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.