Wednesday 19 August 2015

let me try and remember...caroline had thought it a wonderful book - she had loved reading it....and so she must have identified with it to a large extent...I wasn't so impressed - it left me cold....and I can remember gill saying "I didn't like it much either" at dartington....and this will all relate to how we had been programmed with it at dartington....oh I remember now - the GAF would have been annoyed that they hadn't been chosen to be the MOTG....it was caroline who had been granted 'that honour'....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Glass_Bead_Game

The three lives, together with that as Magister Ludi, oscillate between extroversion (rainmaker, Indian life – both get married) and introversion (father confessor, Magister Ludi) while developing the four basic psychic functions of analytical psychology: sensation (rainmaker), intuition (Indian life), feeling (father confessor), and thinking (Magister Ludi).

OTHER NOTES:



gill was to tell me to remember that he had been programmed as the following:

"Father Jacobus: Knecht's antithesis in faith."

Farrell had been programmed as 'fritz' to much laughter...the name just didn't seem to suit him for some reason...

the writing tutor and co....were to wonder who they should cast as 'student of chinese'...a toss up between me and denise....they were then to pick denise for the elder brother part.....

OTHER NOTES:

...and there's more...remember the 'tub of shame' in relation to Henrietta bullard's M&S summer dress...in chambray....the blue with white lacy décor dress....I do not know if it is precisely the same as the one that my mother had described Henrietta as having worn, recently but anyway...it was the dress that CH was supposed to 'try on' in M&S in Clacton....somebody had left a white cardboard 'handle' upon the floor of that changing room....it was supposed to represent a magnet....gill knew what that was all about..."you're the real magnet"....whatever he meant by 'that one'...so I picked it up off of the floor and left....having tried the dress on - it was one of those dresses that....how do I put it...if you have 'curves'...it wouldn't suit you....which probably goes for a lot of twiggy dresses....if you see what I mean...that type of dress is designed to give curves to figures that are pretty much 'straight up, straight down'....whatever your weight might be....

http://www.marksandspencer.com/pure-cotton-chambray-embroidered-shift-dress/p/p60068624

oh and remember the TEASHOP in LA? the owner holds up a large item of 'compressed tea' - see previous notes and video.....whilst talking about a TRIBUTE FOR AN EMPEROR....well somebody had copied that shape....and integrated it into the following dress design....go figure:


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