Muttley - Perfect Pals Orient
Curing the soul, coming to completeness
Of sound mind, operative in psyche sanskrit
The guru pilots historically a marathon
26 miles, starting all over, 15 Minutes Of Fame.
Love the way she kills for you, like a diamond shrine.
Exclusive to the subvert is a bypass of greed
In spirit and historically relevant, like a caramel seed.
No racism necessary, or incited hatred poppy burners
Perfect orient pals are more than sidekicks.
Like perfect orient, my Uncle Paul is greater than moonshine.
Curing the soul, digesting pre-ordained wholesomeness
Is awesome like a court case with the Goddesses' worlds
Everyone has their angels, and no pain, no rainbows.
Set the captives free if innocent, like they repent for us.
For the night owls, miss you so much Uncle Brendan
You were an excellent Dad and loving husband
Safely and dearly as a soul that lives on in this time.
I'll see you on the other side of Mount Rushmore.
Matters of the soul, are good now with me and Paul
A reg of car where no boxer's or hurt person's stool.
Universal love through no harsh feelings.
Perfect Pals Orient - Tracklist
01. 00:00 Bo Becker - Descension (Brecilian LP, 2011)
02. 00:05 Ryan Teague - Neo (Field Drawings LP, Village Green, 2012)
03. 00:21 Mirada - Truth In The Face Of Adversity (Unfolding Memories LP, free download, 2011)
04. 00:21 Hutch Demoulipied - Dolphinium (Otherness LP, Entropy)
05. 01:33 Planetary Nebula - Astrosole (Creation VI EP, Audio Gourmet, 2011)
06. 01:49 Alexandre Navarro - Dust [Beat Version] (Dust EP, 2011)
07. 02:19 Fescal - Alchemical Wanderings (Alechemical Wanderings LP, Time Released Sound, 2012)
08. 04:13 The Circular Ruins - The Birth Of Tragedy (The Birth Of Tragedy LP, Data Obscura, 2012)
09. 06:01 Altar Eagle - Honey (Mechanical Gardens LP, 2011)
10. 06:34 Seconds Before Awakening - Ten 4 (Ten LP, SBA Bandcamp, 2012)
11. 08:20 Bengalfuel - Proper Skeleton (Oneida LP, free download, 2012)
12. 08:55 Duotone - House In Keremma (Work Harder And One Day You'll Find Her LP, Duotone self-released, 2010)
13. 08:56 Jens Lekman - The World Moves On (I Know What Love Isn't LP, 2012)
14. 12:24 Sharon Van Etten - A Crime (Epic LP, 2010)
15. 14:06 Andreya Triana - Daydreamers (Lost Where I Belong LP, Ninja Tune, 2011)
15. 14:54 Dvs1 Transmat - Pressure (Ben Klock: Berghain 4 LP, 2010)
16. 15:23 Animal Collective - Banshee Beat (Feels LP, 2006)
17. 16:54 Maps And Diagrams - Images Distant Thoughts (Lights Will Call On You LP, 2012)
18. 18:28 Slowdive - Missing You (Souvlaki LP CD 2, Creation, 1994)
19. 18:44 Beautumn - When I Found Her She Was Sitting On The Grass (Northing LP, Infraction Records, 2006)
20. 20:15 Various Artists - Drume Negrita (Cuban Lullaby LP, Sounds True download, 2010)
21. 21:33 Radiohead (Mixed) - Idioteque (RXYLAB - InAudible Mix, Kid A LP et al, 2007)
22. 22:40 Barn Owl & The Infinite Strings Ensemble - Levitation (The Headlands LP, 2011)
23. 23:22 Fragile State - Hoop Dreams (The Facts And The Dreams LP)
24. 23:37 Radiohead - Lotus Flower (The King Of Limbs LP, 2012)
25. 27:31 Antibreak - Horizons (Horizons EP, Absys Records, 2012)
26. 27:33 Noxroy Atlas/Wngs Infinity (Cotyledon Observatory LP, Rest + Noise, 2012)
27. 27:44 Doron Sadja - III (Residuals LP, 2012)
28. 28:58 / 29:13 Cindytalk - On The Tip Of My Tongue (Hold Everything Dear LP, Editions Mego, 2012)
29. 30:39 Grouper - Cover The Windows And The Walls (Cover The Windows And The Walls LP, Root Strata, 2007)
30. 31:28 Calibre - Idris (Shelf Life CD 2 LP, Signature, 2005)
31. 32:49 / 38:15 Dak - Ovi A (Re-Opened) (Dak EP, Lightless Digital, 2011)
