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- (By: "Mike Morgan DTN 592-5565" <morgan@csc32.enet.dec.com>)
-
- WARNING: The Reality Master General has determined that this
- manual may significantly alter your reality. Usage of the
- knowledge in this manual may be perceived as dangerous and
- subversive by those in authority. Proceed with caution. Don't be
- alarmed when things start changing. Don't panic. The fun has just
- begun.
-
- My special thanks to:
- Dr. Robert Anton Wilson
- Dr. Timothy Leary
- Dr. John Lilly
- Dr. William Glasser
- and Antero Alli.
-
- These are the brave humans who offer us guidance through exciting
- and troublesome times. They point to a better world for all humans
- and especially for the Changelings.
-
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-
- INTRODUCTION TO CYBERCRAFT
-
- Up to this point in human history WoMankind has taken itself
- to the brink of doom and returned with most of our parts intact.
- That is our physical members are somewhat healthy. But our minds,
- our psyches have suffered. And we are racing toward the time of
- mutation. Some of humanities minds are mutating already. These
- minds and the resulting bodies will offer us a map into our
- future.
-
- The future calls us. It calls us in a silent voice from the
- primordial deeps of our genetics and minds. The very chemicals
- which make up our minds and bodies are signaling a nearing of the
- time of transition. It will be upon us soon and if we aren't
- prepared for the Changelings to manifest some humans may well
- start another series of witch hunts to eliminate these precious
- few new humans. Indeed it is in the best interest of Four Circuit
- humans to stifle the advantageous mutations. Otherwise Four
- Circuit humans will be quickly overcome.
-
- Already the Changelings may be about. Their wisdom has
- alerted them to the possibility of persecution. The Hidden Ones
- do well to keep their existence unknown until the time of Knowing
- has been reached.
-
- But we all won't mutate together or at the same time. We
- have a responsibility to those that will follow us to create a
- framework in which they may progress toward positive results. It
- is to these ends that the authors are creating a framework to take
- Eight Circuit humans into and beyond the time of transition.
-
- With a small electro-chemical voice we are being urged to
- communicate with you the possibilities of the current mind
- mutation. From this brief amateurish work we will develop a
- framework to help assist all inquiring Four Circuit humans on the
- path to the next stage of transition. CyberCraft is a path toward
- the transition. It is not the only path either. And indeed we
- will probably discover competing organizations. Some may hinder,
- others may assist the transition. From our pursers we ask only to
- be left alone in peace. We are not going to harm, only progress.
- Peace to you and yours.
-
- Hence we present you with a viable framework to approach the
- transition. That framework is CyberCraft. The craft of piloting
- oneself through troubles to reach the point of transition.
-
- This is the first printed introduction and explanation of
- CyberCraft. In Colorado Springs on October 6th of 1987, I was
- initiated into an eclectic coven of Witches. Previously I was an
- ardent Born Again Christian from the Bible Belt of the South. Over
- time I came to discover the Christian Belief System, the CBS,
- didn't satisfy my personal needs. However after personal searching
- and synchronous meetings I was accepted into an intimate group of
- exciting and very wonderfully witchey people.
-
- Two years later in 1989 I felt that the most important and
- life changing aspects of Witchcraft were being misrepresented.
- American Witchcraft, among many other things, is an adaptation of
- a primitive form of group therapy, of extending one's immediate
- family, of resource sharing and most importantly, a better way of
- thinking. But even after many years of practice, longtime
- initiates seem to not understand the basis of American Witchcraft.
-
- Herein is the first publication of CyberCraft, an addition
- and update to American Witchcraft. CyberCraft is not meant to
- replace Wicca or the Craft. It is meant to interpret the metaphor
- further and provide the needed time and energy for other deeply
- needed works.
-
- That's at least what this author perceives. I'm sure I'll
- receive some criticism for trying to add to or improve American
- Witchcraft.
-
- Which brings up the very valid question. Why attempt to
- update American Witchcraft when it seems to be doing so well?
- There are many reasons. Some of them are:
-
- o to provide a more expansive framework for the initiates to work
- in.
- o to accelerate the trend toward some magikal social threshold,
- o to emphasize the really interesting aspects of the craft,
- o to further empower the individual,
- o to streamline the philosophy,
- o to bring it more in line with current psychology,
- o to weld the cosmology with current and progressive astronomy and
- physics and finally,
- o to provide a more reasonable path of personal growth while
- having fun.
-
- These are just some of the reasons. We also have a duty to
- align ourselves with the future, to protect and nurture the new
- arrivals. Among our children will come the Changelings. And if we
- gain the power to reincarnate purposefully we ourselves may indeed
- become The Children of the Changelings.
-
- The first chapter is the proposal. This has been published in
- draft form on several national computer networks as Cyber Wicca.
- However after some lengthy discussion with my partner we came to
- the conclusion that Cyber Wicca was too limiting and not
- descriptive enough of our efforts. The real commodity is now in
- your hands as CyberCraft.
-
- The second chapter is a description of the lower four bio-
- circuits as talked about by Robert Anton Wilson, a.k.a. RAW.
- These bio-circuits are extremely important when considering
- CyberCraft. I feel it of vital significance to begin to
- understand how and why we think what we think, which of course,
- causes us to do.
-
- Chapter Three is Darkmoor. Previously written about as Chapel
- Perilous we find it more interesting to call it Darkmoor.
-
- Chapter Four is of the upper four circuits. These are the
- modes or circuits which we are all progressing toward. For once I
- feel we have an intelligent and useful map of our futures. History
- will be written in reference of what Leary and Wilson have framed
- it in. And because of the Semantic-Time Binding nature of the
- written word, we'll all benefit.
-
- There are other articles beyond these. Their purpose will be
- apparent upon reading them.
-
- Welcome to CyberCraft. We hope that the tradition will
- solidify in a satisfying way, offering the participants many
- advantages and insights for piloting their little ships through
- chaotic seas.
-
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-
- CYBERCRAFT -- The Proposal
-
- CyberCraft--An Interpretative Metaphor
-
- Welcome to the CyberCraft Manual. We hope you will enjoy and
- benefit from this little exploration into the majikal mind-body
- complex. Our purpose is to help others operate at higher levels
- on all planes of life. It isn't our purpose to help them just
- feel better. Witchcraft has some very positive and life affirming
- teachings. The authors of this document hope to interpret those
- metaphors bringing them into a late 20th century framework from
- which we can springboard into the 21st century.
-
- However we have strong forces to compete against. The first
- struggle we are involved with is one of the mind-body complex.
- Who will control our mind-bodies? Will it be the Aspirant, the
- one looking for a better life, or will it be the Controllers, the
- ones with the power and monies to mold our minds to their
- purposes? And will we nurture the emerging Changelings? Or do we
- let the Persecutors administer the Last Rite to our offspring?
-
- CyberCraft is not meant to be an end in itself. CyberCraft
- is the art of living smart. We hope that it will offer the
- Aspirant the options needed to create a better world to live in.
- Additionally CyberCraft is a psycho- spiritual metaphor for the
- 21st century. This metaphor is based upon embodiment spirituality
- whereas others are based upon disembodiment spirituality.
-
- CyberCraft is the art of living that integrates rational and
- irrational process through mythopoetic structures primarily from
- Wicca, then neo-Paganism and other related religious belief
- systems. It should incorporate knowledge from newer and emerging
- humanistic sciences. Principles of ethical self-programming as
- written of by Timothy Leary, John Lilly, Robert Anton Wilson,
- Antero Alli, and Christopher Hyatt should be incorporated into the
- relational processes; those setting between solar and lunar
- knowledge. CyberCraft is a self-modifying tradition. It will
- change as culture changes. CyberCraft is also a psycho-spiritual
- metaphor which will generate, sanctify and venerate the necessary
- tools for enjoying a healthy mind and body.
-
- The above mentioned authors are helping to shed light upon
- our thought processes. The terms and structures they use should be
- considered metaphorical. But they provide a viable framework from
- which to build a newer, more appropriate belief system for our
- times.
-
- Humans seem to have a need to be both rational and irrational
- at the same time. In doing so we generate quite a few problems and
- reap some benefits. At this point in human time we are not able to
- measure magik, nor are we able to measure or sense the so called
- etheric or astral. Providing that we are given time and if the
- interests are still mounted, we may be able to invent measuring or
- sensing devices for such indeterminate quantities.
-
- Further the practice of dividing the mind from the body has
- broken sunder the human even further. For the purposes of
- CyberCraft the mind-body is one complex, one swirl of energy. The
- mind and body are one entity, undivided, inseparable, and
- indivisible.
-
- It is the opinion of this author that many features of the
- powers are misunderstood. Over the centuries and in various
- cultures humans have overlaid folk fables and their personal
- expectations of what the powers are into the framework of human
- abilities. And in doing so needless baggage has crept into the
- consensus framework. It is time that we looked at our human
- nature without the clouded and marred lens of binary, Christian,
- Ceremonial and patriarchal expectations.
-
- At the base of the concern humans are animal by definition.
- Human magik should firstly be animal magik. But does that mean we
- should be satisfied with an animal expectation of what our
- abilities can be? Should we push back the normal or natural
- boundaries? How far?
-
- The first order of business is to know ourselves. Does this
- mean know just our bodies? How about desires? How about hopes,
- dreams and aspirations? How about our minds? Why should we remain
- ignorant of why and how we think? Do we know now? Or do we think
- we know without really knowing? What part do preconceived
- concepts play in the formulation of that sentiment? How do our
- respective cultures help us define our consciousness? Are these
- definitions useful? What can be replaced? With what?
-
- It is useful to frame these questions in the milieu of the
- human mind. Everything we can think of is thought with the bio-
- computer we term the brain. How does the brain work? Research
- effort is still in progress but at the core we find that the brain
- is composed of billions of cell bundles called neurons. Each
- neuron could have as many as 10,000 gateways to other neurons. We
- know that information is transmitted electro-chemically at about
- .07 volts. But we don't know everything yet. And least of all we
- don't know why we think what we think.
-
- CyberCraft should be a psychological-religious-political
- thought system to meet and support the needs of individuals who
- feel both a romantic and classical approach is needed in their
- life. These needs should be formatted into solar and lunar
- knowledge bases, ie., rational and irrational modes with
- relational processes sitting midway betwixt them. These should be
- used to a maximal degree.
-
- Humans are discovering that there is pity poor little
- difference between political and religious systems. In fact
- religious systems replace the tribal chief or monarch with a
- discarnate chief or monarch. This eases the task of governing the
- populace through the revelations and commandments of the
- discarnate and absent ruler from on high. Humans always fear most
- what they cannot see, understand or comprehend. And we always fear
- the invisible punisher; the inner punisher who knows our greatest
- fears. Consequently religious systems are political systems of a
- supplementary order. Political systems should be considered
- metareligious systems in that political concerns lay at the base
- of or stand behind religious concerns. Religious systems are
- political systems of an inner nature.
-
- Understanding our thoughts should become a little easier in
- the solar (daylight consciousness) and lunar (twilight
- consciousness) framework. Additionally many other modes of
- consciousness could be mounted which straddle these tropes. These
- should be termed the relational or relative processes.
-
- Electronic and chemical assistance for modifying
- consciousness might be useful in helping to determine how
- individuals might drive ethically chosen programming deep into the
- psyche. But once the message is received we should hang the phone
- up on chemical boosters. A new generation of brain machine is on
- the market today. Recently we have had the opportunity to test
- drive a model of the audio-visual and suggestion type. The
- experience was positive.
-
- CyberCraft should incorporate many of the concepts contained
- in Humanist Manifesto II.
-
- Secular humanists have pioneered many valuable ideas needful
- in today's ever evolving political and social environments.
