
Crew Manifests
Assemblage == Set
The parts of an assemblage are the members of a set, different in kind from their co-members but of equal importance. The assemblage must contain every part necessary to do what the assemblage does. Each assemblage acts as a unit and can be a component of another assemblage. Additionally just as members can be in different sets at the same time, a component can be in multiple assemblages along different lines.
Works Cited
Deleuze, Gilles and Guattari, Felix. (1987). A Thousand Plateaus. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Posted in Deleuze
Excellent Meditation/Ritual on Technoccult.
Klintron from Technoccult has found and typed up an excellent NLP style ritual from TOPY.
It involves mirror staring and eye movement patterns and role-play like exercises. Go look at it, and try it.
Posted in little tricks, NLP
How A Thousand Plateaus is produced.
Drifting with Deleuze
The Situationist Drift is an example of a program that creates a Body without Organs and circulates charge across it.
By disengaging with the striated purpose of the city and the streets the drifter creates or allows a null to exist. This smooth space forms the body without organs. The organs of the city cut themselves loose from the organized system that makes a city an organism.
The next phase in the drifter’s program is to pass, or allow to pass, an intensive charge over the city’s body. This is the search for psychogeographic traces or the experiencing of synchronicities. The drifter feels, senses, these intensities rather than perceives them. Over time sites of power are found and returned to, zones of intensity like the power centers or charkas that form on the body as a result of a tantric or taoist alchemy program.
Drifts are not climactic but rather form plateaus, which the drifter can recapitulate or reconstruct. Climaxes are a collapse of the fields either through explosion or implosion. The intensity spikes and the body without organs falls back into the systems of an organism. Sometimes of course the climax collapses into a different organism than the one that generated the fields.
Works Cited
Deleuze, Gilles and Guattari, Felix. (1987). A Thousand Plateaus. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Posted in Deleuze, situationist
NLP Parts as Desiring-Machines or Metaprograms
In Neuro-Linguistic Programming they talk of parts, which are sub-selves with a semi-separate nature and their own volitional program. In general these programs are contextually activated but some, with different areas of responsibility are always active These parts are related to coex systems in that they bundle experiences of a related nature but they have a program of action attached that is triggered by the familiar context. In this way they are similar to engrams but they are not strictly negative. In fact it is a ground assumption of NLP that people and parts always have positive intentions. Problems arise with errors in scope that can lead to programs that conflict each other.
Desiring-machines exist by splitting off some portion of the available “energy” to move in the direction of the desire or purpose that they exist for. The word energy is necessarily vague as it is used to refer to a variety of separate features of the human organism. It refers to both the physical energy to move the body and the mental energy to move the body and the mental energy to motivate action and even the amount of attention that is available. Energy refers to all these resources that are available for the organism to get its work done. It also refers to a common pattern of directional flow that these things share. What we perceive as a person is an assemblage of these parts of desiring machines and only a relatively small percentage participate in the process we label consciousness. Each part is interconnected with other parts and each part has its own vector and percentage of the available force. The vectors and can be in a direction that no part is aiming at and at speeds much slower than if all vectors pointed in the same direction. When there is conflict and incongruence in the assemblage the desires that are reached are random, inefficient and stunted.
The person, the self, is a story a narratization created by the part called “I” describing the movements of the whole assemblage in terms of the volitions and actions of the “I” or factors acting on the part called “Me” any desiring-machines or parts other than the subject “I” and the object “Me” are unconscious drives and programs, or at least they start unconscious. A coex system is a collection of associated experiences but when dealing with one consciously we don’t experience the whole bundle, that would take as much time as it did to experience each part of the bundle originally, instead we experience or relate to an excerption that stands in for the rest.
Works Cited
Bandler, Richard and Grinder, John. (1979). Frogs into Princes. Moab, Utah: Real People Press.
Grof, Stanislav and Bennet, Hal Zina. (1993). The Holotropic Mind. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco.
Jaynes, Julian. (1976). The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Lilly, John C. (1967, 1968). Programming and Metaprogramming the Human Biocomputer. New York: Julian Press.
Posted in Deleuze
Dance your Engrams away!
Excerpt from a larger piece in the works.
