Señor Arroyo speaks. ‘You wish to
understand. You address me as I were the sage of Estrella, the man with all the
answers. I am not. I do not have answers for you. But let me say a word about
answers in general. In my opinion, question and answer go together like heaven
and earth or like man and woman. A man goes out and scours the world for the
answer to his one great question, What it
is that I lack?[’] […]
While we stand paralyzed, gazing on the
gap that yawns between us and the
stars—
What an abyss! How will we ever
cross it? — the child simply dances across.
–J.M. Coetzee’s
The Schooldays of Jesus (2016)
The first day they travelled through a high range of mountains. Masses of
blue-black rock rose in sheer wedges to the railway line; even craning one’s
neck out of the window, one could not see their summits; narrow, gloomy jagged
valleys opened out and one tried to follow with a pointing finger the direction
in which they lost themselves; broad mountain streams appeared, rolling in
great waves down on to the foothills and drawing with them a thousand foaming
wavelets, plunging underneath the bridges over which the train rushed; and they
were so near that the breath of coldness rising from
them chilled the skin of
one’s face. –Willa and Edwin Muir’s translation (
1946) of
Franz Kafka’s Der Verschollene (1911-14)
The 1603 watery trigon, with Aries forking beyond the parallel Pisces, as
congregating
coelacanths
Passing
Karl Rossman’s Ellis Island (
May 1939), overhearing the
Anacreontic anthem (4 March 1931) of
invading crowds, and yet Stockholm’s début
of Svenskt Tenn’s 450
Textile 100584 (
1938)—
Josef Frank elevated the common wood
pigeon,
Columba palumbus, whose flight
Aristophanes thought mimicked diving, and commemorated in
Ornithes (414 B.C.E.)—Set among a catalog of landings mistaken for
the celestial sky cote and disentanglement from all human concern, and
likely
the blue-headed fowl of the House of Frescoes (1550 B.C.E.) his patron, Estrid
Ericson,
regarded at the Evans excavations—Complexed with Fortuny’s beginnings
from the Knossos
himation (1906), whose firm for this Cretan
emblem, the
labyrinth, rivaled the craftsman banished there for having thrown his
apprenticed nephew off the Acropolis (
VIII.
252)—Pallas transformed into a
partridge for the fatal potentiality of having seen buried in the fish spine,
the saw blade (8 C.E.)—Port Authority enlarged with strata from the cut and
cover subway (1892) beneath beacon-armed liberty and Christmas tree for all
children of deportees—Born the year after his countryman at Duino, Trieste took
his
life (1906)—
Ludwig Boltzmann, who conceived of heat as the space phases from
which everywhere’s unclaimed terminaries advance the
probable (1877)—Anaïs Nin
styles
The Eye’s Journey, by the
panther hunter with a net, a pain-tear, who
always painted a small human eye in the corner (November 1944), who may
have been suggesting the sapient
verdaccio
Pedunculated fins beneath which quaked a mountain of grenadiers,
revealing a mucous
coat of
pale mauve blue with iridescent silver markings (22 December 1938)—Drenched brilliants
from the
photograph of a bullfighting suit taken at
Villa Air-Bel (
1941); bed-raveled
fins fought for eminence in the charioteer’s drape (474 B.C.E., 1896 C.E.),
when
measured and weighted by glass beads by Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1900)—
Against
the Statue of Liberty (1911, 1919, 1927),
whose iron armature is several
generations refortified; and
whose zinc sheath is scoured by the Union Carbide
cryogenic method employed in future space coatings, from which Rossman turns,
within the tide of disgorged steerage for his misplaced umbrella—Remedios Varo
Inverts and
occupies as a
boat—Steaming
out of the mantle
diapirs of the
sixth-largest moon of Saturn, Enceladus under vitrines showcases the expression
and imprinting of animal methylation on cytosine (
5mC) islands with
algal
methyladenine (
6mA)—From cometary hydrogen cyanide, reiterated five times, as
adenine, and first isolated by astrobiologist
Joan Oró
i Florensa (25 December 1959)—Bypassing what Jacqueline Breton believed
America, the Christmas Tree of the world (1941),
Wolfgang Paalen
Continues to Mexico City without even the converted name of Pollak; the
entry as
Pollux in
The Psychopathology of
Everyday Life (1901)—From rupture from the apartment beneath the golden
palms of Otto Wagner Haus Linke Wienzeile, no.
