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Re: <nettime> Book of the Undead |
MacKensie: The point you might wish to ponder -- regarding old Egypt -- is that there is actually *no* continuity with these folks at all. None. Because "they" weren't conscious. Thus, they had no "art." Despite what the Metropolitan Museum's ads may imply. >From the "discovery" that the Hermetic corpus isn't really ancient or even Egyptian, to the debate over Bernal's "Black Athena" (revealing that Herodotus is more amusing fiction than reliable history) to the goofy history of Freemasonry, the line connecting us to the "Egyptians" is a remarkably short one. Julian Jaynes' "Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" might be helpful to get a grip on all this. I hope that you had a chance, while touring the Met, to climb the knoll behind the musuem to see "Cleopatra's Needle", the obelisk installed in Central Park in 1887 by Cornelius Vanderbuilt. It's a must for all "psychic-tourists" here in town. (You might also hike up to 91st and 5th to see the memorial to W.T. Stead, if you're really adventurous!) This "installation" is a good indication of what you are really dealing with. Just like the "grotto" at the Rockefeller estate, or the "Bohemian Grove", these "occult" signposts aren't "Egyptian" at all but much more modern and much more directly associated with high-level capitalist power then, perhaps, our current "hermeticists" care to admit. I also draw your attention to Jonathan Cott's "Isis and Osiris: Exploring the Goddess Myth" (Doubleday, 1994), as long as you are in bookish-mode. You might want to take it with you when you return to the Temple of Dendur. Cott leads us on a very interesting journey, including interviews with some of the Met's "Egyptian" veterans (i.e. Robert Bianchi and James P. Allen) but I was particularly taken by his opening credits. "I am inestimably grateful to my editor, Jacqueline Onassis, for guiding me through the realms of Isis and Osiris . . ." These are the true "Egyptians" . . . Jackie, and Ari and their pals. And, don't forget the Bush's and their friends who reportedly passed the millennial "ceremony" in the shadow of the pyramids. In good "Skull and Bones" fashion. Indeed, the only way that we can understand the "Book of the Dead" -- whether in its "Egyptian" or its "Tibetan" forms -- is a guide-book for the "un-dead" . . . i.e. for the living who wish to use this material for their "trips" through psychic death and re-birth. For the daily "initiation" they must all endure. Glad you're enjoying New York! Best, Mark Stahlman # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net