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The Final Ragnarök Has Begun

August 14

The Owl & Heron Newsletter

Published by the Owl & Heron Press

Russell Lockhart and Paco Mitchell, Editors

editors@owlandheronpress.com

August 2021


The Final Ragnarök Has Begun

Paco Mitchell

I confess. I do not really enjoy Norse mythology.

Yes, I know I’m being idiosyncratic, but it’s the truth. I do not like the spelling of those non-Latinate names, loaded as they are with cloudy, rainy consonants, such as Mjolnir, Nidggoggr, Ithavillir and so forth. Clearly, too many consonants. And, although it ends in a vowel, we could even throw in Snotra, for good measure.

No, I prefer sunny Mediterranean vowels in the names of my antique, pagan gods, names such as Osiris, Isis and the Bennu Bird.

But when I read a poem that Russell Lockhart had written and posted on his blog, a poem derived from a dream he’d had featuring one of those Norse names, I had to change my tune. The Norse name was Ragnarök, referring to “The Fate of the Gods,” or as “The Battle at the End of the World.”

Despite my irrational linguist’s dislike of too many consonantal clusters, I had learned enough about the Nordic myths to know at least in simple terms what Ragnarök was about.
As if to confuse matters further, however, Russ’s dream applied an adjectival modifier to “Ragnarök” that drove its point home in a major way—down to the bone, as it were. The adjective was “final.” Thus, we can reasonably name the dream “the final Ragnarök.”
But before we reach the gist of my comments, we should first clarify what is implied by an unmodified Ragnarök.

In most archaic traditions—mythic or religious—multitudes of gods, goddesses and spirits have typically abounded. This primordial attitude viewed the world as holy, as sanctified, imbued with spiritual powers and presences. There were sacred oaks, sacred groves, sacred grottos, sacred springs, sacred rocks, sacred promontories, sacred mountains, etc.
By contrast, it should be apparent that our modern world today is deeply profaned, deeply de-sanctified, deeply being sold out for money.

As I said, my first exposure to that dream came in the form of a poem Russ posted on his blog. Why a poem? Because dreams and poems are very close cousins. They illuminate one another. And like all good poems, this one suggested more than it explained.

Like dreams, poems should be taken symbolically, not literally. And the ambiguity of their images should be welcomed, invited to spur the imagination. Given the sheer scope of this particular dream—for I regard it as global, to the point of being mythical—I would say that the dream addresses itself to humanity in general, though it presented itself to Russ Lockhart personally. After all, someone has to receive these mysterious missives.

From the moment I first read about the “final Ragnarök,” the image slammed me so hard I felt it could have been my own dream. How could that be? Wasn’t I being presumptuous? After all, when we think of dreams at all, giving them the slightest bit of credence, don’t we think of them as epitomizing the dreamer’s most inward and strictly personal thoughts, feelings and emotions? There’s considerable skill involved just in listening to someone else’s dream, let alone commenting intelligently on it. How much more risk is involved when the dream has widespread, even global, relevance?

My answer? A lot more risk, I suspect.

But I am convinced that the world situation is reaching such a state of crisis, rising so fast, that bold steps must be taken and risks must be faced, if even a few of us are to have a chance—not of solving the global crisis—but of preparing ourselves for what humanity is about to undergo. In fact, I will go a step further, and report an intuition that came to me recently.
But first, a comment on the word “crisis,” which comes from krisis, the Greek term for “decision” or “decisive point.” One use of that word attaches to its medical application, as in “the turning point of a disease.”

When I say the world situation is “in crisis,” I use the term advisedly; that is, the entire world is suffering from a disease, and we are passing through a “critical” phase. There will likely be no unwinding the disease, no backing up to the status quo ante, no restoration of the “old normal.” We may get through the crisis, to some extent, but I fully expect that, as long as I live, I will be seeing an ever-worsening cascade of novel, unexpected and deeper crises. I do not look forward to it.

The intuition of which I spoke is both simple and portentous, and it fits snugly within my opening title: “The final Ragnarök has begun.”

In other words, what we fear is already happening.

Russ’s dream did not say how much “time” this final Ragnarök will require—i.e., “how much longer will the process take?” We can’t really say, of course. I would guess the answer is: “However long it takes.”

I say that, because my studies over the years suggest we have already passed several systemic “tipping points,” i.e., points of no return, points of irreversibility. This has to do with what are called “runaway feedback loops.”

In commenting on his dream, Russ has already pointed out that all other “Ragnarökian” end-of-the-world myths, invariably incorporate a “new beginning,” however modest. A single shoot of green grass is all it takes to signal that the myth of a new world is guaranteed. We should realize, however, that anything bearing the name of Ragnarök implies a widespread death of the gods—with or without a shoot of green grass. This is cataclysmic, due to the loss and derangement of values—and it’s what my intuition says we are already undergoing.
En este momento.

Already.

Right now.

Therefore, now is the time to begin studying and preparing for the final Ragnarök—for after that, according to Russ’s dream, there will be no further opportunities.
And the best ways of carrying out those preparations?

Dream states, or dream-like states.

Or poems.

Or art.

COMING IN AUGUST:

“A Dream Story” …
Daniel Burke

Review of Craig Holdrege’s Seeing the Animal Whole and Why It Matters …
Mike Daniels

Signs from the Dreamspace

Some recent postings

The Prologue to Dreams: The Final Heresy … Russell Lockhart

Contributions from Readers

Resources

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Alternative Reality Virus as Menticide

August 7

Here is a fruitful review of what is happening now.

Please watch the whole presentation ... it is bout 20 minutes or so.

Here is the link to a very useful website and YouTube channel.

 

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The Companionship of Imaginary Figures

August 5

Imaginary Characters in Your Head?