38, a passage from proceeds from
the vacuum flask as the double-lined
Thermos (
1910), and a transitional stage
onto the horizontal magnetron generating thrust (
2016)—He submits
Nuage articulé (
1937,
1938), for
elsewhere future
human adipose
and stems; glucose-sentient and tasting the
atmosphere within the canopy of its photovoltaic–smoothed ribs—Cassini provides
the opening, and disengages (25 December 2004) the Huygens probe touching down
on Titan, Saturn's largest moon (14 January 2005)—The day of their assembly (8
October 1936), after having read the
Minotaure
du Montparnasse VI, Benjamin
Péret:
Je sublime (
1936)—She sputters the retort once again; inflaming the red-hot
cinders of the thirteen-petalled Rose, toward
Tauro (1962)—Within of the year of her sudden death, and nine-year exile
from the man awake in a house on fire, and opposite from Uranga, the maternal
Basque; the water dweller vaporizes—Just removed from the interior tower except
for a
table with fruit (8 October 1963)—Without the pretense of overpainting,
as it is in
Revelación o El relojero
(
1955), she searches the coma above her extinguished lamp, inscribed in the
vegetal verdaccio
Of the garden ramparts of the girlhood convent and
refuge of the
Carmelites (8 October 1963)—When
El
Girasol (
1948) is published, and Muriel Rukeyser has gotten hold of the
amphidromic octavo of
The Green Wave
(1948), and for a decade overstays her protests on Washington to spend inveterate
mid-afternoons within
the sanctuary of the
Freer’s
Peacock Room (c.1908)—Once more appreciated before the journey out;
framed this time by the comprehensive mandate of
recuperacíon, rehabilitatacíon y salvacíon in the dictator's margin
notes—Of each taking a turn at adaptation; toward even more degraded turns,
where Thomas Jeckyll’s sunflower andirons (
1876) afford the postmodern
standby molten into two
cones of
dross,
entitled the corrective,
Filthy Lucre
(2013-4)—That she may go on, little known she is translating Octavio Paz’s
Rélampago en reposo /
Lighting at rest […]
piedra hecha de mediodía /
a
stone made of noon (1948, 1963) into the verdaccio
Of an entire
moon,
Titan, whose Saturn face roils up the granite
water-ice in meteotsunamis whose republics of
faculae derive their telluric,
but
upgraded strategies against the
eagre,
rissaga,
marrobbio, or
abiki tidal
waves—At medium deformational Love number, those replenishing liquid methane lagoons became colonies afloat on
coil-springed and dampered seeming seiches of alpine lakes without instituting
anew the
Verdurin circle and their redistributive obligations—From the blockchain
(
2008, 2016), the hyper
ishwarabiome of concurrence containing the purifying
center and
coiled serpent approximated to the
larynx, the juncture between the
material and subtle planes, Ashlesha—
Leni (1914-5, 1925) rises with her
finned hand to the paraffin wick; Josef
K. snuffs the smoke on the unsettling company of
Mr. Block, and in this way the
dramatization of
Der Process
(1914-15, 1925) suggests his end waged by authority and Orson Welles with a
stick of dynamite (
1962)—By means of the same highly purified kerosene (RP-1) fueling
the subsequent thirteen
ignitions of Saturn V (December 1963-1973)—
Wolfgang
Paalen’s
Fumage (b.1936), of such assignations on birefringent broadsheet; after
de Broglie’s Matière et lumière (1937), his vision consists
mainly of massive glancing wavelengths—Piscis Austrinus
with the mouth,
Fomalhaut,
and its
own protoplanetary disk climbing at the Comoros
coelacanth (24 December 1952) and unheeded
fast radio
bursts—Remote as an instant, as when their originating blanks electroformed under
high humidity, imitated by the
pre-1934 cellulose
acetate surge; and
consequently
Naum Gabo’s preferred
medium, then the overseas Audio High
Fidelity of
Giazotto’s arrangement of
Tomaso Albinoni (1958); though the
former Saxon Library manuscript is never found, Walter Gruen puts the
record on
for Remedios Varo—
They take in, again, at
Cine Teresa,
Cybèle
ou Les dimanches de Ville d'Avray that Christmas (1962)—She isolates the
searching five-knot weathercock she had blown off to that score, and repurposed
as a vacuum—With a mill refining the cold clouds of molecular hydrogen;
conditions under which the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (
LCROSS)
Centaur rocket (23 June 2009) found to dissociate water; later modules would
reconstitute for the burgeoning
bases at Cabeus remaining untouched by the
Sun—Such is the ensign for the waning Moon,
Papilla
estelar (