- CyberNauts should augment some humanistic concepts with high
- technology answers to pressing personal questions. And in applying
- technology to human service systems we might make a difference not
- only in our little corner of the planet but elsewhere.
-
- CyberCraft should foster a new class of technology termed
- GreenTech. GreenTech should be those technologies which recycle
- and/or conserve the Matrix's natural resources.
-
- CyberCraft is a new psycho-spiritual system that is more
- importantly a mode of thinking. Smart thinking usually leads to
- smart living. Additionally the application of CyberCraft to
- mundane life should be easy and seamless. Instead of taking the
- individual out of the social complex it should enable them to
- integrate easily with the social composite.
-
- All human structures spawn from the human mind. More
- powerful modes of thinking are needed to help us along our way in
- an ever increasingly propaganda polluted knowledge environment.
- We should take into our own hands the facilities to make rational,
- relative and irrational decisions void of fear of the outcome and
- infatuation of the process.
-
- CyberCraft should appeal to the atheist as well as the
- religionist as it focuses upon mythopoetic stories and structures
- and the mystical connections between what is and is not seen, as
- opposed to dogmatic theoretical structures. CyberCraft emphasizes
- relationship over religion. This author believes that most of the
- world's religions are based upon self-deception. These self-
- deceptions are usually meant to smooth difficult passages in life.
- But we should be honest with ourselves. To know ourselves we have
- to cope well with those human events that cause us much pain.
- Instead of telling ourselves pretty fairytales we need to work in
- harmony with our natures. But first we need to know what our
- nature is. And then with greater understanding we can modify that
- nature.
-
- The archetypes of Wicca, paganism and other systems should be
- thought of as patterns usefull for programming the human
- experience and the relationships between the various existant
- lifeforms.
-
- In Scott Peck's book A DIFFERENT DRUMMER he surmises the
- following transitions for the religiously oriented.
-
- First is a stage of naivete in which the human mind/body
- complex is not programed.
-
- Then follows a phase of organization in which the mind/body
- complex is programed by an acceptable religious structure. Over
- time the individual discovers that the religious structure is
- focused in ways undesirable to the follower. Stick is mounted upon
- stone until a way of escape is formulated which provides an
- honorable withdrawal.
-
- Sometime afterwards the individual discovers they are bitter
- because of some single or multiple set of experiences. This stage
- is marked by some form of agnosticism or atheism. It's a
- rejection of the organized systems which tend to exploit the
- seeker, the single, the separate and lonely for financial and
- political gains.
-
- Still the seeker needs to feel they are a part of something
- greater than the individual alone. A mystic phase encroaches
- whereupon a glimmer of hope is seen in the natural intricacies of
- life. Generally the mystic phase has an eclectic twist as the bio-
- computer selectively compares, accepts and rejects concepts and
- structures which are useful or not. This experience is intensely
- personal. In many cases the experience is not expressible as
- words to describe the framework are found wanting.
-
- Theoretical structures should be included as long as they are
- considered metaphorical structures or models existing within the
- human mind first and foremost. These structures can then be used
- to ferret out deep personal meaning.
-
- The paragraph above is the patented anti-dogma catma. The
- catma is needed to remind us the menu is not the meal; that mental
- apprehensions of a reality are not the realities themselves. Meow!
- A valuable demonstration of this is the simple exercise of saying
- aloud the word pinch. Then give the your arm a good pinch. Think
- about the difference.
-
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-
- External Faces--Public
-
- Domains
-
- Domains are used metaphorically. More properly they represent
- areas of interest. Higher and lower relate to density more than
- social, cultural or ethical placement. However higher and lower
- still display some cultural heritage. Higher should normally
- refer to more dense, and thus would usually be considered the
- Lower Kingdoms in most disembodiment or spirit focused theoretical
- structures. For the purposes of CyberCraft solar processes can be
- considered High Domain Processes, the relational processes as the
- Mid Domain processes and the lunar processes as Low Domain
- Processes.
-
- This is a reversal of the usual spirit based structures which
- drive the initiate into seclusion and poverty. CyberCraft need be
- neither ascetic nor bothersome. If CyberCraft arrives at a
- framework which is not enjoyable the CyberCraft needs to die and
- be reborn.
-
- Higher refers to the relative density of matter. The human
- sciences are more appropriate for humans, the spirit sciences more
- appropriate for spirits. In the high domains herbal lore and
- self- help topics are more the rule than the exception.
-
- Religious Aspects--Low Domain
-
- The metaphorical Low Domain is the domain of Relationship.
- It's the basis of the religious belief system should reflect
- WoMankind's ethical relationship to their home planet and
- humanity. Depending upon personal focus the Earth can be
- personified or considered the Grandmother or Mother of WoMankind.
- It should be called Gaea, Gaia, Mom, Mother or the Matrix, the
- space enabling the existence of all physical and non-physical
- local planetary lifeforms. The involved solar processes should
- consider this a "self check" to prohibit WoMankind from polluting
- their environment to the detriment of all lifeforms.
-
- Other Matrixes may exist. CyberCraft should be concerned with
- local planetary manifestations without denying the existences of
- other Matrixes.
-
- The Matrix is paired with Patrus, which is symbolic of
- everything which has happened to and upon the Matrix. Included
- phenomena are geologic events, meteorological events, intrusions
- from outside the Matrix, meteor impacts, panspermia arrivals and
- direct interventions of space faring races. In a sense the Patrus
- can be thought of as the evolutional processes or history of all
- life on the Matrix. Where the Matrix and Patrus overlap, intersect
- or connect, life forms.
-
- Other personified or romantic entities should exist within
- the matrix. These should be the Lady and Lord and be more
- important or of a relatively more immediate nature being seen as
- doorways to other entities, other spaces, physical energetic
- natures or psychic spaces. Frequently the Lady and Lord should be
- celebrated as the perfect patterns of WoMankind. Matrix and Patrus
- along with Lady and Lord should be remembered at every fullmoon
- celebration.
-
- Working of the Craft--Mid Domain
-
- The metaphorical Mid Domain should be the workings of the
- Craft. At first the emphasis should be upon physical
- representations of the Mid Domain. Special tools should be
- selected for an individual or group. These tools may or may not
- reflect traditional usage but should be more appropriate for a
- culture and/or geographical locale than for a traditional usage.
-
- Special robes may be appropriate. Nudity should be more
- useful for metaprograming. The individual's background should be
- considered before choosing tools or coverings. If the individual
- were normally a naturist the metaprograming tool could be robes,
- etc.
-
- Tools and rituals should be used for immediate metaprograming
- efforts. Dramatic ritual should be used to advantage for both
- individual programming or group alignment.
-
- Experiments in communication with non-physical or discarnate
- entities should be a focus. New modes of relationship in sexual or
- emotional life should be incorporated providing members feel
- comfortable with the activities. Safety, both physical and
- emotional, should be paramount. Training of individuals for
- incorporation may be needed to assist them in their growth into
- unknown areas.
-
- An important focus of the Mid Domian is the creation and
- maintainence of Will. Today's human has been robbed of Will.
- Cybercraft hopes to generate and utilize appropriate ritual and
- programming techniques to accomplish this goal.
-
- Incorporated Physical Sciences--High Domain
-
- The metaphorical High Domain should be the human and physical
- knowledge systems, ie, health (birthing, child care and physical
- health), nutritional, exercise, cosmetic and creative knowledge
- systems, ie. sewing, cooking, building sciences, gardening and
- organic farming techniques, and personal defense techniques.
-
- CyberCraft should initially provide the framework for
- immersion in a Domain. The individual or group should decide for
- themselves what extent they need to go.
-
- Organization
-
- CyberCraft should attempt to incorporate proven techniques of
- cell or smaller group management while retaining intimacy.
- CyberCraft leaders could be of either sex, of any sexual
- preference, but must be emotionally sound. They may choose their
- own names and titles. Or CyberCraft may assign a title in order
- to establish a somewhat formalized but unrestricted tradition. We
- suggest these classifications:
-
- Aspirant -- an inquiring mind of reasonably good
- health,
- CyberNaut -- a human moving from Four to Eight
- Circuits, an apprentice CyberPriest/ess,
- CyberPriest/ess -- a fully functioning Eight Circuit human,
- Transitioner -- a young or eight circuit human showing
- signs of physical metamorphosis,
- New Human -- a fully functioning transitioned human,
- and
- Cyberim -- the total complex of those practicing
- CyberCraft.
-
- Group or cell size should be held to about 2 to 15. However
- any number of cell members may be used providing genuine intimacy
- is maintained.
-
- CyberCraft should attempt to meet the economic and political
- needs of its members. Resources are available that address
- political activities in cells. An economic infrastructure must be
- established in CyberCraft method. Should a social threat arise
- individual members may need to support themselves in a strange or
- difficult environment. Personal enrichment and empowerment as
- opposed to personal aggrandizement should be the focus enabling
- the member to live well in any difficult or strange economic or
- political environment.
-
- Emotional Requirements
-
- What part does love play in CyberCraft? Love in its various
- shades and flavors permeate CyberCraft. From love of Mother and
- Father, to love of knowledge and wisdom, to the lust and love of
- ones lover, on to love of pleasure of the mind-body complex, love
- of the patterns one manifests through, including the love of
- changing one's world to finally the love of navigating the non-
- local passages between the worlds. Yes love plays a vital part.
- But we are not so naive to assume that only one type of love
- exists. Many different shades and flavors make up this rainbow of
- emotion. CyberCraft should experience and emphasize as many
- different forms of love as possible.
-
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-
- Internal Faces
-
- These are internal considerations not usually presentable to
- the public at large. Pearls are delicate. We need not dirty them.
- Internal faces can be determined at a later time.
-
- CyberCraft is a game; the game of Life. Play it!
-
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- Thinkers and Provers:
- the Care and Feeding
- of the Human Bio-Computer
-
- Editor's note: The following is a loosely paraphrased summary
- of Robert Anton Wilson's first chapters in PROMETHEUS RISING,
- (Falcon Press 1983)
-
- The Circuits
-
- The following model of human consciousness employs a metaphor
- termed the bio-circuit and a psycho-stat. Each bio-circuit,
- sometimes referred as circuits, and a psycho-stats functions much
- the same as the channel selector and volume control on your home
- stereo. In our electro-colloidal processor we call a brain we have
- physical connections, the physical neurons that contains our
- memories and processes our thoughts and the information
- connections, the meaning that is stored in those connections. When
- we think a thought or react to some stimulus we use these circuits
- by default. We literally don't know things that we don't know and
- cannot do things we haven't learned. The bio-circuits are the
- programs which govern the thoughts and actions we employ in our
- daily life. The psycho-stats are the controls which allow
- acceleration or deceleration, the intensification and diminishing
- of the bio-circuits. Via the use of a psycho-stat we can emerse
- ourselves in a bio-circuit or turn the intensity down to just a
- trickle. We have a choice in how deeply we experience a circuit.
-
- It is our experience with others whom we share the CyberCraft
- metaphor that just knowing where one is on the map enables the
- CynerNaut to pilot their way to other circuits and manipulate the
- psycho-stats to make their lives more enjoyable.
-
- The Model
-
- What the Thinker thinks, the Prover proves. This was stated
- emphatically by Dr. Lenard Orr. Because the human brain, like
- other animal brains, acts as an electro-colloidal computer, not as
- a solid state computer, it follows the same laws as other animal
- brains. That is, organically driven programs get into the brain as
- electro-chemical bonds, in discrete organic quantum stages.
-
- This is not to say that the human brain is a computer, but only
- that it acts something like a solid state computer. The computer
- model best fits current knowledge. Let's review just briefly what
- we know about solid state computers.
