Finnegans Wake as/i fly agaric
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by fly+chu
Acrillix tribetables "search" for entheogenic theme's in literature - hanging quotes, brews, plants, flowers, calendars, Sacred Elixiers, mebbelogic and "Amanita Muscaria. The centerbowl for this christmess constellation is two of the major theme's from Finnegans Wake by James Joyce: "resurrection"; freshly squeezed into my mind each morning everscience finnishinning the "Tale of the Tribe" head tests with Dr. Robert Anton wilson and the MLA. An observable Lazarus effect, or "resurrection", in nature is seen in instances where 'drunkeness' has been mistaken for physical death and therefore 'waking' can appear as a kind of resurrection: a great "hook" in many tales and cycles from around the word woid world.
The following acrillic cuts and slices search for 'soma' in literature by way of Acrillic tribetable-method; explained in more detail, here:
hMQ2: Prose Logic
I hear the sound of one leg waking!
Fly Agaric 23.
"Lps. The keys to. Given! A way a lone a last a loved a long the - James Joyce, Finnegans Wake P.540
"Dr. Ian Edwards, head of Education at the Royal botanic Gardens in Edinburgh claims not only that the bright colour of magic mushrooms may have inspired the traditional red coat worn by Santa Claus, but they may also help Santa Claus to fly. He told the daily Telegraph about a story originating in Lapland, where the people used to feed the hallucinogenic fungi to their herd of reindeer. " They used to feed hallucinogenic fungi to their reindeer and then drink their urine. Drinking the urine would give them a high similar to taking LSD. One of the results was that they thought they and their reindeer were flying through space, looking down on the world." Speaking of which, you might want to lick the bottom right-hand corner of page 23. Go ahead, it's alright. No one will ever know." - Paul Krassner, introduction to 'Magic Mushrooms and other highs: from Toad slime to Ecstasy.
"Announced by the hundred-lettered word,(3) the story of the fall begins with Tim Finnegan (H.C.E), the "bygermaster" or Ibsen's master building. Building a tower he falls from his ladder. His wake, attended by friends and relatives, and his revival proceed according to the ballad. Builder dead becomes a sleeping giant, extending from Howth to the magazine. A Salmon, he is sacramentally devoured by his survivors; for this "brontoichthyan form" is a thunderfish or Jesus-God. Adam, jesus, faller and creator, Finnegan will be Finnagain. (4-7) - William York Tindall, A readers guide to James Joyce.
"At the party at Weir's house, Campbell turned out to be the graying giant, over six feet tall, who dominated the room with his exuberence. As Garcia later put it, "Campbell was a superstar; in any party he was the guy. He had a wonderful ego; he wasn't bothered if you'd read him or not. For myself, i was just delighted to meet the guy who'd written A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake." - Mickey Hart, Drumming at the edge of Magic.
"Helmingham Erechenwyne Rutter Egbert Crumwall Odin Maximus Esme Saxon Esa Vercingetorix Ethelwulf Rupprecht Ydwalla Bently Osmund Dysart Yggdrasselmann? - James Joyce, Finnegans Wake P. 78
"A change in language can
transform our apprehension of
the cosmos'
- Benjamin Lee Whorf.
"The cyclops, however, "Is" also soma, the "Not-born One-eye" the source of unitary vision. Therefore, while the giant (or dragon) may not appear as wise, nevertheless he frequently guards a "treasure" associated with wisdom or even soma, such as a golden fleece, golden apples, or simply gold. (In this complex might also be found a theory of the "Psychedelic" origin of mo
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