1958)—Then and there, the conceding passage of
the Siglo de Oro (7
November 1659)
By the imponderable Treaty of the Pyrenees and the King’s marriage—The
Prince who thought he was a rooster recommences in fresh clothes—
Gianfrancesco
Sagredo (d.1620), whose own
palace he stocked with
instruments and exotic
birds, confers with his dear friend Galileo (March 1610) on the flourishing of
the zecca up to the contracted contemporary, but still flashing
Ca’ D’Oro,
Inspiration
for Fortuny's Ca' Orfei, before presenting the Doge, also a
papal excommunicate (1606), with
the telescope—While neglecting the Moon’s sway
on the Venetian tidal system, the recorder of the
Sidereal Messenger (13 March
1610) ascertains the nebula of
Praesepe (M44) at 12.5 degrees Cancer
(1610)—Where the June solstice has shifted from Castor and Pollux marking
one
corner of the Winter Hexagon to the antiscia 0 degrees Cancer/ 0 degrees
Capricorn, and remains in its soundless conjectural fixities—Flamsteed’s
34
Tauri (23 December 1690)
stood until the roving blue-green entry, supposed a
comet, became a planet
declared by Herschel (13 March 1781)—By whose
calculations, seventeen times the diameter of Earth; yet, with then unidentified eleven rings, and a crystalline backscatter of leek-green
prasinos, the overpainted verdaccio
Of deepening facial tones—The ground comprises nearly
Paisaje torre centauro (
1943), which
features two worlds nested on a regime of
astrocytes of increasing size and
quantity, as is Remedios Varo’s
Currency—Striving to vent each canvas for the
luz sacral
butterfly, the imperishable almond implied by
Homo rodans (1959) traversing the Galilean space under the cycloid
(1638, Third Day, Theorem 22, Prop. 36) out of which none of you shall go out
of this house until morning (12:22)—Of exposed free nerve endings weighting a
crystalline appendage, to judge by subsequent commercial work for Bayer,
Angustia (1947), or
Dolor reumático (
1948-9)—During the Moon race, the
thermostable
bacterial DNA polymerase isolates from Yellowstone's
clay double boilers; set
for the first amplification (1976), then for inhabiting abyssal furnaces, to
take
off in P.K. Page’s Another Space
(1969, 1973)—
What kaleidoscope / does air construct, then discovered by the Cretan
L’Atalante deemed the
Urania hypersaline
anoxic basin carrying on
without any attendance of oxygen, then
worked into
humanity's successive warp and weft—Vishnu; asleep on
Ananta, in whose dream we
are thus believed to be awaking, and taking periodic footsteps by the
slither
of olivine in all the metal core-forming planets and asteroids—The same
industry once
emplaced to the
Troodos mountains; its namesake
kupros drawing the Sea Peoples; the
tribe of
Dan in their reckoning, against Merneptah in the Great Karnak
Inscription of combatants who were
circumcised returning across the early
land-bridge and in rival Egyptian seaworthy vessels to Canaan (1207 B.C.E.); on
account of a great ignorance of
themselves, and the remains, once again must leave—
Where Vesta’s pillow
lava,
cadaver-green
ophiolite, is
first christened from alpine seafloor
spreading to
arêtes by Brongniart (
1813), whose geological precepts exceeded all his
scrutiny of the
Sèvres manufactory and cabinet reptilian scales, which arise
from the dermis in their uniformity as nails—
Cor Hydrae of Ashlesha
The solitary head of the serpent, whose bite antedates understanding of
the conformational change and downstream signaling varied as migrating
spermatozoa (ADAM
17,
18) or defensive bronchospasm (
ADAM33), after which a
lifetime of molting the streamlined
becomes homologous with, and actively
cleaving the mammalian
disintegrin and metalloproteinase (
ADAM) class of human
genes—Continuous with Magritte’s
La reproduction interdite (1937),
La Toison d’or (1937) by Wolfgang Paalen
Features self-knowing Medea, whose ocelli bear a likeness, even an
expectation, for the Blue Morpho’s photonic nanotiles that
would open an
atavism of
screened Rayleigh scattering here in space, to vanish; and then
perhaps, the mask divulges more in its canvassed uppersides of an
owl
butterfly—Chroma of Arnold Schoenberg’s
Blue
Self-Portrait (1910) striving twelve tones toward the falling terminal
thirteen, and the jumping fish pitch of the
five-piece Farben, Op. 16, No 3. (1909)—
Unknown to her then; the Devonian
morphology of rotary
limbs and vestigial
lung gestating for thirteen months; Lady
Frieda Harris, from what
resulted in
seven copies of the Magus, leaves the imprint
on the Thoth (
XIII.)
