http://www.politicususa.com/en/constitution-religious-document
As humans re-start using both sides of their brains to mass communicate, the Power of the Word wains.
Damn, sounds all LTR.
The point is, people are still trying to use just words to control others. The Bible is out of their hands, but they would like to replace it with a mythology of the Founding Fathers and their Sacred Words - The Constitution.
Hm - Ben Franklin as Bacchus or Priapas. I can see that.
The same old language - Latin - but the new priests are lawyers, who speak together and dispense law from their esoteric knowledge of the mysteries of the Bill of Rights.
They will, of course, fail. They've learned nothing from the Arab Spring or Rep. Weiner. The private is once again public.
Or at least our notions of what 'private' is are changing. We'll probably go more Japanese, or at least European.
Americans and the notion of the suburbs have created notions of entitlement to space. (Virgin Land, Machine in the Garden, John Ford, etc.) Which is why the cities are considered corrupting - because they ignore your obvious insight and wisdom and do strange things you're not comfortable with.
We haven't run out of land, but we've made that irrelevant. YouTube. CNN. Comcast. You can't escape the gazillion stimuli your brain processes daily. The trick is, we're using the right brain now, which isn't used to non-linear thinking. It's learning, though.
Used to lecture Korean Exchange students on American Culture. 10 hour series. Wonder if I still have my notes...
I suspect new taboos will take their place.
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Sacred Words
No more passive acceptance of decoding.
The 500 pound elephant. Religion. Pretty obvious. Any believe structure which is dependent on an exclusive ability to interpret the written word loses power and authority as the followers insist on a fuller more visual (and heretical) message to achieve the same level of faith and suspension of rationality for equally accessible sources.
Revealed word religions, which depend on providing a translator/ initiate who is specially trained to decode/speak to god, are at a disadvantage, not only because their assumption of authority flows solely through the written document but because of an inability to make the total leap to the pagan chaos of social media is dependent on an intellectual freedom from a supreme authority of the
As printed words become less authoritative in favor of a chaotic social media, competition between the written, decoded word and the emotional trigger of the visual is always won by the emotional, personalized experience. Emotional experience will trump authority because of emotion element.
Faith dependent on a written source that cannot be buttressed by visuals, except historic artifacts like art must either incorporate visual, emotional elements (guns, gays, abortion) in order to supply the web of visual and emotional references which has replaced the linear A to B to C of the written word, or they must fight against any attempt to infect the written word by reinterpreting it into other words or pictures. Because once words can made fungible, control through words ceases.
Bible cannot win without moving beyond the sanctity of the word. Constitutional fetishism flows from a conservative desire to maintain the controllable, linear logic trains. They recognize the loss of control over religious bondage, and instead redirect the fervor to a different but related field of politics. The Sanctity of the Biblical/Koranic Word is passed to the secular document of the Constitution. "Originalist's" spring up, worshiping the word, not the verbiage. Faced with over 200 years of experience and interpretation of the Constitution, the sole means of sanctifying such a living document is to attempt to paralyze it in time and attempt to give its words new, occult and sacred meaning that can only be decoded by a select priesthood with special powers. Sounding familiar here? Thought it may.
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