Thursday, October 02, 2008

It is a bright breezy morning on Harris Creek; Autumn is in the air, and in the light. I am reading some writings from a blog called Spurious on Lacanian psychoanalysis. The reading stimulates the writing. This reading/writing psychoanalytically is a transcendental function, an abstraction of thought forms from the field of subjective experience. The abstract stucture constitutes a relationship between conscious and unconscious thought forms.

This analysis, or, transcendental process occurs within the field of experience, the incarnate experience. The analysis begins within the field and as long as it endures, it overcodes the embodied experience itself; structuring it according to the dynamics of conscious/unconscious thought forms. The thought forms capture the body of experience, or rather a portion of it within the dynamic of conscious/unconscious thought. The analysis uncovers repression because it is repression.

The analysis constitutes an experience within the body of experience itself, a sealed vase, as it were, the four-dimensional analytical time/space. The body of experience is confined to the forms of thought. Desire is captured within subject/object relations. The body of desire is not the product of the analytical structure. The structure does not capture the whole body of desire, but rather is suspended in it.