deck—Of the first coelacanth (1938),
Whose hollow spinal organization follows other coelenterates, from which
Jacob Klein (1734)
splits the echinoderms—Trailing the holothurian route
defined by its gastrovascular
space in
Time
of Desecration (1978, 2 June 1980), and visualized on the symbolic
environment of their handsets, the drizzling carbon on
thirteen-ringed Uranus,
and chief among commodities and uncommonly
free of impurities, is
jewelry
ice—The
Voice reprises the mismatch
of
Caelus, in
coelacanth—
Opposed by the race of Erostrato, who burnt the
Artemision (July 356
B.C.E.), and with
it, the dream of
settling the marble lintel of the
octostyle
with running sand stabilized at daybreak by the goddess—Wolfgang Paalen’s
Opening at the Galería de Arte Méxicano including Kahlo and Rivera
receives the hushed bewilderment by
a totally mad and imbecile crowd (17 January 1940), whose granite landscapes
are lifted by an iridescent resonance of it, or Kafka's
crow striking the
heavens—Certain, as the positive cosmological constant, there were generations
of leveling as they strained for opportunity at the peripheries; to achieve
protests and then devastation, respecting the utility of greens scaling multi-use
dwellings
at zero-g—Dispensations more necessary, and more efficient, than any age
could boast modeling in
verdaccio—
After
āpas,
water or sacred labor,
Creación del Mundo o Microcosmos (
1958) with two objects that commove the rotor of
the
first magnitude objects contained in the wireless windfall of Sputnik 1 (
4 January 1958)
against the upswing of
Explorer (31 January 1958)—Above the
familiar work hardened waves, Remedios Varo
Torsions the zodiacal belt at Aquarius, or
Kumbha, the
pot, while the
conveyance of Pisces is mislaid; except from a streak taken by Octavio Paz,
El Cántaro Roto (1958), is
born under the dreamer’s forehead, where
Ashlesha
Accompanies the tropical,
thirteenth sign—Had she seen the order when
lust
exchanges the dependably applied,
but exhausted, strength, by the hierophant’s
star emblazoned with the child, drafting the exposé of a neon tube enlacing
Carta de Tarot (1957), with its embrace founding a ladder to an apparent magnitude,
Ashlesha—
Accessed in a matter of decades in
taxis by laser array and photovoltaic
sails from the Moon’s once dark
side
dashed by
Luna 3 (1959), formerly a soft landing and disassembly of the hinged
petals of
Luna 9 (3 February 1966); for a second time, spot lit by the subsolar
point of June (2009), where the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (
LRO) films
touching
down on lunar regolith the blued steel of the coelacanth—
Repeated loose ends; besides
seeking the sensible in holograms for a meaning then specified
by Arte Povera,
Gilberto Zorio’s Piombi (1968), whose copper bridge spans the carbonized
cerulean from an
oxy-acetate of grapes constituting the
verdigris of
Osiris—Interrupted sections of household plumbing; how this concealed
scaffolding petitioned to Remedios Varo,
Descendant of a water engineer;
particularly, the metaphysics of copper pipes
cratered by ungrounded
currents—On their walks, she and her father had taken
passages paced by the
Nissim of Girona; until one survey and midafternoon vacancy breaks them
above
the
thirty-six buried steps of the Besalú mikveh; excavated by a subsidiary of
the firm by 1964—At the Dispensation of Barcelona, Nachmanides, Maimonides’s
commentator and founder
of the Cabalist school Bonastru ça Porta, reasons before
the Dominicans and Jaume el Conqueridor (21-24 July 1263), who dispenses both
an award and a sentence up until his
emigration,
of three-hundred maravedises de
oro—
From the lunar Apennines and the
region beyond, Voyager I (5 September 1977); having thrown this bottle into the
cosmic ocean,
NASA launches its
gold electroplated copper record and photograph
of the
Sinai as a precedent, and overlain by the
eighteen, of Life—Wolfgang
Paalen’s
Dynatons, the one for which he submits essays for the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art (1949) and the Willard Gallery, New York (1950), and lastly, his
wife, to the Oklahoman
Lee Mullican; infusing
new import to the latter’s
Transfigured Night (
1962)—Lennart Nilsson’s wide-angle endoscope
(1957) culminates in
Life magazine
Fetus, 18 Weeks (
30 April 1965);
caesura and announcement, to adjudge the coming by each person’s conduct by
the
then generations of unknown thirty-six, of both the invasion of a myth and
death of a world—Versions of
Schaffstein's Little
Green Books, Kafka’s
pocket travelogues, contained in Amazon Kinesis, now
stream over the quantum-dot verdaccio
Of other galaxies, and only
6.4
terrestrial days on Pluto—Hydra, the
ice XI object
plummets overhead in orbit,
every ten hours, and polarizes solid state
spontelectric panels enveloping the
ultraviolet discharge Morris
snakeshead fritillary (
1876,
1917), where one is
asked to be seated, and the medium’s lunar Ashlesha is translated up to this
expanded ephemeris—Backdated to the spacewalk outside
Skylab (1973), and the
subsequent
acknowledged to
phosphenes, extinguished retinal display, the
verdacci of cumulative space time, and
a rebellion against human existence as it has been given (1958)—Paalen’s
Taches solaires (
1938) suggests the helix
of a magnetic gale which drove us beyond the vicinity of Earth, and with resurgence
of the Devonian
coelacanth,
whose preservation of an
otic labyrinth provides looked-to adaptations to microgravity within the spiral—
Remedios Varo’s approaching
orogenetic, if low swung reflecting moon,
Nacer de Nuevo (1960) noted
each occultation entry and exit, after
that terminal line from
Desdichada
(1973),
at last in the dance—
41 comments:
I am glad Gregor was an audience to this lesson. The Metamorphosis was the second text of my independent reading as a child, after James and the Giant Peach. Thirdly, I think it was Siddhartha.