-
- A solid state computer has two chief components, hardware and
- software. Of these the hardware portion is the physical part. It
- consists of five necessary parts: a device to process information,
- the Central Processing Unit (CPU), an input device to send
- instructions to the CPU, the keyboard, an output device for
- receiving messages from the CPU, the display or printer, a
- temporary storage area for the CPU, the memory, and a permanent
- information storage device, the floppy or hard disk.
-
- In this hardware model the brain acts like a computer in that
- it receives, processes, transmits and files information. And like
- the solid state computer the devices or individual parts of the
- brain or computer are discrete and manipulatable either by
- electro- chemical processes or mechanical force. The discrete
- elements can be created, modified or destroyed easily in one place
- and at one time.
-
- The other component is software. These are the instructions
- given to the computer to operate upon. They, (software is
- generally plural in nature), exist both inside and outside the
- computer simultaneously. While one can easily locate the hardware
- in space- time, the software is more ephemeral; it can be in many
- different places at one time. One can destroy the hardware while
- the software(s) live on unhampered.
-
- Of the softwares there are two basic types of software,
- operating systems and applications. Operating systems, sometimes
- called monitors or master control programs, are the backbones of
- software. All applications travel through the backbones to their
- appointed ends. Applications are the individual instructions that
- cause the CPU to compute, to make decisions and move information
- around.
-
- Brainware
-
- "What the Thinker thinks, the Prover proves." Today we have a
- better idea of how the brain works than ever before. I'll get to
- the hardware aspects in a later section. First I'm mostly
- concerned with the software aspects of the human brain.
-
- The brain software, or brainware, has three basic parts:
-
- IMPRINTS--These are the more-or-less hardwired (physically
- present electro-chemical connected) programs which the brain is
- genetically suited to accept ONLY at certain points in its
- development. These points are known, in ethology, as times of
- "imprint vulnerability." Imprinting is involuntary by nature.
-
- CONDITIONING--These are programs built onto the imprints. They
- are looser and fairly easy to change with counter- conditioning.
- Conditioning is relatively more voluntary than imprinting.
-
- LEARNING--This is even looser and "softer" than conditioning.
- Learning is relatively more voluntary than conditioning.
-
- Generally, the primordial imprint can always overrule any
- subsequent conditioning and/or learning. An imprint is a type of
- software that has become built in hardware, termed "firmware" in
- computer jargon, being impressed upon tender neurons before they
- were fully developed, or modified at some point when they are
- singularly vulnerable. Imprinting is extremely difficult to change
- once the imprint has been made. Some think that imprinting is
- impossible to change, period.
-
- Imprints are the non-negotiable aspects of our individuality.
- Out of the infinite possibilities of programs existing as
- potential brainware, the imprint establishes the limits,
- parameters, perimeters within which all subsequent conditioning
- and learning must occur.
-
- Before imprinting the consciousness of the infant is a clean
- slate, it's "formless and void". Another analogue is the exploded
- or unconditioned consciousness the mystics call enlightenment.
- When the first imprint is made structure begins to take form. The
- emergent mind becomes trapped within this imprinting structure; it
- identifies with the structure. And in a sense it becomes the
- structure.
-
- Each successive imprinting adds to and complicates the previous
- imprintings. Through part of this "deep brainware" we experience
- life events which are interpreted in light of the existing
- imprintings.
-
- Further, conditioning and learning add branches to this basic
- framework of imprintings. The total structure of this brain
- circuitry makes up our world map and our worldviews. In essence we
- experience our realities in reference to and in accordance with
- the software in our brains. The reality we know is one that is a
- construction established and maintained in our brains, our minds.
- In this mental-macrostructure the Thinker thinks and the Provers
- proves mechanistically, fitting all the information into
- previously existing frameworks.
-
- Brainware Centers--The Bio-Circuits
-
- RAW slightly modifies Dr. Timothy Leary's previous 8 bio-
- circuits. It's rather important to remember that the following
- descriptions are metaphors. They are something akin to the menu's
- representation of the meal. It's apparent that the menu isn't very
- tasty or nutritious. Please remember that each of the following
- Circuits can be affected either positively or negatively for any
- conceivable reason to any accidental or intended end.
-
- Lower Four Circuits
-
- 1. The Oral Bio-Survival Circuit.
- 2. The Anal Emotional-Territorial Circuit.
- 3. The Time Binding Semantic Circuit.
- 4. The "Moral" Socio-Sexual Circuit.
-
- Lower Four Circuit Map
-
- Circuit Imprint Names in other Psychologies
- Sites Freud Jung Berne Sagan
- I 3-4 Limbic Oral Sensation Natural Reptile
- II 500-1000 Thalamus Anal Feeling Adapted Mammal
- III 100,000 Left cortex Latency Reason Adult Human
- IV 30,000 Left neo- Phallic Ignored Parent Ignored
-
-
- Personality Modes:
-
- Circuit I Narcissistic Soft Narcissist
- Relationship to Mom/Body/Food
- Circuit II Emotional Hard Militant
- Relationship to Pop/Family/Society
- Circuit III Rationalistic Philosopher
- Relationship to Abstract/Speech
- Circuit IV Moralistic Lover/Parent
- Relationship to Sex/Lover/Parent
-
- Circuit One--Oral
-
- Circuit One is the center which most closely approximates the
- perspectives we have about our bodies. Should a bodily threat
- occur we automatically and completely retreat into Circuit One
- operations. "I didn't think about it, my body just moved," the
- pugilist says. When such a retreat into Circuit One happens, all
- other centers are bypassed instantly. Circuit One is the first and
- oldest circuit to operate. Some call it the reptile brain. Its
- earmarks are complete automatic movement and unthinking reaction
- to a physical influence.
-
- At birth the first imprinting is that of Mother. Anything can
- be imprinted as Mother. Wild animals have been known to imprint
- such things as animals of other species, Ping-pong balls and
- Jeeps. Accidents, intrusions and intended events can all affect
- imprinting at this level. Additional imprinting can occur later in
- life when a bodily threat occurs. Areas of interest for Circuit
- One are the health fields, martial arts and any interest which
- stimulates or depresses the human body.
-
- Sometimes this circuit gets out of control. We leave the
- psycho-stat turned fully on or nearly off. Then it is possible to
- imagine threats to the body that have no basis in reality. The
- results can be quite tragic.
-
- Circuit Two--Anal
-
- Circuit Two is the next imprinting stage. Once the child
- learns to move around it encounters others. The immediate Circuit
- Two imprinting involves authority. Typically this is symbolized by
- Father. The child first imprints its relationship with Mother,
- sharing bodies and food. The second imprinting is of its
- relationship to Father. Now there aren't two things in its
- universe, there are three. Along with the imprinting of Father is
- authority conditioning. If the child does something "good" or
- "bad" it learns that Mom and Dad can do something. From this
- triangle political situations arise. How quickly the child learns
- family politics!
-
- Authority effects personal elimination--potty training.
- Personal elimination requires more precise control of the body.
- Mom and Dad use their power and authority to condition the child's
- personal elimination. This circuit is normally extended out into
- the great big human world with rules, regulations, laws and
- politics. Bodily excretion is replaced with ink and electronic
- excretions. It's appropriate to refer to this as an anal stage.
- And it's not surprising that military and political personel refer
- to themselves with "shit" or "ass". "Gotta' get my ass outta'
- here", "cover your ass, pal," "you asinine idiot," and "you shit
- head" are typical references to the self and others. Where
- authoritarian or political concerns arise the human mind retreats
- into Circuit two for instruction. Areas of interest for Circuit
- Two are of course authority structures, the family, the penal
- system, the military and politics in general.
-
- Generally Circuit Two social problems are dealt with by
- threatening Circuit One, either with bodily incarceration or by
- threatening removal of bio-survival tickets (money).
-
- Circuit Three--Semantic Time Binding
-
- Circuit Three takes us out of the physical world into the
- abstract. Once the child learns to speak,it senses its
- relationship to symbols. It must learn to symbolize, to describe
- the abstract. Circuit Three is a center which utilizes and
- manipulates ideas, concepts, facts and figures.
-
- It's tempting to refer to Circuit Three as "the Mind". But it
- isn't. The primary expressive organ for this circuit is the mouth,
- the portal from which symbols, concepts and ideas tumble. In
- consensus reality WoMankind uses the artificial distinction of
- mind and body. The mind is the body and the body is the mind.
-
- Korzybski said those who rule symbols rule us. Humans beings
- (domesticated) primates are symbol-using creatures.
-
- If Moses, Confucius, Buddha, Mohammad, Jesus and St. Paul can
- be considered living influences, and they most certainly are for
- many, then it is because their "signal", their meaning has been
- transmitted across time and space to our little corner of the
- world. Their meaning and purpose has been transmitted to us by
- symbol systems. These systems include words, artworks, music,
- rituals and unrecognized rituals, ie. "games" through which
- culture is transmitted. Marx and Hitler, Newton and Socrates,
- Shakespeare and Jefferson, etc, continue to rule parts of humanity
- in the same way--through the semantic circuit. It then becomes
- plainly obvious that the symbol system conditions the information
- transmitted and thereby conditions the mind which receives
- conditioned information.
-
- We are ruled even more, and even less consciously, by the
- inventors of the wheel, the plow, the alphabet(s), even the
- various engineers of roads throughout history. The founders, the
- religious engineers of the world religions rule us through their
- creations, conditioning our minds to accept their message and
- reject others.
-
- Circuit Three is time binding in that it provides a reference
- >from one point in time to another point. It is also used to
- subdivide and reconnect things, at pleasure. There seems to be no
- end of the busy analyze, synthesize, create, divide and rejoin,
- labeling and packaging of experience. This is the internal
- monologue which is then externalized into the continuum. On the
- historical level this is the time-binding aspect as one generation
- adds to or subtracts from the sum total of human knowledge and
- experience.
-
- Since words contain both denotations (referents in the sensory-
- existential world) and connotations (emotional tones and poetic or
- rhetorical hooks), humans can be moved to action even by words
- which have no real meaning or reference in actuality. This is the
- mechanism of demagoguery, advertising, and much of organized
- religion.
-
- Circuit Three can run away. The psy-stat turned way too high.
- Persons involved with the higher circuits (V-VIII) tell us that
- "reason is a whore", ie. the semantic circuit is notoriously
- vulnerable to manipulation by the older, more primitive circuits.
- However the rationalist may resent this, it is always true in the
- short run. That is, it is always pragmatically true.
-
- Circuit Three can become so idealistic, so revolutionary that a
- society cannot cope with the rapid change. Generally a society
- deals with such problems by a violent Circuit One or Circuit Four
- threat. Whoever can scare people enough (produce sufficient bio-
- survival anxiety or sex guilt) can sell them quickly on any verbal
- map that seems to provide the needed relief from the anxiety. Once
- either threat is experienced Circuit Three is bypassed, and new
- symbols can be plugged into the human computer.
-
- More will be said later about Circuit Three and its
- associations with what Richard Dawkins refers to as memes.
-
- Circuit Four--Moral
-
- Circuit Four is the next center of operation or mode of
- thought. This center is approximated by the sex hormones
- awakening in the teen's body. Once a sexual awakening occurs
- society has a perceived duty to regulate sexual expression. This
- circuit could be called the Guilt Circuit since it is mostly used
- to control individuals, not enhance human life.
-
- Imprint vulnerability is acute. The first sexual signals to
- turn on the adolescent nervous system remain fixed for life,
- defining the individual's sexuality. They lurch about, the
- bewildered possessors of new bodies awakening to a new rhythm.
- Sex!
