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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Speech of the Stutterer.

Psychoanalysts have an intolerably bad voice- very few of them could have become singers- leave aside been part of a divine gospel choir; the urge would be for one to enrol in a series of music classes so that to be in touch with rhythm, for desire does not allow one to be a stutterer- that as far as the concern is about the subject called psychoanalyst. The stutterer divulges that the father is still breathing and to be venerated- although this breath exudes poison- especially now that he has been apotheosized through his murder and, truth be told, possesses all the women with the daedalic nuisance of a Midas touch; indeed, the stutterer natters of the name of the father fluently- contained by a different time frame, one that only a singing gale would have enough musical schooling, smooth enough, to distinguish, for, the voice is the modulation of the flux of the breath as much as silence is the absence of that modulation, with meaning reached after the motion since the demodulation of the object occurs before the meaning of jouissance. One has only the duty to have a look, if these matters are visible and not auditory, at the process of apophallation exemplified by the brilliance of Limax maximus– which, with a procrustean chirurgic operation, teaches what it takes a subject a few hundred of sessions to recognise if its ears have been cleaned enough by the atmospheric aura smelled from the place of the analyst’s desire- if not, yet only to reach a different statistical method, some sort of apophenia but based on signifiers, which analysts like to discuss among themselves having the impression of a cure, instead of magic that they do not, and they should not, appreciate- and here is where the speech of the stutterer sounds melodious to those who do not practice a psychotherapeutic form of analysis: analysts are called for to sing more; it makes it easier when one stutters.

 

 

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.

A Man-ual of Lacanian Technique.

When it comes in terms of orientation, a reader ought not to pay the dues to a person who has achieved the one thing Lacan was very cautious about, even caustic: that is, a book about a psychoanalytic technique- be that Lacanian; this is the work of a true master who, more than anything else, seeks to control analysis running it thus into a static conception and not an orientation, in such a way that by the “scientific” way in the steps of the Ego tradition, Lacanian orientation has been exposed as, through the pages of that book, an example to turning masturbation into a science. That is the value of that book- a jouissance not even of the idiot.

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.

 

 

 

The Letter that Dances.

And how desire be acted as such, for it cannot be unless acted within the beatific timelines on a sol key, on the ethics of the signifier, if the platform’s cause upon which we put our oath is not attuned to rhythm- enjoyment as much as desire share the musical ear of an analyst: and if there is something our voice needs, that is the chorus of the signifiers as they shift and shape in their acts of representing the subject within and for one another; for, if psychoanalysis aims at the truth, and beyond that at the real where the letter’s silence can only sing of the Asomatos, The No Body, one that will produce an analyst, it ought to do so by dancing- signifier upon signifier and all without signified: that is what makes the chain of names of the father move, when, exactly when they become notes: when passing from the Sirenum Scopuli, one ought to have the capacity to sing, not only to hear, the Sirens’ song, not as an example of the Le signifiant flottant but as what makes a signifier flow- the letter that dances; and that desires silence because Lazarus has never laughed, but once, after his resurrection and that is why one may draw a whisper that he was still dead.

 

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

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.

Psychoanalysis is Useless.

And its hollowness will persist, humanely, like the distinguished Samaritan, that is, to be a good-for-nothing to the Cause, as long as there are analysts who offer “a preliminary session.” This divulges the impotence of the practice, since the Cause orients to the real – the psychoanalytic act is a “fuck on the first date,” not a De f-act-o as practiced by certain demagogues of the process, as if one knows, as if by finding the causes, or, by explaining why it takes time, or by just talking, or, by unveiling different meanings, which are evil promises within the pages of a well-being enchiridion, yet away from the analytic ethics: this is what is worrying-  it is about a good meaning. The f-act that there is a need for a preliminary session, renders that psychoanalysis fails to be a genuine ingredient of the social discourse, a motion of orientation, but, has succeeded to be a part of the therapeutic discourse as it is- that is why it is useless. In view of that, many analysts have their catch phrases ready for that first date, have cleverised their answers and expect, like prophets after f-act, the same monotonous questions before hand, those questions that manifest themselves in the first preliminary session, which is free of charge because it is useless; a first-rate flirt and knowledgeable answers, calmness and a compassionate voice: great stuff, certainly, when one is an eunuch. And what about the Real- a question that does not occur: that is why they do not fuck on the first date.

 

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

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.

The Speaking Being is a Disorder of Silence.

The voice is the timing of the ethics of the breath, the only object one cannot negotiate; the ether, the other side of Libido, and the Breath in synchronicity operate as Ω-ther way to deal with the real- beyond the structure: subjects could testify on this, if they were able to speak of the letter’s nano-particles- the Breath is a taste of the Apeiron, that is what makes it oral.

 

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

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.

Psychoanalysis is a Being Silent: The Illiterate Letter.

From the flesh one enters the Apeiron; and it is truly one; an Apeiron that, not only includes everything but that nothing is part of it, for, it cannot do without- it is the ω, an end in itself that can only produce, let us say it is about infinite letters, the testicular organs of what could become the company of the phallus; and then silence is elaborated through the prosoma, a body yet to be, never to be, only to be a before to accompany the homomorphism of all structures as if, like a terrible joke for the ear of an analyst, were all the same, or, just two looking alike, forcing one’s stupidity to downright that the obsessive in transference will do this or that or, in the case of the hysteric, that it is about a sexual position, turning accordingly analysis into a mystery not, a mystery that it is not; and from this absolute Apokatastasis, that certainly Origen would have been proud of, if in his brilliance would have perceived this as a Lilliputian example of the prevalence of love, the End in itself, that ω lucking the ν as to be an ον, with micro o, not mega ο,  that is suitable for God, turns into a system, not structure of master signifiers with which foolish analysts play as if the other is not a product of knowledge and, truth be told, nothing than, perhaps, a behavioristic approach- where do you stop the sessions, at what clever interventions because one knows the signifiers of this or that subjects experience: certainly something to think about since, to perceive the other, one does so by zooming out and observing from afar, mixing various sessions, oh, let us say, simply, that one fills a conundrum and intervenes; and from this system the signifiers are produced, accompanied by an ω turning them in all actuality into numbers because the subject supposed to know actually knows that they are rooted with another signifier called the master, one existing because of the mastery of the subject supposed to know. This occurs with or not a subtraction of the object, and one may now speak, if this person in question is in ownership of the, not analytic ear, but of the analytic voice- because that exists as well, of two bodies: since sex is possible only with a signifier, a subject sexes the lexis, if it is not possible to enter sexing the letter: truly it is about an entrance, after the act.

 

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

By Petros Patounas.

The School of the Freudian Letter Publications.