https://youtu.be/Yk3QsGzAjKI
There is a lot about the first family, and the rupture of the non-biological family. The son is a clone IRL. I had to wait to see the film until last night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_AmlzGsoZM&sns=fb
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3DfyJRIT4jyQ3NvajlXUXhPUGc/view?usp=sharing
https://books.google.com/books?id=pUl77WY0wyUC&lpg=PA132&dq=Kounellis%20Tragedie%20Civile%20Kafka&pg=PA132#v=onepage&q=Kounellis%20Tragedie%20Civile%20Kafka&f=false
https://www.apollo-magazine.com/everything-needs-to-be-centred-on-humanity/?utm_source=Adestra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20170217_Weekly_Round_Up_07
http://kolumba.com/?language=eng&cat_select=1&category=2&artikle=195
Yes, I did take note of Gainsborough's portrait (1770), and cited by Kubrick. You are right to mention that Giono has Tarkovsky's sensibility.
The spareness of this text reminded me of Coetzee.
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ve99CgAAQBAJ&lpg=PT20&dq=Blue%20Boy%20Giono%20%22My%20heart%20was%20not%20wounded.%20It%20was%20all%20stroked%2C%20caressed%2C%20expanded%2C%20as%20if%20it%20were%20floating%20on%20the%20sea%20beside%20the%20ship.%22&pg=PT20#v=onepage&q=Blue%20Boy%20Giono%20%22My%20heart%20was%20not%20wounded.%20It%20was%20all%20stroked,%20caressed,%20expanded,%20as%20if%20it%20were%20floating%20on%20the%20sea%20beside%20the%20ship.%22&f=false
https://youtu.be/k2kAiMaTelo
https://schabrieres.wordpress.com/2017/02/24/annie-le-brun-chacun-de-mes-masques-scintillants/
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AsA4BY25Ql_1jRiXXfRUA8m0YPUT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZI79A2tTpo
Lawrence Durrell's translation of Pope Joan, sometime. Maybe May.
Future human recombinant for space:
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/03/meet-obscure-microbe-influences-climate-ocean-ecosystems-and-perhaps-even-evolution?utm_source=sciencemagazine&utm_medium=facebook-text&utm_campaign=pennychisholm-11636
V for Varo.
https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2017/04/06/chloe-aridjis/a-leonora-carrington-a-to-z/?utm_source=LRB+online+email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20170418+online&utm_content=usca_nonsubs
"When you came in I was studying what the Ramban writes about Jesus. The Ramban, Rabbi Moses ben Nahman, whom the Christians calls Nahmanides, was one of the most learned Jews who ever lived. And that was in the thirteenth century; he was born in Gerona, in Spain, and died here in this country, in Acre. He tells of a 'disputation' he was made to participate in by King James I of Aragon, a public debate that lasted for four successive days between the Ramban and an apostate Jew by the name of Pablo Christiani, also known as Friar Paul. There was something terrifying and blood-chilling about these public debates that the Jews were forced to engage in during the Middle Ages. If the Christian won, the Jews had to pay for their defeat with their blood, because it had been proved that their scriptures lied. And if the Jew won, the Jews had to pay with their blood, for their impudence. The Christian priest tried to prove by means of quotations from the Talmud—remember that he was an apostate Jew—that the Talmud contains insults against Christianity as well as clear hints that Christianity is the true faith and that Jesus really was the Messiah, who came into our world and will return to it one day. The Ramban claims in his writings that he won this debate decisively, but in reality it appears that the disputation was stopped with no decision reached. Maybe the Ramban was as afraid of winning as he was of losing. Neither reason nor nature, he argued in this disputation, which is known as the Barcelona Disputation, can tolerate the story of the virgin birth, or that of Jesus' death on the cross and his resurrection three days later. His main reasoning was as follows: it says explicitly in the holy scriptures that with the coming of Messiah bloodshed will cease in the world, and that nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore. These are the words of the prophet Isaiah. And yet, from the days of Jesus to the present, bloodshed has not ceased for a moment. Moreover, in the book of Psalms it says expressly that the Messiah 'shall have domination also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth.' Now Jesus had no dominion, either in his lifetime or after his death. It was Rome that ruled the Land of Israel and the world, and even today (says the Ramban) the Muslims rule over more territory than the Christians. And the Christians themselves, the Ramban concludes, shed far more blood than all the other nations."