-
- As any adult can tell, this time is delicate. Accidents do
- happen which lend to the general imprinting which may or may not
- contribute to a positive experience. Accidents which impinge upon
- this imprint are just as effective as fully intended ones. Yet
- time moves on. The individual's sexuality develops. Parents and
- peers all have a say in the conditioning. Schools play a part in
- the learning process with sex education. Society itself takes a
- guiding role in Circuit Four defining what is and is not
- acceptable in our activities.
-
- Circuit Four can be used in two ways to regulate other
- circuits. A Circuit Three social concern can be alleviated by
- threatening Circuit Four. Take away a human's opportunity for sex
- and they will consider their options. A still more useful way to
- modify an individual's behavior is to threaten their children.
- Circuit Four is the Parent stage. Society both enhances and
- threatens the parent with beneficial social programs while hinting
- at removal of benefits and children.
-
- Circuit Tasking
-
- The task of the CyberNaut is to employ a psycho-stat to
- accelerate and decelerate all Circuits in such a way as to provide
- optimal protection from outside influences, liberate the circuit
- for newer, better working, and optimize the imprinting,
- conditioning and learning to ethical ends chosen by the CyberNaut.
- By using metaprogramming exercises for each circuit we can
- willfully fine tune each circuit so that our perspectives and
- actions closer match consensus reality. Or we may skillfully
- explore those areas which interest us the most.
-
- Conclusion
-
- What the Thinker thinks the Prover proves. Whatever our
- perspective of our bodies, our reputations, or our philosophical
- stance and our sexuality we prove to ourselves that what we think
- is accurate. Fortunately we now know what affects the internal
- programming. That makes it much easier to modify our very beings
- for a more optimal life, more enjoyable existience.
-
- The above descriptions are of the lower four Circuits. The
- intent of the article was to inform. Much work needs to be done
- in the way of positively integrating these ancient centers for a
- better life. It's time we took control of the reins of our lives.
- Long have the medias, the political-religious propaganda machines,
- our peers and loved ones manipulated us toward goals previously
- selected. The task of the CyberNaut is to holistically and
- positively reimprint, recondition and relearn toward a purpose of
- their own.
-
- Between the lower and upper circuits lays a period of doubt
- which we term Darkmoor.
-
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-
- In the next article we will review the Upper Four Circuits.
- They are:
-
- 5. The Holistic Neurosomatic Circuit.
- 6. The Collective Neurogenetic Circuit.
- 7. The Metaprogramming Circuit.
- 8. The Non-Local Quantum Circuit.
-
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-
- Darkmoor
-
- Between the lower and upper circuits lies a place of
- uncertainty and fear. It has many names but the CyberNaut refers
- to this place as Darkmoor. When the individual, through life's
- events or dedicated study, learns of the existence of newer,
- better states of mind there typically follows with a time of
- uncertainty.
-
- Why do I feel this way? Am I crazy? Will I get in trouble?
- What about my family and friends? Will they shun me? What if they
- do? These are all typical questions we ask ourselves. Mine was "Am
- I demon posessed?" Unfortuantely some 10 years ago I struggled
- against the flow. I fought myself in Darkmoor. I became a victim
- of my own fearful projections. I became obsessed with the fear of
- demonic possession. I was trapped in Darkmoor for ten long years.
-
- We feel comfortable in our four circuit lives. Yet some
- internal pressure drives us onward toward newer lands. CyberCraft
- teaches us that what drives us is into Darkmoor is our genetic
- heritage. This is something we are completely unable to constrain
- or withhold. Struggling against it is about as effective as the
- young teen struggling against their awakening sexuality. And
- indeed ignoring the arousal brings on increased states of
- emotional dis- ease.
-
- Many of the neo-Pagan aficionados have already experienced
- this time of uncertainty and proceeded. Goddess religion helps us
- to realize that circuit two and four religious establishments are
- incomplete because they neglect the body and mind as one unified
- entity. The universal processes of life reminds us of that unity.
-
- Darkmoor is not a bad place really. It is a time of trying.
- A time of using new mental and emotional muscles; stretching old
- ones to newer limits; and of growing new links to the Matrix,
- Patrus, Lady and Lord. For some folks it is a time of joy and
- discovery. For others Darkmoor is indeed very dark.
-
- Depending upon one's previous programming a CyberNaut or
- CyberPriest/ess can recommend some very simple exercises to help
- the Aspirant to overcome previous mistakes. This author suggests
- to the Aspirant that quality time while in this area helps to
- engender quality experiences elsewhere.
-
- Perhaps the best self-integrating rituals would be ones which
- include teachings which bring awareness of the upper circuits. In
- fact I can't envision a person who would experience harshness in
- Darkmoor if they were aware of upper circuit material. However an
- individual programmed to see advancement as evil or demonic would
- have one hell of a time in Darkmoor.
-
- Passage through Darkmoor can be fun and exciting. But one
- must become aware of the upper circuits to navigate effectively
- through Darkmoor.
-
-
- CIRCUITS FIVE THROUGH EIGHT:
- CONTINUING EVOLUTION
-
- Note: The following description of the circuits is a somewhat
- paraphrased summary of Robert Anton Wilson's material on the upper
- four circuits from his Prometheus Rising (Falcon Press, 1983).
- Quotes from Lao Tsu are from the Vintage Books Tao Te Ching,
- translated by Gia-fu Feng and Jane English; Zen parables are from
- Paul Reps' Zen Flesh, Zen Bones. The day-to-day applications are
- my own.
-
- While Circuits One through Four are present and operative in
- every adult human, activation of the next four circuits is not
- nearly as widespread. In some, none of these circuits may have
- ever been accessed, while others may occasionally have experiences
- of one or more of the upper circuits. In any case, as Circuits
- Five through Eight represent newly emerging evolutionary trends,
- they are at present operative only in a relatively small
- percentage of the population. The CyberNaut seeks to increase
- that percentage.
-
- Circuit Five: The Holistic Neurosomatic Circuit
-
- This circuit is typified by ecstatic or blissful feelings,
- sensory enhancement, sensual pleasure from even ordinary
- experiences and activities, and a generally blissful, laid-back
- "high" of contentment with the state of things in general.
- Gurdjieff referred to this circuit as the True Magnetic Center.
- Triggering devices include isolation tanks, the Hindu technique of
- pranayama, or controlled breathing, zero-gravity environments,
- and, for the adventurous, Cannabis drugs. Such experiences as
- spontaneous regeneration or "faith healing," feelings of eternal
- youthfulness, and rapturous acceptance of others/events involve at
- least a temporary activation of this circuit. Circuit Five control
- techniques have been employed by yogic and Tantric practices, Zen,
- ancient Greek psychedelic drug-assisted rituals at Eleusis,
- Dionysians, Mithraic cults, Christian Scientists, Sufis,and
- probably early Christianity as well. Occasionally attempts to
- activate Circuit Five will result in a temporary, although
- disconcerting, period known as the "Dark Night of the Soul" or
- "crossing the Abyss," characterized by painful ordinary physical
- sensations, generalized bodily discomfort, distorted, nightmarish
- perceptions, anxiety, and an aversion to or fear of light.
- However difficult such a state may become, it does pass eventually
- into the ecstatic bliss of positive Circuit Five experience.
-
- The fifth circuit, centered largely in the right cortex,
- "thinks in Gestalts" -- that is, fifth-circuit processes are not
- linear progressions but holistic, simultaneous perceptions.
- Neurologically wired to the genitals and the limbic system
- (associated with the first circuit) and often working through
- endorphins, the circuit is often triggered by relaxed, playful
- sex. One who has activated and imprinted this circuit is radiant,
- cheerful rather than depressed, energetic rather than sluggish, in
- exceptional health, and almost seems to "sparkle." The various
- complaints of the lower circuits --first-circuit physical
- sickness, second-circuit aggressive power-over, submissive
- no-power, and the associated turbulent emotions, third-circuit
- bewilderment over how to improve the quality of life, and
- fourth-circuit guilt -- are resolved quickly and dramatically by
- the advent of fifth-circuit consciousness. An accurate
- description of life by fifth-circuit adepts is "floating one foot
- off the ground."
-
- Circuit Five Application
-
- It seems to me that one of the most effective ways to integrate
- Circuit Five experience into daily life is to work on focusing the
- consciousness intensely in space-time. Being "here-now"
- transforms even the most mundane tasks into a set of hedonic
- sensations and virtually wipes out boredom from the working
- vocabulary. Paul Reps relates such an ancient tale in his Zen
- Flesh, Zen Bones:
-
- Zen students are with their masters at least ten years before
- they presume to teach others. Nan-in was visited by Tenno,
- who, having passed his apprenticeship, had become a teacher.
- The day happened to be rainy, so Tenno wore wooden clogs and
- carried an umbrella. After greeting him Nan-in remarked:
-
- "I suppose you left your wooden clogs in the vestibule. I
- want to know if your umbrella is on the right or left side of
- the clogs." Tenno, confused, had no instant answer. He
- realized that he was unable to carry his Zen every minute.
- He became Nan- in's pupil, and he studied six more years to
- accomplish his every-minute Zen.
-
- When this Circuit Five "every-minute Zen" is achieved, one
- can't help remembering where the umbrella is! At the moment that
- he placed the umbrella, Tenno would have been so absorbed in the
- interplay of colors and shapes between the umbrella, clogs, and
- the decor of the vestibule, for instance, that those sensory
- images would have been vividly stamped in his mind and readily
- accessible to memory. In this state, the environment becomes a
- whirling miasma of such vivid sense data that just walking down
- the sidewalk becomes a "retinal circus": the texture of the
- sidewalk is a profound sculpture of perfect randomness; the sprays
- of grass coming up through the cracks are delightful explosions of
- soft green against the tan concrete; wildflowers along the sides
- smear their luscious pastels across the visual field, seeming to
- blossom into the brain itself; trees a few feet away leap into the
- mind with every gully and protrusion in the bark relieved in vast
- detail; the blocks in the sidewalk seem crazily tilted and
- hilariously three-dimensional; the sudden whooshing of a sprinkler
- in the adjacent yard seems a delicately balanced symphony of
- sound; the sky is impossibly blue against the wispy clouds -- the
- whole body tingles and lightens, seeming about to lift off the
- ground and fly! Needless to say, life becomes a fluid, hedonic
- experience in which boredom is unheard of.
-
- But what about when your bank screws you over, your camping
- trip gets rained out, your car throws a rod, and your best friend
- announces she is no longer speaking to you? No amount of cursing
- the local deities and trying to force things into your elegantly
- prepared scheme will do a bit of good. With that approach, you
- stomp around the house muttering all day until you've muttered
- yourself blue in the face. At such times the most expedient thing
- to do is to stop in your tracks, screw your eyes tight shut
- (assuming you're not driving), jump up and down, screaming madly a
- few times, then do some deep breathing until you feel relatively
- stable. Hopefully, during the course of the breathing your face
- (and other muscles) will have relaxed somewhat. Now, you can open
- your eyes to a calmer world and proceed to plan your next step.
-
- First priority must be relieving any physical pain you may be
- in, if the means are at hand, so that you can think more clearly.
- Slow down, tense and relax all of your muscles in turn; breathe
- deeply and slowly, filling your lungs and expanding your abdomen
- with air; hold for a few moments, then release, still slowly,
- pausing with all of the air released before inhaling again.
- Meanwhile, slowly tell yourself "Calm, calm, calm," lingering on
- each sound within the word as you breathe. Now, take stock of
- your situation. Exactly what has changed, and what are the
- immediate implications for you? Never mind futuring; many possible
- complications may never develop. Accept complete responsibility
- for your perceptions! The importance of the last sentence cannot
- be emphasized enough. Through experience I have found that
- usually a problem isn't a problem unless you perceive it as one.
