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The present volume was assembled in order to provide for you, the reader, a more "compact" edition of the original script versions of the OCCULATIOMORBIT, the product of centuries of thought and discussion by the ancient order of Occulatists. The Occulatists were a fraternal order of nomadic mystics and theologians. In their prime, they generated thousands of tracts, despite their nomadic existence. Preserving the ideas and practices fell to a select few over the ages, particularly the efforts of AMESTIMTHAT in the 15th century and of AMEFFERSRE in the 18th. The last settlement of the order, in the Andalusian region of Spain, was decimated by a swarm of bees in 1909. The present volume collects the original texts from the original script editions, for comparison and exploration.
WELCOME TO ANOTHER ACTION-PACKED SEASON OF SOMNIUM! SEASON 2: OPERATION KATABASIS! THIS SEASON, OUR PROTAGONIST DRIVES THROUGH THE OPEN WASTELAND OF THE MUNDANE, CONFRONTS NUMEROUS THREATS AND CONFRONTS THE CONDITIONS THAT MAKE THE AFFLICTION HE SUFFERS FROM POSSIBLE, THAT BEING THE TRUMAN SHOW SYNDROME!Not necessarily based on but coordinating with the book Somnium, seu opus posthumum De astronomia lunari by Johannes Kepler. Written in Latin in 1608, it purports to present a detailed imaginative description of how the Earth might look when viewed from the Moon. That's where any resemblance ends.This Somnium presents a detailed description of how the earth might look from sleep. How life might look from other perspectives. A cosmogony of dreamed proofs through which the author gets to occupy events of different perspectives from Borges, John Cale and Kepler to film noir, science fiction, prosperity gospel and other hidden appropriations.Somnium is composed of 137 episodes of 137 words (think physics not psychics....) the significance being that in physics 137 was once believed to be the exact value of the fine-structure constant, a number which, according to Leon Lederman, "shows up naked all over the place."
Not necessarily based on but coordinating with the book Somnium, seu opus posthumum De astronomia lunari by Johannes Kepler. Written in Latin in 1608, it purports to present a detailed imaginative description of how the Earth might look when viewed from the Moon. That's where any resemblance ends. This Somnium presents a detailed description of how the earth might look from sleep. How life might look from other perspectives. A cosmogony of dreamed proofs through which the author gets to occupy events of different perspectives from Borges, John Cale and Kepler to film noir, science fiction, prosperity gospel and other hidden appropriations. Somnium is composed of 137 episodes of 137 words (think physics not psychics....) the significance being that in physics 137 was once believed to be the exact value of the fine-structure constant, a number which, according to Leon Lederman, "shows up naked all over the place."
HARM TO ONGOING MATTER THESE ARE JOURNAL ENTRIES OF ALLEGED POETRY AND CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE BETWEEN MAY 2020 AND DECEMBER 2020 DURING THE FIRST STAGE OF THE PANDEMIC. THEY WILL HAVE LITTLE SOCIAL VALUE AS MORE THAN LIKELY MOST SOCIAL RELATIONS WILL HAVE DETERIORATED INTO TRIBAL IDENTIFIERS WITHIN THE NEXT YEAR SO DRINK UP MOTHERFUGGERS.
grey. true_the box. laddershort long abbreviated and aborted events of poetry along with various graphics associated with the individual events.
Letters in a panic like all language! struggling to construct meaning, narrative, story. They write panic, become panic. As the IBM Selectric type ball rolls its font over the page...
A short monograph on the role of chance and accidents in the realization and creation of the self and the social.
A topographic map of accidents and things that happened and might not have. You can mine your life for reasons but it will never explain everything. Did you mean to do this? Did you ever? It's always 2:30 in the land of broken clocks.....A short collection of poetry mined from the author's life.
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