32. 34: 56 The Circular Ruins - Q.E.D (The Birth Of Tragedy LP, Data Obscura, 2012)
33. 36:43 Glint - Kernel Panic (Glint EP, self-release, 2010)
34. 38:56 Sparkling Wide Pressure - Looking To Remember (Grandfather Harmonic LP, Preservation, 2012)
35. 41:13 Metal Alvin - Rain And Shine (Metal Alvin LP, BLWBCK cassette, 2012)
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Muttley - The Psychoanalysts' Margin
This essay will discuss what I have deemed, on basis of behavioural attitude evidence, "The Psychoanalysts' Margin". My areas of concern are: the 'orientation-association area' of the brain; its' contradistinctions with 'psychosis' and 'psychotherapy'; and the positive intrapathicities available from any outcomes.
It was alerted to me by Dr. Andrew Newberg (Phd) and his excellent "God And The Brain" discussion programs for www.soundstrue.com, of the overlaying cortex forming verbal conceptions, wilful decision-making, attention-focussing tasks, of the 'orientation-association area". For an example of this area working, please consider a psychotic patient trying to put a face to name, when the face and name don't quite match up in memory.
You'd imagine how frustrating situations like these could be, even for someone not suffering bouts of 'madness'. But it's for me to argue against the actual effectiveness, of scientific control groups, those which place dis-eased individuals in similar surroundings - with tweaked parameters - that cause the dis-eased patient to suffer more. This happens since primary association areas are liable to become overloaded with abstract worldly ideas and other recontextualisable phenomena.
On basis of an 'in flux' perception area, the psychoanalysts' margin of the sufferer, arguably, gets melted down into a pool of glue, pritt-sticking his or her experiences together through damage to muscle, visual and orientation-association areas of the brain. These types of behaviours, at the least personally, affect us as a kind of illusory probe; a quasi-scientific storytelling mechanism that floods our belief system with opposing ideas, similar to a kind of psychosis. Only this is not psychosis, as psychosis has at least rationality at core.
The pragmatism of solutions for mental health surfeits, such as psychotic behaviour and henceforth psychotherapy, gets me to include expressionistic views from www.askphilosophers.org contributor Thomas Pogge. "We might then distinguish four classes of expressions: 1) Those that ought to be outlawed and are morally wrong; 2) Those that ought to be legal and are morally wrong; 3) Those that ought to be legal and are morally indifferent; and 4) Those that ought to be legal and are morally called for". ('I Am, Therefore, I Think' P.121, Sceptre Pbk).
In effect, the multifaceted need for liveliness of the plain and simple beliefs those eventually undergoing psychotherapy take, cause them a vicious circle of turbulent energies. When, combined with orientations, plus the removing of any fictions and facades. Their energy reduces antimatter to factual gravel, at one extreme. At the other extreme, it accelarates an antagonistic sectioning service; when worked into 'therapeutic conversations', as they may be deemed.
An epistemologically related area is the time spent creating reductionist views based on the approvability of a freelance psychoanalyst's as opposed, or in contradistinction to, a social worker or clinician, including psychiatry as a field. The authorities' approval remains a benevolent yet tenacious force that should be managed as a small dose, not a quixotic tranquilizer.