- If all else fails, a simple shrug and a decision to go with the
- flow, to do whatever is necessary and try to learn from the
- situation, seems to be the best approach. Struggling against the
- reality bumping you in the nose accomplishes nothing and is
- extremely frustrating, to say the least.
-
- As Lao Tsu said,
- It is not wise to rush about....
- If too much energy is used, exhaustion follows.
- ....
- The world is ruled by letting things take their course.
- It cannot be ruled by interfering.
- --Tao Te Ching
-
- Finally, yet another hint from a Zen parable:
-
- Buddha told a man in a sutra:
-
- A man traveling across a field encountered a tiger. He fled,
- the tiger after him. Coming to a precipice, he caught hold
- of the root of a wild vine and swung himself down over the
- edge. The tiger sniffed at him from above. Trembling, the
- man looked down to where, far below, another tiger was
- waiting to eat him. Only the vine sustained him.
-
- Two mice, one white and one black, little by little started
- gnaw away the vine. The man saw a luscious strawberry near
- him. Grasping the vine with one hand, he plucked the
- strawberry with the other. How sweet it tasted!
-
- Circuit Six: The Collective Neurogenetic Circuit
-
- Circuit Six is operating when the information archived in our
- DNA becomes consciously accessible in the waking state. The RNA-
- DNA "dialogue" begins broadcasting messages to the central nervous
- system from within each neuron. Descriptions of experiences of
- this circuit typically include "past-life memories,"
- reincarnational themes, concepts of immortality, the idea of
- akashic records, or a realization of something like the Gaia
- hypothesis, which views our entire planet as a conscious organism,
- with all life upon it inextricably linked. The music of Beethoven
- paints quite an accurate picture of this realization; large doses
- of LSD inevitably trigger a temporary similar awareness.
- Gurdjieff called this circuit the True Emotional Center.
-
- Various cultures have given different names to sixth-circuit
- states throughout the ages -- Hindu "Atman consciousness," Greek
- "vision of Pan," Chinese idea of the Tao, etc. When Circuit Six
- is initially activated, personified archetypes usually arrive in
- the personal philosophy, interpreted as "Gods," "Goddesses,"
- and/or "Demons." Jung's theory of archetypes from the collective
- unconscious describes this phenomenon well. These archetypes
- commonly appear in the world of dreams; they become more immediate
- still when Circuit Six is flipped on, often humanizing the circuit
- as an image of the "Higher Self" such as the cosmic Fool, the Holy
- Guardian Angel, dwarves, the Green Man, etc. If the circuit
- remains activated, the perceptions usually move into more direct
- visions of a consciously evolving, unfolding evolutionary scheme
- of increasing self-awareness, including awareness of the entire
- Gaia biosphere, past developments and future possibilities alike.
- Death is no longer to be feared, since not a single life but a
- continuous framework of lives and deaths becomes the operating
- reality.
-
- Circuit Six processes, probably operating from the right neo-
- cortex, use the many-layered language of endless associations and
- connotations conjured up by each concept -- language similar to
- that used by James Joyce in his Finnegans Wake. When a plethora
- of synchronicities emerges in daily life, the sixth circuit is
- definitely alive and well, mirroring this language of simultaneous
- concepts in everyday events.
-
- The basic experience of Circuit Six is communion or
- conversation with the ancient genetic "architect" behind all
- physical organisms. Whether personified as a divinely intoxicated
- male or female archetype or defined as an impersonal, amorphous
- force, the realization is that of a vast life force becoming
- increasingly self-aware and exploring the infinite possibilities
- that lie ahead.
-
- Circuit Six Application
-
- Enmeshing Circuit Six consciousness into your everyday format
- can be quite an adventure! First of all, we'll consider working
- with the genetic archetypes. The most useful application of these
- archetypes, in an everyday sort of way, seems to be the practice
- of "aspecting" or "drawing down," "invoking a god(dess)-form,"
- etc. Let's say you're on your way to deliver a particularly
- complex presentation, and you're understandably jittery. Take a
- minute or two to select an appropriate archetype or assemble your
- own from the genetic archives, then construct a brief, empowering
- fantasy in which you, as the archetype, demonstrate your
- eloquence, your balance, your unruffled assurance, or whatever
- else it is you need for this particular occasion.
-
- In this instance, you might select Connor MacLeod from the
- movie Highlander to impress dynamic, determined poise and
- confidence - - for the next few minutes, you might feel the
- ancient sword in your hands like the touch of an old friend, feel
- the power and excitement of the Quickening--feel the relaxed
- alertness as you circle your foe, feel the empty space at the
- center of the peace as you act effortlessly and fluidly, every
- nerve tingling to the same pulse--feel the
- quantum-leap-spiralling-upwards zoom as the power of
- self-actualization explodes into you -- as you claim the Prize.
- (Fade to black....) Now you speed on winged boots through memory
- circuitry, tangled neural gardens, finding the best words, the
- most effective gestures, just the right degree of enthusiasm to
- come out shining.... Now you play the Concertmaster, bringing in
- each element of a magnificent dawn just at the right time with the
- perfect dance of your baton, while the sky lightens, animals stir,
- buds open and the surface looks up in unison as the sun appears
- over the horizon.... I bet you're a lot less jittery now. Good
- luck!
-
- In addition to archetypal fantasy, Circuit Six has other
- advantageous uses--namely, peeping at the genetic blueprints for
- "future" possibilities. At the very least, such excursions will
- expand your perspective and serve to remind you that nothing is
- static--that we are not at the end of an evolutionary trend but
- are constantly designing new pathways into the "future." After
- contemplating some of the eye-opening realities we can look
- forward to cultivating, it's often a lot easier to appreciate our
- current position in the Universing of our choice.
-
- Circuit Seven: The Metaprogramming Circuit
-
- The Metaprogramming Circuit is activated when the brain becomes
- aware of itself as engineer of experience. When you think of your
- mind as mind, then think of the mind that contemplates that mind
- as mind, then think of the mind that thinks of the mind
- contemplating mind as mind, you have discovered the path to
- metaprogramming consciousness. Most methods of "enlightenment"
- function by leading the student around and around in circles until
- he is struck by the realization that he is himself responsible for
- everything he experiences. With the aid of this circuit, one
- becomes self-programmer, then programs the self-programming, then
- programs the programming of the self-programming, etc.--cybernetic
- consciousness has been attained. Suddenly one is struck by the
- humorous, completely relative nature of all third-circuit reality
- maps; rigid, dogmatic systems claiming to have the only "One True
- Way" become cosmic jokes to be laughed at heartily. The Grand
- Game becomes visible all at once; creating your own rules,
- changing them at will, even manufacturing different gameboards for
- entertainment and edification is what Circuit Seven is all about.
-
- Apparently operating from the frontal lobes, the
- metaprogramming circuit has been called the Gnostic "soul," the
- Chinese "no-mind" (wu-hsin), the Tibetan Buddhist White Light of
- the Void, the Hindu Shiva-darshana, Gurdjieff's True Intellectual
- Center. When you ultimately realize that the "self" is not
- constant but constantly shifting and that the "soul" (Circuit
- Seven) has no form precisely because it dons all forms and sheds
- them at will, playing every role conceivable--you find you have
- entered a Strange Loop no less perplexing, dramatic, and funny as
- a Zen koan. All that remains to be done is to constantly figure
- out new ways to create reality- maps that are even funnier,
- sexier, more inclusive, more delightful, and more entertaining
- than the ones you were using yesterday!
-
- Circuit Seven Application
-
- There doesn't seem to be a whole lot one can say about applying
- Circuit Seven day-to-day, due to the nature of the circuit itself;
- the application in this case is discovering and remembering that
- as you watch Universe Universing itself, you are seeing your own
- circuitry in action. Once realized, this discovery frees you to
- adopt any metaphors you wish or none at all, to drop them at will,
- to pick useful elements from each reality-map and to discard non-
- functional ones immediately. The possibilities from this point
- are endless. With the staggering realization of total self-
- responsibility and self-determination comes the creative tension
- needed to construct, edit, and destroy new worldviews for fun and
- profit. There is much to be learned by dispensing with reality-
- maps entirely, if only for limited periods of time. As Lao Tsu
- knew,
-
- In the pursuit of learning, every day something is acquired.
- In the pursuit of Tao, every day something is dropped.
-
- And, from the Zen tradition:
- Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era, received a
- university professor who came to inquire about Zen.
-
- Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup
- full, and then kept on pouring.
-
- The professor watched the overflow until he no
- longer could restrain himself. "It is overfull.
- No more will go in!"
-
- "Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of
- your own opinions and speculations. How can I
- show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?"
- -- Zen Flesh, Zen Bones
-
- Such a refresher course in objectivity can, of course, be quite
- startling -- if there is one thing that can be reliably expected
- from experimentation with this circuit, it is the element of
- surprise. Situational ethics, relativity, and agnosticism are
- useful tools indeed; the CyberNaut makes good use of them.
-
- Circuit Eight: The Non-Local Quantum Circuit
-
- Also called the Metaphysiological Circuit, this type of
- consciousness involves recognizing the model as a model and
- proceeding to escape the model itself. For instance, the circuits
- we have been discussing theoretically are based in the brain;
- however, in out-of-body experiences (OOBE's), consciousness
- appears to escape the confines of the nervous system completely
- and operate independently of it. The OOBE -- sometimes triggered
- by very large doses of LSD or ketamine, various yogic practices,
- shamanic techniques, and sometimes occuring spontaneously -- is
- one of many liberation-of-consciousness phenomena which point
- ultimately to the type of experience variously known as union with
- all consciousness, communion with the Cosmic Mind, Oneness with
- God, etc.
-
- Circuit Eight experience may best be explained by Bell's
- Theorem, which demonstrates the impossibility of isolated systems
- in a universe where each and every particle is constantly in
- "instantaneous" communication with every other. "The Whole System
- is a Whole System," in other words. However, Special Relativity
- says that energy cannot travel faster than light, so what medium
- carries this "instantaneous" communication? Dr. Edward Harris
- Walker says it is "consciousness"; Dr. Jack Sarfatti states that
- it is "information" and explains his theory with the following
- metaphor: If the whole universe can be likened to a mega-computer,
- then the sub-quantum realm is composed of mini-mini-computers.
- The hardware of each computer (universe, individual brain,
- sub-quantum mechanisms, etc.) is local in space and time.
- However, the software is non-local, both spatially and temporally.
- Since information is not energy but is what orders energy, there
- is no conflict with Special Relativity.
-
- In any case, encounters of the Ultimate kind seem practically
- beyond description. Words appear completely inadequate; in
- Wilson's opinion, perhaps Beethoven said it best of all in the
- fourth movement to his Ninth Symphony.
-
-
- Circuit Eight Application
-
- Language typically proves inadequate for describing non-local
- phenomena, but there are some helpful methods of viewing Universe
- through a non-local perspective. One most rewarding technique is
- focusing first on one's own heartbeat, then expanding the focus to
- include a similar heart or pulse beating in unison within every
- human heart, every animal heart, then merging with the pulsings of
- plant life, and so on down to the slow, thunderous pulse of the
- earth itself and out as far into the cosmos as imaginable, linking
- with other planets, stars, quasars, etc. The scope of the
- imagination is the only limiting factor. This exercise, performed
- often and vividly, is a great way to feel connectedness with
- Universe. Empathy seems to be a vital key to opening up Circuit
- Eight; therefore, exercises involving perceiving events/emotions
- simultaneously from the vantage points of several different people
- at once are highly useful. As links are forged more readily
- between people who share an intimate bond, reverent sex is an
- excellent opportunity for expanding the awareness to include
- multiple sensations.
