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.

 

 

On Lacanian Bastards.

There is nothing but despicable wondering when a subject is encountering an analyst serving two organizations with irreconcilable Ethics at their heart- well, it could be something to digest, akin to the food-brand to be mentioned a few lines bellow, if one is thinking in the same way of the professor also to be mentioned latter, who differs to nothing from a bad nutritional protein for the brain, for, as such a book is called, depending from the context and of course from one’s appetite. Church of England: it is precisely about service and mastery. How can one say, like the fairly minted professor, who even wrote his stupidities in a book, that, in his practice, he uses sometimes Winnicott and sometimes Lacan, to understand- and this is where he is absolutely wrong- his analysands? If one may attempt to be creative, to generate a moronic figure of speech or an idio-matic expression, one idyllic to explain mild mental dim-witted phenomena of this sort, that would be the McDonalds of Lacanian Psychoanalysis- this person is a Harvard professor, no wonder about the scientific reasoning used. Or, what about the other one, and there are many like this person, who considers herself half Lacanian and half Kleinian? Where do these halves have a place in an orientation, unless this implies a technique based on absolute knowledge, nothing to strike a chord of psychoanalysis?

 

 

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

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.