In conclusion, it's for me to highlight the amniotic dexterity of the majority (of) behavioural attitudes to the 'orientation-assocation area', the general casts of opinion applied to 'psychosis', and 'psychotherapy' (as "bad", "weird"), and the positive intrapathicities of (the) aforesaid data, as more failures to recognise deficiencies than achievements. Fundamentally,"The Psychoanalysts' Margin", as I call it, is our ability to openly express beliefs and ideas about our psychological and physical capabilities and wellbeing - prejudices from mental health practitioners are still in decline. All I've left to recalcitrate, is the point we should be welcoming liberal panelling of viewpoints, not crushing them in a waiting line. I see this waiting line as a domino pile that will topple all and sundry if separations and proper assessments are not selectively taken. Here's to a future with the psychoanalysts' margin!
Muttley (Mick Buckingham)
This essay will discuss what I have deemed, on basis of behavioural attitude evidence, "The Psychoanalysts' Margin". My areas of concern are: the 'orientation-association area' of the brain; its' contradistinctions with 'psychosis' and 'psychotherapy'; and the positive intrapathicities available from any outcomes.
It was alerted to me by Dr. Andrew Newberg (Phd) and his excellent "God And The Brain" discussion programs for www.soundstrue.com, of the overlaying cortex forming verbal conceptions, wilful decision-making, attention-focussing tasks, of the 'orientation-association area". For an example of this area working, please consider a psychotic patient trying to put a face to name, when the face and name don't quite match up in memory.
You'd imagine how frustrating situations like these could be, even for someone not suffering bouts of 'madness'. But it's for me to argue against the actual effectiveness, of scientific control groups, those which place dis-eased individuals in similar surroundings - with tweaked parameters - that cause the dis-eased patient to suffer more. This happens since primary association areas are liable to become overloaded with abstract worldly ideas and other recontextualisable phenomena.
On basis of an 'in flux' perception area, the psychoanalysts' margin of the sufferer, arguably, gets melted down into a pool of glue, pritt-sticking his or her experiences together through damage to muscle, visual and orientation-association areas of the brain. These types of behaviours, at the least personally, affect us as a kind of illusory probe; a quasi-scientific storytelling mechanism that floods our belief system with opposing ideas, similar to a kind of psychosis. Only this is not psychosis, as psychosis has at least rationality at core.
The pragmatism of solutions for mental health surfeits, such as psychotic behaviour and henceforth psychotherapy, gets me to include expressionistic views from www.askphilosophers.org contributor Thomas Pogge. "We might then distinguish four classes of expressions: 1) Those that ought to be outlawed and are morally wrong; 2) Those that ought to be legal and are morally wrong; 3) Those that ought to be legal and are morally indifferent; and 4) Those that ought to be legal and are morally called for". ('I Am, Therefore, I Think' P.121, Sceptre Pbk).
In effect, the multifaceted need for liveliness of the plain and simple beliefs those eventually undergoing psychotherapy take, cause them a vicious circle of turbulent energies. When, combined with orientations, plus the removing of any fictions and facades. Their energy reduces antimatter to factual gravel, at one extreme. At the other extreme, it accelarates an antagonistic sectioning service; when worked into 'therapeutic conversations', as they may be deemed.
An epistemologically related area is the time spent creating reductionist views based on the approvability of a freelance psychoanalyst's as opposed, or in contradistinction to, a social worker or clinician, including psychiatry as a field. The authorities' approval remains a benevolent yet tenacious force that should be managed as a small dose, not a quixotic tranquilizer.
In conclusion, it's for me to highlight the amniotic dexterity of the majority (of) behavioural attitudes to the 'orientation-assocation area', the general casts of opinion applied to 'psychosis', and 'psychotherapy' (as "bad", "weird"), and the positive intrapathicities of (the) aforesaid data, as more failures to recognise deficiencies than achievements. Fundamentally,"The Psychoanalysts' Margin", as I call it, is our ability to openly express beliefs and ideas about our psychological and physical capabilities and wellbeing - prejudices from mental health practitioners are still in decline. All I've left to recalcitrate, is the point we should be welcoming liberal panelling of viewpoints, not crushing them in a waiting line. I see this waiting line as a domino pile that will topple all and sundry if separations and proper assessments are not selectively taken. Here's to a future with the psychoanalysts' margin!
Muttley (Mick Buckingham)
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