It was Anne Tyler who said, "You would be surprised at how much companionship a group of imaginary characters can offer, once you get to know them."

I was struck by the word companionship. Com- means "with." Pan- means "bread" or "meal." So companionship carries the image of eating bread or a meal with someone. This is a rather delicious image: to break bread with imaginary figures.

Paco and I certainly know the feeling Anne Tyler is describing.

Do you?

Comments welcomed!

 

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War against truth…what can be done?

July 30

The war on truth and the war on imagination and the war on action by the corporate-governmental-academic establishment is wrenchingly documented in the documentary, "The Intenet's Own Boy," the story about the life and contributions and the suicide of Aaron Swartz. Watch it all the way through. You are likely to be left with the feeling, what can I do? Let's talk about it.

Here is the link:

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To learn from a psychedelic trip, explore the dreams that follow

July 28

Analyst in training, Mackenzie Amara, explores a dream-based approach to the alienness of psychedelic trips.

 

Here's the link:

https://psyche.co/ideas/to-learn-from-a-psychedelic-trip-explore-the-dreams-that-follow?utm_source=Aeon+Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=july_drive_2021&utm_content=newsletter_banner

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Weekend Notes…

July 24

Hi all,

Posts and comments are increasing at fexandcoo.website on the relation between fictional narrative and the psyche

prompted by the novel Fex & Coo by Russ Lockhart and Paco Mitchell. Join in!

Paco's essays, "The Coming Storm" and "The Flamenco Letra" are now available at the website paraceleteofcaborca.com

This site is now available for registration.

A question I get asked a lot is what am I reading now and what articles have impacted me.

I'm currently enjoying Stephen King's new novel, The Insitute. I'll have some comments on this soon.

I've been a follower of Camille Paglia for many years and was quite taken with an article entitled

"Camille Paglia declares cinema done." Read it here: Camille Paglia declares cinema done | electric ghost

Umair Haque is a writer I follow. He is not a mincer. A recent essay: "We're Losing the Battle for the Future."

You can read it here: We’re Losing the Battle for the Future | by umair haque | Jul, 2021 | Eudaimonia and Co (eand.co)

Watch for the first edition of the Owl & Heron Newsletter.

 

It would be helpful to  me if you did the following:

If you receive this notice, please let me know if you have been receiving email notifications of posts and comments.

I just want to make sure everything is working propery.

 

Have a good weekend!

 

Russ

 

New study reveals mammals dream the world before they see it

July 23

As a newborn mammal opens its eyes for the first time, it can already make visual sense of the world around it. But how does this happen before they have experienced sight?

A new Yale study suggests that, in a sense, mammals dream about the world they are about to experience before they are even born.

Link for full description: Eyes wide shut: How newborn mammals dream the world they're entering -- ScienceDaily

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PSYCHOACTIVE

July 22

PSYCHOACTIVE

Dictionaries will tell us that “psychoactive” refers to the effects on the mind of drugs. The effects typically mentioned are changes in the nervous system which alter perception, mood, consciousness, cognition or behavior. The drugs indicated are psychoactive drugs, psychopharmaceutical drugs, and psychotropic drugs. The word came into use in the 1940s and has reached its maximal use in the latest analysis (Google, 2019).

I use the word differently. By psychoactive I mean the unexpected, autonomous activation of the other at odd angles to one’s conscious intentions. The activation may manifest in dreams, visions, synchronicities, strange and inchoate body sensations, visual or auditory perceptions, feelings and thoughts.

My use of other here is meant in place of the general use of the word unconscious. The word other carries a sense of phenomenological animation. I further characterize it as the presentational psyche because these experiences are “presented” to ego consciousness. I have further characterized this as involving the invitational psyche because these experiences have a sense of inviting the participation of the conscious ego in further acts of imagination and creativity.

More on this post at fexandcoo.website where the relationship between psychoactive and narrative is a key question.

You may find my essay, “Appassionato for the Imagination,” to be useful. See Russell A, Lockhart. Appassionato for the Imagination. In Murry Stein and Thomas Arzt (Eds.) Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for the Soul under Postmodern Conditions, Asheville: Chiron Publications, 2017.

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I’ve finally decided…

July 17

I've finally decided. This is my choice for the best performance and conducting of Ravel's Bolero, with Sergiu Celubidache conducting the Munich Philharmonic orchestra. Celubidache was a master of manifesting restraint as a way to build tension, a master at the restrained release of restraint, and a master of the total release of all restraint. It is altogether incredible.

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ON MARKET STREET

July 16

 

ON MARKET STREET

I walked Market Street today

you know that place

junk stores and some say junk people

where I tried on that Greek fisherman's

cap authentic at 10.99

my head was too big my head was too big

my head is too big became a chorus right there

on Market Street but no one heard

except this guy who shot out of that store

like an unguided missile whose any target

will do meant me and this junked man

he crashed into me and when I said sorry

like mama taught me to do in all special

circumstances he only said in a commander's

voice supreme at ease and in the very next breath

was shocked into recognition of who was soldier

and who was commander exactly and that junked

man commander saluted my head too big

and shouted with respect in-boned yes sir yes sir

and I knew that from analyst to commander on

Market Street is not an easy promotion

yet I took his gift of rank and its cap just right

when I heard him shout at ease and saw him

salute and yes sir yes sir even to that girl

with one arm that girl not even bumped

into became a commander too on

Market Street today

when girls are commanders who will be nurses

who will be nurses on Market Street

when that man that mad man

has made commanders of us all

it will be yes it will be madness

yes madness itself yes because

on Market Street where I walked

today is where madness is

psyche's only nurse.

 

Lockhart, Russell. Psyche Speaks: A Jungian Approach to Self and World. The Lockhart Press. Kindle Edition.

Available at Amazon:

https://amzn.to/3hH3rea

 

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