"All that sounds quite convincing to me," said Atalia. "I think maybe your Ramban did win the debate after all."
"No," Shmuel said. "these are not convincing arguments, because they don't contain a hint of an attempt to engage with the gospel itself, the gospel of Jesus, the gospel of universal love, and forgiveness, and grace, and compassion."
—Amos Oz's Judas (2014) translated from the Hebrew by Nicholas de Lange (2016)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019103517303688?via%3Dihub
"Why bacteria and archaea are fundamentally different" from Nick Lane's The Vital Question (2015)
"Here is a brief summary of the story so far. In the previous chapter we considered, from an energetic point of view, the possible environments on the early earth that were conducive to the origin of life. We narrowed these down to alkaline hydrothermal vents, where a steady carbon and energy flux is combined with mineral catalysts and natural compartmentalization. But these vents face a problem: the carbon and energy flux comes in the form of H2 and CO2, which do not react together easily. We saw that geochemical proton gradients across thin semiconducting barriers in vent pores could potentially break down the energy barrier to their reaction. By producing reactive thioesters such as methyl thioacetate (functionally equivalent to acetyl CoA) proton gradients could drive the origins of both carbon and energy metabolism, leading to the accumulation of organic molecules within vent pores, while facilitating 'dehydration' reactions that form complex polymers including DNA, RNA and proteins. I was evasive on details such as how the genetic code arose, but focused on the conceptual argument that these conditions theoretically have produced rudimentary cells with genes and proteins. Populations of cells were subject to perfectly normal natural selection. I suggested that the last common ancestor of bacteria and archea, LUCA, may have even been the product of selection acting on such populations of simple cells living in the pores of alkaline hydrothermal vents and dependent on natural proton gradients Selection gave rise to sophisticated proteins, including ribosomes, Ech, and the ATP synthase - all of which are universally conserved."
https://books.google.com/books?id=hwudBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PT164&dq=The%20Vital%20Question%20Nick%20Lane%20%22prone%20to%20serpentinisation%22&pg=PT164#v=onepage&q=The%20Vital%20Question%20Nick%20Lane%20%22prone%20to%20serpentinisation%22&f=false
https://books.google.com/books?id=hwudBAAAQBAJ&lpg=PT170&dq=The%20Vital%20Question%20Nick%20Lane%20%22this%20universal%20requirement%20for%20proton%20power%22&pg=PT170#v=onepage&q=The%20Vital%20Question%20Nick%20Lane%20%22this%20universal%20requirement%20for%20proton%20power%22&f=false
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4523005/
The seventeen sheets of the Isaiah scroll recovered from Qumran (1947), and predating the Septuagint (LXX), differ from the Masoretic selections by seventeen letters.
https://books.google.com/books?id=HIp_0N3uPPcC&lpg=PA400&dq=Septuagint%20Isaiah%2053&pg=PA400#v=onepage&q=Septuagint%20Isaiah%2053&f=false
She came there, December 10, 1938.
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-obsessive-art-and-great-confession-of-charlotte-salomon
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E4Ja-j7ekq2kr85bKum-Mo_55ELd658M/view?usp=sharing
Arte Povera *still* continues to speak to my deepest sensibilities. To be continued...
"Rapsodie inepte (Infinito), or 'inept rhapsody', is the ambiguous title of Pier Paolo Calzolari’s three-metre-wide wall sculpture, formed as an infinity symbol covered with brown tobacco leaves and the word rapsodieinepte written in bright neon letters. In ancient Greece, rhapsodies referred to snatches of larger poems. Calzolari’s work refers to the same dualism: it is delicate and fragmentary, even as its single, sweeping line alludes to an unfathomable endlessness. It is unclear what this rhapsody symbolizes. Is it the limited ability of art to capture what is real and essential? Or does the work represent how human beings are fated to interpreting the world through inadequate fragments?"
http://samling.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/object/MS-04065-1998
http://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/rapsodie-inepte
Virgo-Pisces service axis this Full Moon ... Mar 9, 2020, 1:48 PM Sun Opposition Moon.
https://pin.it/4beIovj
The backstory to this is that I was watching Jeopardy last week, and the final question, to paraphrase, concerned the one-term President, Calvin Coolidge, who was inaugurated on 4 March 1925, with the Bible turned to what gospel, which was of particular significance to him? In Europe, Breton publishes A Manifesto of Surrealism (1925).