-
- Since Circuit Eight is non-local in time as well as in space,
- such time-bridging abilities as precognition and retrocognition
- come into play. Often, precognition is a matter of trusting your
- own perceptions more than anything else, rather than dismissing
- them as "only" imagination or fantasy. Indeed, neither the future
- nor the past can be described as fixed, since each person's
- reality differs so widely, and many possibilities in the running
- may or may not materialize at any given point. With activation of
- this circuit, comes the increasing awareness that various
- realities are more or less arbitrary and equally valid depending
- on the framework being used, a logical progression from the
- metaprogramming discoveries of Circuit Seven. Finally, the most
- obvious indicator of Circuit Eight in operation is an expansive,
- "cosmic" feeling that defies description but feels utterly
- marvelous.
-
- Conclusion
-
- The CyberNaut's goal must be to permanently activate and
- incorporate each of the upper four circuits into everyday life.
- These expanded modes of consciousness can and should work with the
- realization of interconnectedness and relativity of all
- mindschemes to produce a greater satisfaction with life and a
- greater sense of humor towards the playing of The Game. Once
- these circuits are in healthy operation, every moment becomes a
- dizzying spiral of intoxication with life and a creative endeavor
- to conjure even more fun from the ever-unfolding processes at
- work.
-
-
- CYBERCRAFT RELATIONSHIPS
- OF THE CIRCUITS
-
- Earth Mother--Matrix
-
- The Matrix is a different order of entity. Matrix is the
- planet, the planetary ecosystem; the primordial Earth Mother.
- Mostly the Matrix is the grid of space in which all life lives.
- Should an anthropomorphic term be needed it should be called
- Grandmother.
-
- Sky Father--Patrus
-
- Although not previously mentioned a primordial father figure in
- the same order as Matrix exits. This entity is the Patrus, the Sky
- Father and represents the external forces effecting the Matrix.
- Additionally the Sky Father may be considered the original Star-
- Sky seed bearer. He may represent evolution, changes in weather,
- space alien intrusions, extra-terrestrial biological experiments
- and or accidental transmissions of life from meteors or comets.
- Call him Grandfather.
-
- Lady
-
- The Lady is the divine archetypal neuro-genetic pattern of
- all human women. She is the best that all women can ever hope to
- be plus a little more. The authors will not name her. She is yours
- to name and venerate.
-
- Lord
-
- The Lord is the divine archetypal neuro-genetic pattern of
- all human men. He is the best that all men can hope for plus a
- little added on the side to keep us guessing his next move. He
- remains nameless as does the Lady.
-
- Domain Relationships
-
- Domain interests can and will occur in all circuits from all
- domains. Each circuit has a high, mid and low domain focus.
- However some circuits may be more suited to a particular domain.
-
- Circuit Tasking
-
- Again the task of the CyberNaut is to accelerate and decelerate
- all circuits to provide optimal usage and operation of each
- circuit toward personally chosen ethical ends.
-
-
-
-
- Lower Circuit Relationships
-
- Circuit One Relationships
-
- Circuit one is the Goddess circuit. The Goddess is not to be
- confused with the Matrix.
-
- All the circuits can be moved to or from any other circuits.
- This circuit can be moved to when personal physical needs arise.
- Circuit One is an area of knowledge that relates to bodily
- concerns and needs. Other circuits may be associated with Circuit
- One. Most importantly for CyberNauts would be the combination of
- circuits One, Six and Seven. In this mode of operation the
- CyberNaut would be engaged in metaprogramming towards a happier,
- healthier relationship with the Goddess. Additionally Circuit
- Eight may be added in when involved in mid domain Craft efforts.
-
- Acceleration of Circuit One includes all knowledge bases that
- help the physical organism survive. This is a "do" circuit more
- than a "know" circuit. Physical health and hygiene are integral to
- this circuit as well as personal defense measures. Life extension
- efforts originate in the high domain here.
-
- Circuit Two Relationships
-
- Circuit Two is the God circuit. Circuit Two is not to be
- confused with the Patrus. This circuit represents all human
- authority structures. By using circuits Two, Three, Six and Seven
- CyberNauts can gain healing and instruction with respect to
- social, familial and political authority structures.
-
- Again this is a do circuit more than a know circuit.
- Acceleration can be achieved by learning successful teamwork,
- corporate and political structures. This circuit needs much
- healing as most CyberNauts have an awful taste in their mouths
- concerning authority structures and God in particular. Many an
- individual fears not only external authority but their own
- internal authority. Rituals should be written to enhance the
- CyberCraft images of power within. We can and will trust ourselves
- amidst all the chaos and confusion of a society run wild. Whereas
- Circuit One is related to the body and emotions Circuit Two is
- focused toward emotions and external relationships.
-
- Circuit Three Relationships
-
- Circuit Three is the Semantic Time Binding Circuit. It should
- be associated with the Divine Son. In Wiccan thealogical
- structures a Goddess and God exists. However nothing is said of
- their progeny; a divine son and daughter. Most Wiccans know of the
- Three Faced Goddess. Little know of the Three Faced God. According
- to the neurogenetic teachings of CyberCraft the Three Faced God is
- composed of Bright Youth, the Mad Prophet and the Wise Elder. See
- R. J. Stewart's nicely written material on the Merlin Conferences
- for more information.
-
- This circuit represents the fiery nature of flowing information
- and ideologies. It relates more to ideas and ideologies than
- emotions. Fierce ideological fighting of both an external and
- internal nature is indicative of this experience. Such shows the
- immature nature of the circuit. Its mature aspects would be
- manifest in the free and tolerant exchange of ideas and
- technologies. Hidden, deceitful, false and inflexible
- communications are abhorrent to the mature aspects of Circuit
- Three. However such deceitful communications are pointers to its
- immature nature.
-
- Circuit Three should be combined with circuits Five and Seven
- to create more humane and beneficial systems of communicating
- ideas and technologies. Circuit Three has great promise when it
- manifests itself in mature form. It should also be mated with
- Circuit Eight to start processing new research into non-local
- discarnate communications and information networks.
-
- This is a know circuit which realizes the innate value of
- knowing. Rituals need to be written to acknowledge and venerate
- the Divine Son. At some point Circuit Three needs to be mated with
- Circuit Four to produce the next series of circuits. Circuit Three
- can be accelerated by exposure to new, different and seemingly
- conflicting ideologies in a non-Aristotelian environment.
-
- Circuit Four Relationships
-
- Circuit Four is the Social-Sexual Circuit. It should be
- associated with the Divine Daughter. In previous chapters it has
- been called the guilt circuit. Typically guilt and shame have been
- used to control the activities of women of all ages. In it's
- immature aspects this circuit is heavily polarized being either
- promiscuous or fearfully abstinent. A balance based upon knowledge
- should be strived for. In essence this circuit is the doorway into
- Circuit Five.
-
- Circuit Four should be used with circuits Five, Six and Seven
- to produce newer personal mythos replete with viable mythopoetic
- structures ready to serve WoMankind.
-
- Immature Circuit Four struggles indicate an unwillingness to
- integrate ones nature within the Matrix. It suffers from guilt
- tripping in Circuit Two. And is confused by the holistic
- information in a mature Circuit Three. Circuit Five exists to
- liberate Circuit Four but present conditions in American society
- lend poorly to complete liberation.
-
- Circuit Four can be accelerated by getting in touch with our
- own emotions and bodies. Rituals should be written to liberate
- Circuit Four for more integrated emotions and sexuality. Guilt and
- shame must be jettisoned to make room for healthy, holistic
- emotional and sexual lives. Circuits Three and Four compliment
- each other. Some rituals are needed to integrate the airy and
- sexual.
-
- Switching Gears into the Programming Circuits
-
- Circuit Five Relationships
-
- Circuit Five is the Holistic Neurosomatic circuit. Circuit Five
- conflicts arise over what it takes for the individual to feel
- good. This circuit is the first attempt at taking control of ones
- own life. Knowledge based upon the holistic integration of the
- previous circuits enable the CyberNaut to proceed smoothly through
- times of personal and social stress. All lower and upper circuits
- can be processed with this circuit. If it's not fun why do it?
- Circuit Five is the springboard into the other upper circuits. And
- through Circuit Five we can take that long first step toward
- understanding and achieving our short and long term goals.
-
- Rituals should be written that include Circuit Five inflections
- for all other circuits.
-
- Circuit Five is the most important of the upper circuits for
- the novice CyberNaut. Antero Alli refers to Circuit Five as Chapel
- Perilous. When the novice first ventures through the previous
- Circuits they form stable relationships between themselves and
- their world. However Circuit Five has the tendency to change
- previous programming. This Circuit upsets the apple cart. A
- seemingly instantaneous realization occurs that things aren't what
- they really seem to be. Now everything is in doubt. Nothing is
- sure. Only the brave and mature should venture into Chapel
- Perilous. But as can readily be seen, life seems to propel us into
- Circuit Five whether we are ready or not.
-
- Circuit Six Relationships
-
- Circuit Six is the Collective Neurogenetic Circuit. By way of
- Circuit Six we can begin writing and integrating personal
- mythologies concerning what we are and where we want to go. This
- circuit allows us to explore the hidden spaces of our aspirations
- while hinting at intelligent, ethical control of our psychic-
- selves. This circuit should be combined with all other circuits in
- ways that allow deep penetration of personally chosen data into
- human psyches. Circuit Six will apply mostly to the mid and low
- domain.
-
- Priestesses we know tell us of the emotional and energetic
- charge they receive when performing the Charge of the Goddess. In
- Drawing Down the Moon Circuit Six is in full operation. Through
- the Charge of the Goddess this Circuit offers a neurogenetic link
- to Circuit One. In doing this we gain a mythopoetic view at our
- pasts and futures.
-
- For men we have a ritual called Drawing Down the Sun. Circuit
- Six offers men access to neurogenetic links which offer the same
- insights but from the God's aspect of Circuit One.
-
- Circuit Seven Relationships
-
- Circuit Seven is the Metaprogramming Circuit. This is the
- second most important circuit for the novice CyberNaut. In Circuit
- Seven operations the CyberNaut can and will discover, analyze and
- repair all previous circuit disfunctionalities. As with Circuit
- Five it should be associated with all other circuits. This circuit
- is critical when accelerating and decelerating circuits.
-
- Circuit Eight Relationships
-
- Circuit Eight is the Metaphysiological or Non-Local Quantum
- Circuit. Here circuit tasking is a little different. The goal of
- Circuit Eight activities is to escape the model itself, freeing
- the entity to experience as clearly as possible non-local
- existence. Typically Eight is used with all circuits to step
- outside the framework for new perspectives.
-
- Circuit Eight is the walk way to higher states of being. As
- life extension and personal research enable new personal and
- common vistas this circuit becomes more important.
-
- External and Internal Faces
-
- All the Circuits involve open and hidden aspects. But what is a
- hidden aspect? The hidden aspects are modes or techniques which
- may be viewed as extremely negative by our culture. CyberCraft is
- a continuation of knowledge which was not received well by our
- contemporaries. Consequently any practice which may bring
- prosecution or unusual persecution should be considered an
- internal aspect. This is to protect the CyberCraft.
-
- As examples--followers of Lyndan Larouche have already
- penetrated certain neoPagan and Magickal computer networks, gained
- information and published pamphlets publicly branding the
- networkers as Satanic devil worshipers utilizing a nationwide
- Satanic computer network designed to help facilitate the stealing
- of innocent children from the Christian enclaves. Is it presently
- rumored that some reportedly armed right-wing organizations are
- collecting names and addresses for their databases. The South
- Western Radio Church has long been on an anti-newage campaign and
- can't be far behind. Some federal agencies have penetrated
- networks of pedophiles and gathered names of suspects from the
- owners and users of the network.
