“This sounds like Saint Augustine’s City of God,” connoisseurs would say. It’s no accident. And since these same connoisseurs know that with this work, we drift as much into theology as into philosophy, I will theologize as we do so well in Quebec: I’m going to swear like crazy (sorry for english people, but you’ll…… Continue reading The dual cities, according to Saint-Septentriamon
Category: Primal Chimeria
The anthologic and ontologic hauntology of Kyurensi
Are you wondering what kyurensiism is, this unconscious religion revered by all the pisce$-pisce$ in the Social Aquarium? No? Oh yes, one must be aware of a phenomenon to wonder what it is. Anyway, fear not. Let me take you by the invisible hand of the market and make you sink with me into the…… Continue reading The anthologic and ontologic hauntology of Kyurensi
The unmyth of kyurensiiism
Here we are: kyurensiism. Before I define what it is, let me explain why there are 3i in the name of this unconscious religion: irrepressible illusory identity. Because none of this could have gone off the rails to this extent if the pisce$-pisce$ (people) didn’t feel like pharaohs with their subjectivity subjugated by the existence…… Continue reading The unmyth of kyurensiiism
Harpoon the apeirotypes
To keep it simple, our thoughts and emotions are not our own, they are conceived through the interplay of the two apeirotypes that inhabit the personal and collective subconscious. How did I get to this point? Through an accidental artistic autopsychanalysis that allowed me to symbolize the elusive natural mechanisms of the subconscious. Choose your…… Continue reading Harpoon the apeirotypes