"At this inauguration, Calvin placed his hand on the Bible opened to the first chapter of the Gospel of John, in memory of his first reading it at the age of six to his grandfather, Calvin Galusha Coolidge, as he lay dying. His grandfather had done the same for his grandfather many years before.(16)"
https://www.coolidgefoundation.org/resources/essays-papers-addresses-15/
https://www.google.com/books/edition/American_Gospel/DZHGERT1M9YC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Coolidge+%22In+the+beginning+was+the+Word%22&pg=PA269&printsec=frontcover
1 John 4:16: And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love.
I turned to this, this morning. I also turned to the Phaidon Photo Book for guidance, and it turned to the pages between Link and El Lissitzsky. Coolidge, who interests me only in that he was informed of his duties when Harding died while vacationing in a waterless, kerosene lit cabin in Vermont. Likewise, I want to read about the novelistic details and research by Robert Caro and others about Johnson. In no order: Frances Perkins, chemistry and physics major, who structured the modern social safety net, the Parrish and Boudin renovation of the White House...
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/60-years-ago-eisenhower-proposes-nasa-to-congress
https://www.danzigergallery.com/artists/o-winston-link?view=slider#3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1sUXp9VHzk
Alhena, γ Geminorum, means an identifying mark on a horse or camel, a brand or a mark made with tar-paint. The signification of Achilles's heel is associated with Alhena, which is compared to Pollux, Beta Geminorum.
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Master_of_the_Senate/wBE-34_KfcAC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Caro%20Johnson%20%22the%20money%20could%20have%20been%20given%20either%20to%20help%20finance%20Johnson%27s%201960%20presidential%20campaign,%20or%20to%20help%20Johnson%20finance%20other%20senators%27%20campaigns%22
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Unchained_Memories/t4MltEY6nVMC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=magritte+memory&pg=PA117&printsec=frontcover
https://www.wikiart.org/en/rene-magritte/memory-1948-1
https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/9789811206290_0020?download=true
https://astronomy.com/magazine/2019/10/the-hunt-for-earths-bigger-cousins?utm_source=asyfb&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=asyfb&fbclid=IwAR0N-sC0L3zuT7aBDEzNzITl2vpaFcqj66iad1yOgCwFNUHnb3WtGMFhBXg
I finally have the third novel of the trilogy in my possession. I am waiting for the right time to read it.
https://www.musicandliterature.org/reviews/2020/4/15/jm-coetzees-the-death-of-jesus
"Fortunately, because Gaia has been working carefully for decades, we have brought both Foundations to the proper place at the proper time. I repeat all this primarily so that Councilman Golan Trevize of Terminus may understand."
Trevize cut in at once and again ignored the effort to converse by thought. He spoke words firmly, "I do not understand. What is wrong with either version of the Second Galactic Empire?"
Novi said, "The Second Galactic Empire—worked out after the fashion of Terminus—will be a military Empire, established by strife, maintained by strike, and eventually destroyed by strife. It will be nothing but the First Galactic Empire reborn. That is the view of Gaia.
"The Second Galactic Empire—worked out after the fashion of Trantor—will be a paternalistic Empire, established by calculation, maintained by calculation, and in perpetual living death by calculation. It will be a dead end. That is the view of Gaia (Asimov 400-1)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJU0pNyQSzs
I grew up with the Childcraft – The How and Why Library (1987) series, and I read every volume cover to cover at least five times, usually in the evening before going to bed.
David in Coetzee's trilogy resists this encyclopedic socialization, although he reads Don Quixote as a script. Nicolas, Coetzee's son, died in 1989 from falling out of a window.
After swimming, I walked to an inlet and read this text, the second-to-last in the series that I could not find with a vintage cover. I sunburned my calves, and I spent a long time a few feet away from a blue heron tamed by the possibility of bait from the few surfcasters that were not in attendance today.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/series/FOU/foundation/
Sholem Asch's trilogy of novels from 1939, 1943, and 1949.
http://50watts.com/The-Butterfly-s-Ball-and-the-Grasshopper-s-Feast
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/13261/sunday-morning
https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/04/new-handwriting-analysis-reveals-two-scribes-wrote-one-of-the-dead-sea-scrolls/?amp=1
https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/01/microbes-found-that-are-the-closest-living-relatives-of-complex-cells/
"So, what sort of genes do the residents of Asgard have? Lots of things that we had thought were unique to eukaryotes. The proteins made from these genes do things like managing membranes internal to the cell, constructing a skeleton-like network of fibers within the cell, and shifting other proteins to specific locations within the cell. They also make specialized proteins that destroy defective proteins and repair damaged DNA.
Given these findings, we shouldn't be surprised that a larger tree-building exercise grouped all eukaryotes with the Asgard archaea—hence the argument that there are only two domains of life. At this point, it's not possible to tell whether they are separate branches or if eukaryotes are an offshoot of a specific phylum, like Heimdallarchaeota.
All of this, the authors argue, make the case that some of the basic features of eukaryotes existed before they swallowed a bacteria for energy production. And these same features still exist today in the archaea.