-
- Under no circumstance is a public access computer network to be
- considered secure. Use encryption programs that are DES based to
- provide the needed security. Pass the keys by first class mail.
- Code the keys in questions or stories that only CyberNauts would
- understand.
-
- The external face can be discussed freely in public
- environments. The hidden face should be discussed only between
- members or between members and trusted inquirers. And then only
- the knowledge needed should be exposed.
-
- For the internal faces written and electronic telephone line or
- air radiated communications should be encrypted in such a way as
- to provide a reasonable measure of security. Leave no unencrypted
- internal face material open to accidental discovery by children or
- neighbors.
-
- This author's experience with government agencies is that some
- 1700 governmental agencies keep and maintain information on
- individuals. Once these agencies acquire negative information much
- time, money and effort is required to purge their records. Even
- then one is never sure an agency has not simply refilled the
- information in different areas to retain the disputed information.
-
- Privacy is a vital practice. This may seem paranoid but a
- general practice of privacy can only benefit us.
-
-
- Sharing Bio-circuit Experiences
-
- Bio-Circuit 5 Experiences
-
- I have had some very wonderful experiences with the upper 4
- circuits. Some of this may sound threatening but I hope not too
- much.
-
- Between circuits 4 and 5 is a place I call Darkmoor. Antero
- Alli terms it Chapel Perilous. (I'll see if I have info. on
- Darkmoor on the E-Net.) Darkmoor is the region of doubt we
- experience when we begin to notice the upper 4 circuits. Some,
- perhaps most of us, start thinking that we are betraying our
- parents, sometimes our peers, and perhaps ourselves when we modify
- our lifestyles toward circuit 5. After all most of us were taught
- from early on that we had to "work hard" to live. Circuit 5 lets
- us know that we can enjoy ourselves, even be a little lazy when we
- need, or when we want.
-
- The upper circuits do somewhat parallel the lower circuits.
- The bodily feel goodness of circuit 1 is paralleled and amplified
- in circuit 5. For most people life can be good, for some it can be
- great, yet others live fantastic lives. Generally when we learn
- not to fight ourselves, our general need to feel good and be
- happy, we learn to live well.
-
- About a year ago I met the young wife of younger friend, who
- through their own doings were coming to terms with an impending
- divorce. In the months after we met she and I were synchronously
- thrown into "things" together. We began to see and sleep with each
- other during their separation. She moved in with me some months
- before their divorce was final. Jim, her ex, has shown great
- integrity throughout the process and now seems to have resolved
- his concerns about the divorce. Both Jim and Alisandra made it
- through their problems by using circuit 5, the holistic neuro-
- somatic pleasure circuit. By indulging themselves in pleasure they
- found that their previous relationship was pretty shaky from the
- beginning. Since they both are fairly independent their new
- lifestyles are much better than their old one.
-
- For them, in their need, circuit 5 worked well. They had no
- idea that circuit 5 existed. But they naturally used the processes
- of this circuit to help them get through. Sure it was tough, but
- not nearly as tough as others.
-
- Alisandra is 14 years my junior. I tend to "worship" youth
- and beauty. So I surround myself with people I think of as
- youthful and beautiful. In my social intercourse my friends and I
- deal with people our age down to college students. Since I have no
- surviving family and Alisandra's fundamentalist parents in
- Tennessee think she is "possessed by the Devil" (by me??) neither
- of us have older, cranky parents to deal with.
-
- Currently for us circuit 5 is the main circuit. We take our
- pleasure any-when and where we desire. And with anyone we desire.
- Sure we have our little spats but we both know the rules of
- communication. We deal with the little stuff before it pile up.
- She knows about my minor blood sugar problem so we don't get into
- arguments when my body decides to do something different. (I've
- been told by lovers "You're cranky in the morning." Isn't
- everybody??
-
- Sometimes I wonder how the grasshopper felt. Did he really
- think that winter wouldn't come?? If we take our pleasure
- constantly will we miss some other important event? Yes. Tim Leary
- writes that people _stuck_ in circuit 5 think having fun is too
- important to be weighed down with commitments and progress. Those
- stuck in circuit 5 find it extremely difficult to even notice the
- upper 3 circuits.
-
- The general warning is that there is always something else to
- learn, to experience. Till things go "non-local", "exponential"
- and/or "non-linear" in circuit 8 we always have another circuit to
- experience.
-
- One other important point. Infact it's a large consideration.
- Health, no not just sexual health, but health in general.
- Exploring circuits takes time. Without a healthy body and mind the
- fun of exploration is diminished, perhaps even precluded.
-
- In this model life extension is a vital part. Writer Paul
- Bragg, who influenced Jack Lalane, made it to 96 with all his
- teeth and normal vision, running 5 miles a day and swimming a mile
- on occasion. Alas due to an unfortunate accident Paul Bragg is no
- longer with us.
-
- There is no reason why we can't live to 100 or 150. Health is
- part and parcel of circuit 5. What does it benefit us to be kings
- and queens if our health is failing? Yet with good health of mind
- and body even paupers have the opportunity to become wealthy. With
- the emergence of micro- and nano-technology in 50 years or so, we
- may have the tools to extend life to 2-3 hundred years. Some
- visionaries tell us that because technology is exploding
- exponentially, in the coming century we may find ways to extend
- life indefinitely. Or perhaps until the individual decides it's
- time to die. It'd be a shame to die the day before immortality
- machines are brought online.
-
- Along with life extension comes greater ability to cope with
- change. In a 150 year life cycle comes the ability to cross train
- in several different fields of study. Then after they have been
- assimilated a cross-discplinary approach to the tough problems can
- be used to better solve those problems.
-
- Of course a 150 year lifecycle also means about 120 years of
- pleasure in circuit 5. That's quite a consideration.
-
-
- Circuit 6 experiences
-
- Circuit 6 experiences concern the Collective Neuro-genetic
- Relationship
-
- Alisandra and I have been involved with neo-paganism for a
- few years. While neither of us believes in a real Goddess or God
- we do see the value in this for some people. However what appeals
- to us are collective neuro-genetic archetypes. Please read Jung's
- work on archetypes for established and accepted definitions of
- archetypes.
-
- To us archetypes are patterns in both the conscious and
- unconscious that "program" windows of action or opportunity for
- us. Archetypes can be either the individual's genetic coding
- (programming) or a culturally determined way or mode of
- experiencing life.
-
- Alisandra likes Connor MacLeod from Highlander. In this story
- a young immortal must confront his immortality, ignorance and
- conflict with other immortals for a fabulous prize. Here is the
- powerful story of the mythical Hero's Journey. It is the story of
- all human life. Expanding consciousness can be substituted for
- immortality and the story is much the same. (And as presented in
- the previous reply consciousness may indeed bring to us practical
- immortality.)
-
- Circuit 6 helps us get in touch with our past, present and
- future history. Some folks think that the current state of
- humanity is the culminating state. I think not. In a million years
- or so we may find as many different types of humans as we find in
- other different but similar species.
-
- Part of circuit 6 is aspecting a neuro-genetic archetype.
- Some folks call this channeling; and while they think they are
- channeling a discarnate entity from elsewhere I have my
- suspicions. In my life I have noticed a semi-major personality
- change about every 2-3 years. To me the current personality is a
- variable composite of past personalities. It's variable in that it
- is a changeable forum or quorum of memories, thoughts and feelings
- that make up Mike. In this quorum there are stronger and weaker
- individuals. Each play their own part in my psyche. If I allow a
- change in the quorum these internal changes are evident to me and
- close friends.
-
- Aspecting (channeling) is changing the forum, rearranging the
- quorum for a different perspective or view of reality. Modern
- channelers then speak and act differently than normally. But we
- don't need to be channelers to get in touch with the collective
- neuro-genetic patterns.
-
- I said I'd share. (But I didn't say I would lecture a bit
- too. Along with aspecting is something similar I term virtual
- personalities. I have a virtual personality named Ammond. He lives
- in a somewhat different world than Mike. But he has much the same
- outlook.
-
- Virtual personalities, sometimes called alter-egos, are
- pretty much the same thing as a Fantasy Role Playing entity. Those
- who have played Dungeons and Dragons are familiar with FRP games.
- But what has gaming theory got to do with life? Almost everything.
- Life has rules, regulations and consequences. Games have the
- models of those very same things.
-
- Tim Leary got into hot water with "games" in a time when life
- was a serious matter. Early in Joseph Campbell's book PRIMITIVE
- MYTHOLOGY Joe talks about different culture's approaches to life.
- One approach is that life is a game to be played. I like that
- approach myself. If we make ourselves perceive life as a game we
- can have fun with the game. Sometimes we can even get away with
- mucking with/the rules. Consequences are there though...
-
- In Mike's life Ammond is part of the game of aspecting a
- neuro-collective archetype we know of as witch or magician. Others
- play this important game with him. Alisandra played for a while
- too. Both of us got tired of that game so we have mucked the
- rules, plotted a different course to the stars again. We are
- starting in another direction. But the archetype(s) is deep within
- our psyche. We can no more escape them than we can escape our own
- arms.
-
- An advantage of being able to muck the rules is that we can
- determine what we can and cannot get away with. American culture
- is very restrictive. Getting in touch with the genetic archetypes
- enable us to experiment, to know, to be flexible enough to shape-
- shift into a new personality at whim. Our participants who are
- actors can identify with this concept.
-
- In current psychologies we have models including only three
- entities--child, adult and parent. However these are a basic three
- in many thousands. The collective neuro-genetic circuit gives us
- the opportunity to emulate any of those thousands of internal,
- genetically and culturally driven archetypes.
-
- Just for fun, here are a few words from Ammond...
-
- "The witch is a powerful person because they learn to turn,
- bend, shape and condition reality. Life is a marvelous thing when
- one realizes that magick does indeed work. Through magick I can
- create, modify or condition anything in my life. That's fun and I
- benefit greatly."
-
- Thanx Ammond. And now a few words from another important
- person-- Arthur C. Clarke... "Any sufficiently advanced technology
- is indistinguishable from magic." Of which Ammond bends into "To
- the culturally xenophobic any sufficiently different technology is
- indistinguishable from magic, ie. pure garbage."
-
-
- Circuit 7 experiences...
-
- What can be said about circuit 7? Lots of things, but these
- statements are almost in a different language. Something not in
- English. In its most basic aspect circuit 7 is the point in the
- individual's development where they begin to understand how they
- program, influence, and condition their own minds. The programmer
- takes control of the program to design in or erase out those
- functions useful or not. This includes feelings and emotions.
- [Glasser's Perception orders give us a hint as to how to use
- circuit 7 better.]
-
- Circuit 7 is the metaprogramming circuit. Dr. Lilly has a lot
- to say on this subject in some of his books. I think Center Of The
- Cyclone and Programmimg And Metaprogramming The Human Biocomputer
- both address this topic. I haven't read the latter at this point.
- It's on my list of a hundred or so.
-
- In other topics I refer to the human mind/body complex as a
- single somewhat mechanical entity. Robert Anton Wilson says the
- brain is something like a silicon computer. Cyber-punks term the
- brain "wetware". They even go as far as to distinguish between
- minds, ie. "meat mind" and "machine mind".
