Authors: Aaron Johnson
instance, try feeding it on such meta-programming instructions
as:
1. I am at cause over my body.
2. I am at cause over my imagination.
3.1 am at cause over my future.
4. My mind abounds with beauty and power.
5.1 like people, and people like me.
Remember that this computer is only a few decades ahead of
present technology, so it cannot "understand" your commands if
you harbor any doubts about them. Doubts tell it not to perform.
Work always from what you can believe in, extending the area of
belief only as results encourage you to try for more dramatic
transformations of your past reality-tunnels.
This represents
cybernetic consciousness;
the programmer
becoming self-programmer, self-metaprogrammer, meta-metaprogrammer,
etc. Just as the emotional compulsions of the
second circuit seem primitive, mechanical and, ultimately, silly
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to the neurosomatic consciousness, so, too, the reality maps of
the third circuit become comic, relativistic, game-like to the
metaprogrammer.
"Whatever you say it is, it isn't, "
Korzybski, the semanticist,
repeated endlessly in his seminars, trying to make clear that
third-circuit semantic maps are not the territories they represent;
that we can always make maps of our maps, revisions of our
revisions, meta-selves of our selves.
"Neti, neti"
(not that, not that), Hindu teachers traditionally
say when asked what "God" is or what "Reality" is.
Yogis, mathematicians and musicians seem more inclined to
develop meta-programming consciousness than most of humanity.
Korzybski even claimed that the use of mathematical scripts
is an aid to developing this circuit, for as soon as you think of
your mind as mind
1
, and the mind which contemplates that mind
as mind
2
and the mind which contemplates mind
2
contemplating
mind
1
as mind
3
, you are well on your way to meta-programming
awareness.
Alice in Wonderland
is a masterful guide to the metaprogramming
circuit (written by one of the founders of mathematical
logic) and Aleister Crowley soberly urged its study upon
all students of yoga.
R. Buckminster Fuller illustrates the meta-programming circuit,
in his lectures, by pointing out that we feel puny in comparison
to the size of the universe, but only our bodies (hardware)
are puny. Our minds, he says—by which he means our software
—
contain
the universe, by the act of comprehending it.
The seventh, meta-programming circuit is the most recent in
evolutionary time and seems to be located in the
frontal lobes.
That is why the traditional Hindu exercize to activate it is to fix
the consciousness in the front of the forehead and hold it there,
hour after hour, day after day, year after year, until the metaprogrammer
awakes and you begin to perceive-create infinite realities
where before there was only one static jail-cell "reality" in
which you were trapped.
As said above, this circuit is the "soul" of the Gnostics, as
distinct from the self. The self seems to be fixed and firm, but is
not; that is, whatever circuit you are operating on at the moment
is your "self at that moment. If I point a gun at you, you go to
Circuit I consciousness at once, and that is your "self at that
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instant. But if you are sexually attracted to somebody, you go to
Circuit IV and that is your "self until you are orgasmically
satisfied (or hopelessly frustrated). Most of the preliminary exercizes
in Sufi and Gurdjieff schools consist in making you aware
that the "self is not constant but shifts back and forth between
the imprints on the various circuits.
The "soul" or Circuit VII is constant, because it is, as the
Chinese say, void or no-form. It plays all the roles you play—
oral dependent, emotional tyrant, cool rationalist, romantic
seducer, neurosomatic healer, neurogenetic Evolutionary Visionary
—but it is none of them.
It is plastic.
It is no-form, because it
is all forms. It is the "creative Void" of the Taoists.
If this begins to sound like nonsense, that is inevitable on this
level.
As Lewis Morgan notes, in books on linguistics there
always comes a point at which the prose itself becomes wildly
incomprehensible, disintegrating into nonsense.
The same happens, Morgan notes, beyond a certain point in
modern mathematics:
Godel's Theorem was once explained to me by a patient, a
gentle mathematician, and just as I was taking it all in,
nodding appreciatively at'the beauty of the whole idea.. .it all
turned into nonsense inside my head.
It happens in both linguistics and mathematics, because it
happens in consciousness itself,
language and math are just
models of consciousness.
"Mind" is a tool invented by the universe to see itself; but it
can never see all of itself, for much the same reason that you
can't see your own back (without mirrors). Or as Alan Watts
liked to say, because the tongue ultimately cannot taste the
tongue.
Ideas about ideas—mathematics about mathematics (Godel)
—language about language—consciousness of consciousness—
the whole seventh circuit brings us into what Hofstadter calls
Strange Loops.
Like the legendary ko-ko bird, we follow our
own tail around in ever-narrowing circles, but unlike that mythic
bird we never complete the process by flying up our own
rectums and disappearing. It just seems like we're about to selfdestruct
in that colorful way, and we decide that what we have
been reading, or thinking, or perceiving, must be "nonsense."
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It is not nonsense. We are merely confronting infinity where
we least expected to encounter it—in our own lonely selves.
Physics joined linguistics, mathematics and psychology in this
mete programming hall of mirrors when Schrodinger demonstrated
that quantum events are not "objective" in the Newtonian
sense. For fifty years since then, physicists have been struggling
to build a system that will get them out of this Strange Loop. The
results have been as funny as a Zen
koan.