That idea, they point out, isn't as radical as it once was. Far from being featureless, uniform collections of proteins and other molecules, we've begun to discover many examples of structure inside bacteria and archaea, from internal membranes to skeleton-like structures. It just appears that the Asgardians put together a more complete package—and the one that happened to produce eukaryotes."
https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/252262-0
https://www.sefaria.org/Iggeret_HaRamban.4?lang=bi
https://davidbarnettgallery.com/art/le-dernier-cri-the-last-word-by-rene-magritte
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdfGtLi6Wi4
Exercise 91 goes here.
https://fosterwhite.com/pages/cody-cobbs-unearthly-exposures-in-national-geographic
https://english.elpais.com/culture/2023-07-04/laurent-ballesta-raconteur-of-the-oceans.html
https://youtu.be/JqKh41VhBIs
https://books.google.com/books?id=5dRXAAAAYAAJ&q=shehecheyanu+seventeen+times+a+year&dq=shehecheyanu+seventeen+times+a+year&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjnk7jY9o6DAxVQm4kEHXC3AbIQ6AF6BAgKEAM#shehecheyanu%20seventeen%20times%20a%20year
"Influential was the suggestion of [...] modification of or rephrasing of the Birkat Haminim, the twelfth blessing of the Shemoneh Ezreh, the daily prayer " (234).
https://www.google.com/books/edition/John_and_Judaism/koI5DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=modification%20or%20rephrasing%20of%20the%20Birkat%20Maminim%2C%20the%20twelfth%20blessing%20of%20the%20Shemoneh%20Ezereh%22&pg=PA234&printsec=frontcover
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birkat_haMinim#/media/File:Geniza_Cairo_birkal_lnotzrim.JPG
https://www.sefaria.org/Exodus.20.2?lang=bi&aliyot=0
After the destruction of the Second Temple, sectarians like the Sadducees and early Christians witnessed against the Jews with the conquering powers like the Romans. The blessing against heretics makes nineteen blessings.
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Shemoneh_Esrei/OcQu8NRoWFMC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Shemoneh%20Esrei%20twelfth%20blessing&pg=PA193&printsec=frontcover
I have read this text.
Rather than argue the basis of the rabbinic teachings; particularly, from a point of ignorance, which an entire lifetime of study would be insufficient to overturn, one points to the first commandment, there is no divisible God with manifestations to suit human interests.
Tehillim 119,30:
30 I chose the way of faith; Your judgments I have set [before me]
Exercise 91.
Did The Hour of the Star (1977) reference this from 1968, Celan's "Brandung" or "Breakers"?
https://books.google.com/books?id=WSLQDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT121&dq=paul+celan+you,+hour,+flutter+in+the+dunes&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiKmZ_HvPyFAxW3kIkEHdUgBfgQ6AF6BAgLEAM#v=onepage&q=paul%20celan%20you%2C%20hour%2C%20flutter%20in%20the%20dunes&f=false
I will reread The Hour of the Star sometime.
https://www.ndbooks.com/book/covert-joy-selected-stories/
I cannot make radical changes in my context. The loss of the Temple is felt deeply, and doubly, as a convert because the means to live a centered life are gone, and even the community where I live does not allow for that. It would be worse to join a shul with rotten ideology and moral pablums than to plan to relocate. The sense of being in spiritual and social exile is recognized perhaps too late, but better than not at all. It creates conflict with my family, who are collectively more thoughtless and selfish than I have ever witnessed. I try not to look too closely.
One step at a time. One book at a time, every Saturday.
The Baal HaTurim commentary on Devarim, this week. He lived in abject poverty most of his life, and then died on Chios.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334120055_'The_Holy_Island_of_Chios'_New_Findings_Concerning_the_Purported_Burial_Place_of_R_Ya'akov_ben_Asher_Ba'al_Ha-Turim_on_the_Island_of_Chios_and_Pilgrimages_to_his_Gravesite_'rz_hqdwsh_y_kyw'_mqwrwt_hds
https://www.google.com/books/edition/%D7%A4%D7%99%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%A9_%D7%91%D7%A2%D7%9C_%D7%94%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%9D/fRYRAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=ba%27al+haturim+eikev+172+commandments&dq=ba%27al+haturim+eikev+172+commandments&printsec=frontcover
The virtue is finding the devotion to Hashem in one's context.
Eikev - As a consequence/because, which has a value of 172 in gematria, and there are 172 words in the Ten Commandments.
"The Baal Shem Tov explains: The righteous know that their material possessions contain powerful 'sparks of holiness' which are redeemed and elevated when the object or resource they inhabit is utilized to fulfill the Divine will. The righteous person sees these sparks of Divine potential as virtual extensions of his own soul; indeed, they are forces that catapult his soul to unprecedented heights, since he understands that the very fact that Divine Providence has caused them to come into his possession indicates that their redemption is integral to his mission in life."
https://www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/1681546/jewish/The-Dust-of-History.htm
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