-
- In K. Eric Drexler's Engines Of Creation--The Coming Era Of
- Nanotechnology, he starts his book off writing of the machines
- that inhabit the human body. Each human cell is inhabited with
- millions of tiny nanomachines. And today we have the beginning of
- the capability of sensing, viewing, controlling and creating
- newer, more useful nanomachines. Obviously our understanding of
- the word machine is evolving. (Perhaps you have heard recently
- that folks at IBM labs have the ability to manipulate individual
- atoms. In 22 hours with a scanning tunneling microscope they moved
- 32 xenon atoms across a nickel surface to spell out IBM. It was
- difficult and slow, but it was done. Additionally genetic
- researchers on the East Coast are asking for children with genetic
- conditions to volunteer for genetic manipulation and testing. They
- think they can "fix" the bad chromosones.)
-
- The human body and by extension the human brain (wetware) is
- composed of individual micro and nano machines. So by extension we
- can think of the human brain as a macro-machine (in light of the
- littler machines that make its composition.) As time proceeds,
- technology and human knowledge progress. Even the understanding of
- "technology" and "knowledge" changes with new information. The
- understanding of "human" and "mind" changes even as you read this
- reply.
-
- Today we are on the verge of a radical change. Additionally,
- radical changes in our paradigms are happening now. Either our
- individual worldviews keep up with existing useful knowledge or we
- will grow "strange", alienating ourselves from the force of the
- march of the race toward the stars.
-
- One of these paradigm changes is one which considers the
- human animal more machine and less a metaphysical entity. By
- extension we can also say that the human mind is more machine than
- metaphysical entity. A truly advanced, conscious and replicating,
- self-modifying, amazing machine, but a machine it remains. This
- disturbs many metaphysical minded folks because it has ominous
- consequences, the most ominous being that if WoMankind is
- basically a machine then what about an afterlife? According to
- this model unless some vehicle is generated to contain human
- consciousness there is no life after death.
-
- Continuing on... Just like a computer we can program our
- minds. School is the primary place of programming. Learning is
- taught very little in schools. Students are supposed to open their
- minds to let the teacher pour in the socially accepted, accredited
- programs. It's no wonder our children hate school. They have the
- genetically driven need to learn, but they perceive they are being
- programmed. Programming and learning are not the same thing. Our
- children perceive the hypocrisy. I rebel against the idea myself.
-
- However ethical self-programming is a different item
- altogether. Folks like Leary, Wilson, Alpert, and Lilly, tell us
- that some techniques can indeed change our minds. Techniques like
- focused meditation, positive visualization, brain machines and
- chemical alteration are powerful tools for brain change.
-
- Personally I've used positive visualization to some success.
- Focused meditation is probably the best current legal technique.
- More powerful techniques are brain machines which use a feature of
- the brain to train the brain into semi-discrete states while
- listening to motivational tapes. The most powerful and most
- dangerous tools are psycho-active drugs. These are generally used
- to demolish existing emotional structures which might compete with
- the newly forming, more delicate emotional structures. This
- wrecking crew is composed of any of the psycho-active drugs
- available. The most popular are LSD, 'shrooms, XTC and pot. All of
- these drugs tie back into circuit 5 so there is a double whammy
- involved with their usage. For some people demolition of emotional
- structures works well. Others would just freak.
-
- Currently these drugs are illegal. Our society has some
- difficult problems to face with respect to mind-altering
- substances. The primitive (and now our contemporary) shaman has
- used plant substances to alter brain chemistry for some 30,000
- years. I have a fairly extensive reading list for these
- metaprogramming substances. Perhaps this is subject matter for an
- addendum.
-
- Brain machines and disciplined meditation seem to be the most
- powerful legal tools. These are able to softly rearrange the minds
- programming without demolishing whole structures. As time marches
- on brain machines will progress. I presume that at some point, the
- most powerful models will become illegal. Figures.
-
- Circuit 8 experiences...
-
- Circuit 8 is very mystical. Writing about circuit 8 for me is
- difficult. I have a limited understanding of it. This is probably
- because Mike is a 7 circuit person. However Ammond is an 8 circuit
- person so maybe I should let him take over for awhile... <tee hee>
-
- Hey, Ammond. Wake up!
-
- "Uhhum, what? Oh, circuit 8 is the metaphysiological circuit.
- This can be interpreted in two ways. [This is boring you know.
- Mike doesn't really like this stuff so i think it's a great idea
- to let the experts cover their fields. He can be such a stuffed
- shirt at times. You fundamentalist! Get a clue Mike! Let go. Have
- fun. Jeeze, it won't hurt your reputation too much. People won't
- think you're crazy or nothin.]"
-
- I dislike self-made, so-called experts turkey. Did you know
- that an expert is a 'has-been drop of water under pressure??'
-
- "Ok, let's get on with this... [i knew we weren't going to
- get anywhere. He's supposed to be writing this stuff, not me.
- Always leaving it to the little guy.] Ok, where did i leave my
- magick book? Here it is under the pickled frogs. Jeeze i hate that
- smell... This whole place has that horrid smell. Should open some
- windows. It's springtime. I'm giving up pickling small animals.
- The larger ones can stay in the yard...
-
- Circuit 8, yes i'm familiar with that area. Any progressive
- magician is, or rather should be. The term magick is a squirrely
- thing. It's hard to pin down. It took me almost a year and a few
- thousand pins to get it pinned down on my magicians viewing
- matrix. Darn pins, kept backing out somehow. Magick. Hummpf!
-
- It can been seen in two lights. One is the mystical view,
- which i subscribe to. i couldn't be a real magician if i didn't.
- Rules you know. Damn unions, always making impromptu
- proclamations. Do this, do that. Believe this. I'm ready to quit
- and become a customer service engineer. I can fix anything. At
- least i could make some real money. Might even get a car...
-
- Where was i? Oh yeah, two lights. Some folks like to believe
- in mysterious metaphysical powers. It all works together you know.
- Somehow. Like attracts like in contradiction to current physics.
- So whatever you work for you somehow magickally get. Or at least
- something like what you wanted. Hard to tell at times. It
- generally depends upon how much you want something. And how hard
- you work at it.
-
- The other view is that natural laws haven't been fully
- appreciated, uhh, understood yet. This revolves around strange
- things like 'information' and 'consciousness', 'charm' and
- 'quarks' and such intellectual sillyness. Generally the idea is
- that we are all linked in a network of sorts. When we find the
- proper technologies and applications we should be able to slide
- around on the net, doing and going to different places in a flash.
- Sounds like hooey to me. i prefer magick, it's simpler."
-
- Thanx for that helpful explanation Ammond, I'll take it from
- here. Cranky this morning??
-
- "Not a damn bit!"
-
- Know what you're doing?
-
- "Yep, it's all in this here magick book. Cernunnos on a
- crutch! Where did it go? Magick book, hummph! Just about gotta'
- keep it on a steel leash. Here it is under the pickled snakes.
- I'll just mosey over and put it back where it belongs. Oh yeah,
- the front door is open. Bye. Don't make a mess on the way out,
- will ya'? This stuff is hard to replace. Where'd that infernal
- book go?"
-
- Ok, to continue from the previous paragraphs. Quantum physics
- has been bringing us some strange information. Mostly it says that
- our views of the universe affect our perception of the universe so
- what we think we see is really something else. Or something like
- that. You'll have to get the information yourself. There are some
- good and bad books on this subject. Be careful of what you pick up
- at the bookstore. Somehow those books jump right off the shelf at
- you saying buy me, read me. You'd think there was something magic
- about it all.
-
- Experiencing good synchronicity is a good example of circuit
- 8 being active. Jane Roberts, another aspecter of fame, has a lot
- to say on following one's impulses. Of course Jung is the one who
- coined the term Synchronicity.
-
-
- The Cyber Lord and Lady
-
- The CyberLord
-
- Since this article is being written in the late Fall we'll
- start with the Lord first.
-
- Who is the CyberLord? In Wicca the horned Lord is the Consort
- of the Lady. His seasons are from Autumnal Equinox to the Vernal
- Equinox. Typically He represents life cycles, birth through death.
- But since CyberCraft is an interpretive metaphor we will try to
- get a little closer to Him.
-
- CyberCraft holds that the Lord is the divine natural pattern
- of all men. His appearance and lifestyle would depend upon the
- culture in which the CyberNaut lives. Skin color, language,
- lifestyles are all dependent upon one's culture and need.
-
- We are told by our predecessors that we don't create the
- Gods, we name them. Yet some might pursue a natural manifestation
- that is a little too far or distant for the individual to maintain
- a solid psychic link with. Mireca Eliade tells us that supreme
- Gods generally always are replaced with more local, more relative,
- lesser Gods. Therefore we offer the Cyber Lord as that more
- relative and personal deity.
-
- His home is the homes of men, His loves the loves of men. He
- is the complete and perfect pattern of all human males. He is the
- best of all possible human male entities. His abilities are the
- highest that mankind can ever hope for plus a little to keep us
- guessing. And He is complete in his animalness. Raw viral power is
- His to command. His keen, perceptive, piercing intelligence tracks
- the quarry from birth to death. His building and engineering
- skills are sufficient to take mankind from dank cave to reliable
- inter- stellar, inter-galactic transportation systems.
-
- He is the seed-bearer. His semen can fecundate while His
- powers can decimate. Half the information codes that terra-form
- new Gaias frolic within his divine form. His nature is of fire and
- air- -of doing.
-
- But He is not a goody-two-shoes. He knows the way of birth
- and death, of creation and destruction. He knows that in open and
- closed systems, placement and replacement both have a place in the
- dance of whirling, living systems. He has a dark side but it's not
- evil. His is a life-affirming darkness as opposed to life-denying
- darkness. There is a life-denying darkness. It lies in the realm
- of Patrus.
-
-
- The CyberLady
-
- She, like the Lord, is the divine pattern of all women. The
- best they can ever be plus just a little to surprise us. She is
- the Creatrix of the race, and with Her links to Gaia she is the
- matrifocal property owner of the race. Hers is more a creating and
- nurturing spirit where the Lord's is knowing and doing. From Her
- breasts comes the multi-visceral ambrosia which sustains all human
- life. Her Nature is of water and earth--of sustaining.
-
- Her form is also relative to the race and culture of the
- CyberNaut. She has a light and dark nature but again they are
- life- affirming. The Matrix contains life-denying processes. Her
- form is a evolutionary raised animal form reflecting both woman's
- primitive and star nature. She will bear us across the wide
- heavens to newer homes.
-
- Equivalencies
-
- The Lord and Lady share many of the same powers. This is
- reflected in our genetic heritage. Neither Lady nor Lord is
- supreme. They are the powers of the species. And they do not serve
- the other except in the genetically driven processes assigned by
- the Matrix and Patrus. They are equal but completely perfect in
- their separate abilities. Both serve the Matrix and Patrus, not
- by Commandment, but by pattern and nature.
-
- Representations
-
- Each CyberNaut, CyberPriest and CyberPriestess has the power
- and authority to create representations of the Lady and Lord. Were
- it not so we would not have the power and authority to procreate
- from Their genetic stocks.
-
- This author envisions the Lord as younger, utterly handsome,
- virile, with short hair and a strong energyform body. I see Him as
- agile and adept at plumbing the sub-atomic depths and the
- brilliant cores of galaxies.
-
- The Lady is dark and divine. Her beauty stupefies and
- exhilarates. Her cool touch electrifies and energizes. Her breath
- animates. Her single glance can mortify and elevate a human to
- seventh heavens.
-
- Their powers spring from within and reach to the outermost
- realms of matter and energy. Nothing is beyond their caress.
-
-
-
- Changelings
-
- From the effects of the Lord and Lady come the progeny who we
- call the Changelings. Those who are mutating the minds are the
- mental Changelings of the Divine Couple. And as time progresses
- our bodies will change as the Lord and Lady prune, shape and
- nurture the human species. We are involved in a labor of love in
- creating a framework to benefit our children and our future
- selves.
-