthlink.net
Fri Nov 18 08:43:03 CST 2005
> Hildegard of Bingen
Yes, I remember recognizing St. Hildegard as my AC fellow;
and another woman, I forgot who, I found at the same time.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/hildegarde.html
Hildegard's writings are also unique for their generally positive view
of sexual relations and her description of pleasure from the point of view
of a woman. They might also contain the first description of the female orgasm.
(q.v.)
Hildegard suffered from migraine, and that her visions were a result of this condition.
Ahh, cached texts with Hildeg* reveal the other was Emmerich:
http://www.petersnet.net/browse/3586.htm
http://www.emmerich1.com/ANNE_CATHERINE_EMMERICH.htm
http://www.grmi.org/renewal/Richard_Riss/ev1.html
http://www.bibleprobe.com/last10popes.htm
http://www.bible.ca/tongues-neo-montanism.htm
> Kudos, sir!
That beats a foot massage, if I ever had one.
> Ever check out "Anus-Clenching Adventure with Harold Hedd"
Got URL? One of my earliest forms of bodily mantra, arising
from God knows what insight, was to relax my anus, and when
I felt the whole area falling, to think: "Jesus is lowered!"
> Tristram Shandy
Yo feed me! Interesting primal scene idea:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristram_Shandy
The first scene in Tristram Shandy, where Tristram's mother
interrupts his father during the sex that leads to Tristram's
conception
Auden photo reminds me of Artaud:
http://www.theparisreview.com/viewinterview.php/prmMID/3970
http://images.google.com/images?q=Artaud&hl=en
http://www.theparisreview.com/media/3970_AUDEN.pdf
He's afraid of spiders and octopi!
Resemblance may be useful to us in P read. When my mother
was near death, she complained of spider webs on her face.
A going into/thru judgment/condemnation? Recalls Ariadne.
draft:
Last night, sucked giddy down
The funnel of my dream,
I saw myself within
A buried engine-room.
Dynamos, boilers, lay
In tickling silence, I,
Gripping an oily rail,
Talked feverishly with an
Hare-lipped philosopher,
Who spluttered "Is that all?",
And winked a lecher's eye,
"Puella defututa"
And laughed himself away,
I wonder if he's been to my engine room?
A trace of Dutch in my unruly hair makes me
a model for _Le Petit Prince_ illustrations.
In fact, my company made a characature of me
in a P R piece, as an aviator with the scarf
I always wore at work (now I have a heater)
and a helmet, labeled "Higher Bandwidth".
Guess it's quantum waves touching all in all.
The image of the beast out of the sea, a woman
lying on the same pane of glass with me, given
to blasphemy, said darkly, "Lecher" while dark
emanated from her naked pussy. Meanwhile, the
beast out of the earth, bent over to the left
of the pane, like in A.O. Spare's Codex, said,
Oh, <familial relationship>, You're sooo nice!
Can anyone translate for me, "Puella defututa"?
T.S.Eliot's Gerontion:
http://www.bartleby.com/199/13.html
That's a so GR resemblance. De rigour read.
good chin photo:
http://pages.britishlibrary.net/alan.myers/auden.html
final:
Last night, sucked giddy down
The funnel of my dream,
I found myself within
A buried engine-room
Dynamos, boilers, lay
In tickling silence. I
Gripping an oily rail,
Talked feverishly to one
Professional listener
He [Eliot? / St. John of the Cross?] uses
the most daring metaphors for orgasm.
> sign on the door said,
> "Welcome aboard, gee, it's a fabulous orgy"
"He that overcometh shall inherit ALL things."
----
pynchonoid:
> > This is the goal of the Singularity."[...]
>
> One question: Does this happen before or after
> Jesus comes back with the pork chops?
Jesus IS the singularity! Has been all along. Own it!
Yours truly,
Glenn Scheper
http://home.earthlink.net/~glenn_scheper/
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