For instance, Niels Bohr proposed the Copenhagen Interpretation,
which merely says, in the manner of Godel, that our
equations do not describe the universe really. They describe the
mental processes we have to put ourselves through to describe
the universe. True enough—and this whole book is a Copenhagen
Interpretation of psychology and owes
everything
to Dr.
Bohr, but we are still in a Strange Loop, and most physicists
want to get out.
Dr. John von Neumann proved that there was no way out.
This is technically known as Von Neumann's Catastrophe of the
Infinite Regress, and it merely shows that any device that will
get us out of the first Strange Loop (the Copenhagen collapse of
objectivity) will just lead us into a second Strange Loop; and any
way out of that will lead to an inexorable third Strange Loop;
and so on, forever.
Everybody is still trying to refute von Neumann; but nobody
has been successful.
"I can't get out—my horns won't fit through the door.
The meta-programming circuit is
not
a trap. As Joyce would
say, it only looks as like it as damn it. Simply accept that the
universe is so structured that it can see itself, and that this selfreflexive
arc is built into our frontal lobes, so that consciousness
contains an infinite regress, and all we can do is make models of
ourselves making models...
Well, at that point, the only thing to do is relax and enjoy the
show.
This is what the Hindus call
Shiva-darshana,
or the divine
dance. You are still in life, or life is in you, but since there are
infinite aspects to everything, especially to the "you" who is
observing/creating all these muddles and models,
there are no
limits.
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The only sensible goal, then, is to try to build a reality-tunnel
for next week that is bigger, funnier, sexier, more optimistic and
generally less boring than any previous reality-tunnel.
And once you have built that bigger, funnier, happier universe
of thought, build a bigger and better one, for next month.
EXERCIZES
1. If all you can know is your own brain programs operating,
the whole universe you experience is inside your head. Try to
hold onto that model for at least an hour. Note how often you
relapse into feeling the universe as
outside you.
2.
Consider the belief system or reality-tunnel of an educated
reader 1200 years ago—in 797 AD. How much of that tunnel
still seems "Real"? How much in our reality-tunnel was unknown
or invisible then?
3. Consider the reality-tunnel of an educated person 1200
years from now—in 3197 AD. How much of our reality-tunnel
will still seem "Real"? How much of the 3197 AD reality-tunnel
is unknown or invisible to us?
4. Re-read Moses' encounter with I AM WHO I AM in
Deuteronomy. Try the theory that Moses was talking to his own
meta-programming circuit.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
DIFFERENT MODELS &
DIFFERENT MUDDLES
It1 is not just a riot of blots and blurs and disjointed jottings linked
by spurts of speed... it only looks as like it as damn it.
— James Joyce,
Finnegans Wake
1 Presumably the input (software) or the brain (hardware). Or both.
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"REALITY" IS THE TEMPORARY RESULTANT OF
CONTINUOUS STRUGGLES BETWEEN RIVAL GANGS
OF PROGRAMMERS.
And every moment is a new and shocking
Transvaluation of all we have ever been.
— T.S. Eliot,
Four Quartets
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When a paradigm shift occurs—when we go from seeing things
one way to seeing them another way—
the whole world is
remade.
All that we "know" is what registers on our brains, so
what you perceive (your individual reality-tunnel) is made up of
nothing but thoughts—as Sir Humphrey Davy noted when selfexperimenting
with nitrous oxide in 1819, and as Buddha noticed
by sitting alone until all his social imprints atrophied and
dropped away.
The Copernican Revolution in astronomy, the Darwinian
revolution in biology, the Relativity and Quantum revolutions in
physics, have all been as shocking to those who lived through
them as the Immortalist Revolution is today.
You can live in the reality-tunnel imprinted upon you by
environmental accident or you can choose your own. You can go
through brain changes as radically bad as those of Patty Hearst
and Rusty Galley, as transcendentally beautiful as those of
Buddha and Jesus, as epistomologically revolutionary as those of
Darwin and Einstein.
You can join those who have already entered the Immortalist
Reality Tunnel, the Scientologist Reality-Tunnel or the Communist
Reality-Tunnel.
"There are a lot of different realities going around these
days," Abby Hoffman once said. Evolutionary acceleration is
forcing us to the point where each will have to take responsibility
for which reality we accept.
Fifteen million Americans are waiting, trustingly, for the
Space Brothers to come down in their UFOs and enforce World
Peace.
The UFO is the, or an, extreme case. In general,
everything we
see is inside our heads.
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This is demonstrated by the well-known optical diagram
encountered in every high-school physics class:
The light rays from the external object are reflected through
the lens of the eye onto the retina, and reversed in the process.
The brain obligingly interprets the picture, turning it right-sideup,
and editing it in other ways more subtle.
What is true of vision is true of the other senses. What we
know is what registers on the brain. This is the answer to the
famous Zen Buddhist
koan
(riddle), "Who is the Divine Being
who makes the grass green?"
The brain, in the routine course of the before-mentioned
100,000,000 programs per minute, takes in, edits, orchestrates,
organizes, packages, labels etc. all raw "existential" experience
and classifies it according to the neurological Dewey Decimal