As he walked he could feel it. It sat under his skin distorting everything making even the simple act of walking unbalanced, a knot of stuck energy just right of center near where the bottom of the ribcage met his spine. A muscle once pulled against another muscle a conflict of intention. The desire that lost the muscular tug of war stayed that way, freezing up in a tense state. The rest of the muscles just learned how to move around the block.
When Cris got back to his room he put on a drumming CD and stripped out of the day’s clothes and worries. He stood in the center his feet shoulder width apart his knees slightly bent. To the beat of the drum he pulsed the muscles of his back trying to shake loose the blockage. He didn’t yet have the yogic control to flex the individual part that was stuck. His breath was one long movement the inhalation leading inexorably to the exhalation. The rhythm was getting faster as he bent forwards and backwards trying to stretch it out. He began to move his feet in and around his other movements. He swung his arm back and over his shoulder trying to jar the knot loose.
Suddenly there was a pulling a wrenching and a pain worse than Cris had felt in years. Tears flung themselves into his eyes and he let loose a cry from the bottom of his being. It felt like every failure, it felt like being cut from the team, rejected by a girl and getting caught.
And then the energy radiated out from the now free muscle and his back shook and spasmed. The tears ran freely down his face but already it no longer hurt, it felt good. Cris continued his dance letting his limbs shake and shiver. After a while the shaking settled down to a weak tremble and he lowered himself onto his hands and knees. He breathed slower and longer than he had been and he allowed the energy to flow out of him into the ground. Covered in a thin film of sweat he wrapped a thick terry cloth towel around his waist and headed to have a cold shower, his gait even and relaxed.
Stanislav Grof’s COEX systems and Scientology’s Engrams
Stanislav Grof also worked with the patterns that Hubbard labeled engrams, or more accurately what Hubbard called engram chains. Grof calls these knots of emotion physical sensations, memories and bioenergy COEX systems, which stands for condensed experiences. An important distinction that Grof makes is that his COEX systems are not necessarily negative experiences. They are bundles of associated experiences with an emotional and energetic charge. A difference that this makes is that COEX systems can be treated non-linearly whereas Scientology works backwards along a person’s timeline to eliminate engrams. Grof’s COEXs seem akin to the association blocks Burroughs suggests we use to think with instead of words.
Magical use of your Engrams or COEX systems
The bundles of associated experiences carry significant charge and could be manipulated as the personal and primal symbol system, the alphabet of desire or your own tarot set. While scientologists attempt to defuse the energy built up on an engram to close it off, releasing it suddenly or popping it could release a flood of pent up energy that can be redirected at will.
Works Cited
Grof, Stanislav and Bennet, Hal Zina. (1993). The Holotropic Mind. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco.
Hubbard, L. Ron. (1951). Science of Survival. Los Angeles: American St. Hill Organization.
Posted in scientology
Orgone, Desiring-machines, and Dianetics.
I just discovered that Scientology, or at least Dianetics, is within the band of my research. It is vitalist in nature. The purpose of Dianetics processing is to remove blocks in the flow of life energy. L. Ron Hubbard just called the energy theta and the blocks engrams. The main difference between this and other vitalist practices is that this, at least at the stages I’ve had access to, has been much more mental than physical.

Posted in Deleuze, Orgone, scientology
Interpretation Games
It is the human eye that constructs the world. We create the meaning of it in our interpretation. In the same act we can re-create ourselves. Shiva’s eye destroys the world and we have to place a new one over the ruin. You are the greatest artist that ever lived, look out at the world you created. You become a god when you learn to recognize your signature.
Free spaces or autonomous zones exist in potential all around us. All they require to pop into existence is for all observers/participants in the space to realize that they are already free. Any public or private space can irrupt at any time when everyone agrees to play. “What happens in [eden] stays in [eden].”
Children playing Ninja (or Jedi or Pirates) don’t play to win, they don’t play against each other and losing isn’t possible. The only possible negative outcomes are when they can’t play any more or when the game stops being fun. Being captured by the Emperor is not losing it is an opportunity to play the escape game. The game isn’t competitive it is cooperative imaginative creation. They aren’t after victory they are after adventure.
Cross posted at Frequency23.
Posted in Deleuze, situationist
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