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All that Is Solid's avatar

Oh Ellie, this is just so wonderful and so timely. I have been engaging with Paul Kingsnorth's writing on the Abbey of Misrule in which he posits that the internet may be a portal, a way for dark forces to infiltrate our reality. And if this is true (and I am beginning to think that he is right) I think part of the way they may be able to do this is because of the nature of our bodily engagement with a glowing screen, it's ability to disrupt our natural hormonal cycles, the false light of back lit screens out of sync with seasonal rhymes.

And of course the speed at which memes become disseminated, out pacing our capacity to fully absorb their meaning and overwhelming our critical faculties, in Steve Bannon's phrase 'flooding the zone with shit'. (There is a whole other discussion to be had about whether the memes that flood the public consiousness via the internet are themselves the demonic energies that he's talking about, egregores)

So reading in the way you are describing is exactly the opposite of this, it is as a portal to opposite energies, ones of slow contemplative wisdom transmission at a pace that can be fully and deeply absorbed by the human mind. I am Irish and I always think of the stunning Book of Kells, the illuminated manuscript that must have had so much time and devotion dedicated to its creation, energy that comes through on its perusal. The Enlightment strip mined our perceptual awareness, imo, narrowing it to the decoding of glyphs on pages (and I also think the introduction of coffee had an influence on changing consiousness!).

Anyway, please, please keep writing and exploring. You are pushing the boundaries and we are all behind you!

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Nanette Lashuay's avatar

So enjoyed reading this, Ellie! I'm remembering many wonderful evenings with a group of friends--actors, musicians, a couple of writers. None of us scholars, but all of us with a love for literature. We'd get together at each other's homes, have a simple meal and spend the evening doing a round robin reading of a Greek play, short novel, long poem, ancient tale. We would all read the piece in advance but what a different experience it was when we read it together. It came alive in such unexpected ways! I'm not sure how much wisdom we gained, but those evenings were filled with joy and delight which is probably almost as good.

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