04/05/2024
What do you think Jesus's first word was?

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04/05/2024
What do you think Jesus's first word was?
Cyborg 2 (Michael Schroeder, 1993)
-Enunciation, the verbal manifestation of an idea is its first encounter with reality, but a word no longer exists once it’s finished being spoken. -Abracadabra, an ancient magical word assumed to mean “I create when I speak” can then be understood not as a spell in the classical sense, with an ability of its own to affect physical reality, but instead as a warning and a promise, to oneself and the world, of the realisation of an idea or endeavour through magic (action, reaction and choice), and then as a reminder too, of our ability to transmute. And this power can be used to affect inner reality (the self) as much as outer reality (the world), for our actions, reactions and choices have the deepest impact on our lives, and we can make or let imaginary things affect us, or not. It is when the universe fights against us and resists our change the most, that our magic has the strongest effects, when we set out to change, even reverse, the flow of currents. Copyrights: Ψ Infernal Doors Ψ © 2 by Abn Iiblis licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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...psychoanalysts are part and parcel of the concept of the unconscious, as they constitute that to which the unconscious is addressed.
(…) psychoanalysts are part and parcel of the concept of the unconscious, as they constitute that to which the unconscious is addressed. I thus cannot but include my discourse on the unconscious in the very thesis it enunciates: the presence of the unconscious, being situated in the locus of the Other, can be found in every discourse, in its enunciation. The very subject of he who would propose to sustain this presence—the analyst—must, according to this hypothesis, in the same movement be given form and “called into question,” in other words, be put to the test of his own splitting by the signifier.
Lacan, Jacques, “Position of the Unconscious”, in Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English, trans. B. Fink, W.W. Norton & Co, London/New York, 2006, p. 707.
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