The Apocalyptic Act- Part 5: On the Act that is Real: The Dancing Analyst.

And with the presence of avowal, when disavowal being at hand yet disavowing the fetish- where the subjects that have been called holy stood as guardians of this position with more success than analysts, the subject’s direction cannot be but that of the Cause; beyond those names that are entitled fathers and, which, they have no signifieds- those violent beats- one is to assist in turning them into notes proper to a sol key, for, it is not only the phallus offering a Greek Gift, hope, for the psychotic subject by holding itself from the paternal organ if that itself has been craved at least a milligram from the mother, but the Kinesis: if your subject is cursed to motion then it is a pecunious idea to lucubrate how to drive- one does lower the speed not by the Name alone, but, through the alteration of rhythm and time as well: an anapestic experience with one’s body. This is what psychoanalysis can learn by the not didascalic aspect of science that, which, yet, has some faith in truth.

 

 

The Psychoanalytic Act: On the Formation of the No-Body.

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.

 

 

The Apocalyptic Act- Part 3: The Death of the Subject Supposed to Know.

The Subject Supposed to Know has deceased, yet transference is alive; then, it is to version our terminology if we are to declare anything decent with some kilowatts of responsibility for the clinic beyond the father, whose long craved reign a given doubtful Thomas hunts for situating his smallest of his ten fingers upon the rotten blood of the wound, by asking if, is it a clinic beyond the father, or, is it a clinic with a different sort of a father: one is, if the thoughts may peregrinate in time, in the linearity of the signifier, which is erroneous yet settled, provoked to think of Pax Romana, an era which, as much as the changes of it could be argued in chronological terms and not only, one strikes a mind more, that of the reallocation from hubris to sin, which is, among these revolutions, the only one that is not sequential and timed as much as the signifier in the graph of desire: it is free as free association ought to be if the analysts ears do not listen to the Other; there was no word in ancient Greek language having the same connotation as did later on the word Sin, with its reference to guilt and the moving away from the father.

 

 

The Psychoanalytic Act: On the Formation of the No-Body.

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.

 

 

The Apocalyptic Act- Part 2: Before the Discourse that is to Reveal.

It is a pure experience, a real one- not of, neither within, but around the body of signifiers, or, better uttered, that of the letters which are silent- Not unvoiced- yet they are in motion, not that of flesh and bones, where the real phallus is to be understood as a signifier whose signified is the object a- one to which the letters subtract themselves and where jouissance becomes a cause, for, the object is not destined to the acting out but to the act: this is the initiation of the horror deriving from the apocalyptic act- the pervert who, avows, not disavows, becomes the protector of the ethic of the cause because it is a free subject to place its being at the tip of desire. And if this statement needs an example, no better to be, than the life of Saint Mamas- a true signifier to bear- as much as the lion he is in-pictured with: to the movement within the realms, and not the real, of the feminine Apeiron, the subject is accompanied by the death drive; the excess becomes compass.

 

The Psychoanalytic Act: On the Formation of the No-Body.

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.

The Apocalyptic Act: Part 1- From the “A Being Silent.”

If, in and within the grey, almost black, foundation, which cannot subsist without an end, there is the deed, then meaning and use are derivatives of motion and time; though, one spectacular devil’s advocate, paid enough to do his job, may speculate of what sort is the motion contemplated since it is not a motion of biology – but one where the tunes and frequencies of the object, as much as those melodious notes of feminine jouissance, are the kinematics beyond meaning, beyond use- and yet again, it is not a utilization of the jouissance, for it is not permissible to consider what a subject enjoys, not only the social animal that reduces the Other into the other person, without considering that the conception of the Other ensues interpretations between sessions despite the truth that it could happened in the mind of the analyst, but also of that ascetic figure who enjoys like a lady.

 

The Psychoanalytic Act: On the Formation of the No-Body.

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.