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Heads
Your guide to a multitude of heads. A source of (un)truth.
Head 1: The Programmer
It may be better not to think of this as a
head in its own right but as something underlying all
other heads (barring head0). Quite simply head1 describes
the ability (used almost continually) to interpret and
ALTER the information our senses bring us. Even a cursory
study of perception psychology shows that all normal
act's of perception can also be seen as act's of
interpretation: We tend to see things in term's of what
we expect. In other word's if I (for reason's to do with
the way my environment has shaped genetic tendencies)
believe that all hippies "are" dirty and stupid
then I will tend to notice any details of individual
hippie X that reinforce this view and ignore those that
work against it. If in case of hippie X the evidence that
he "is not" dirty or stupid becomes
overwhelming then I will reclassify him from
"hippie" to "non-hippie who mistakenly
believes that he is a hippie". This tends to be done
because most people find it easier to re-evaluate one
person than to change their set belief's about types of
people. Again I stress the point that all this has been
supported by experimental psychology; Even the idea of
making this the central feature of consciousness has been
mentioned before; it appears regularly in existential and
humanist philosophy. R. A. Wilson makes use of the idea
regularly and Aldous Huxley seemed to be on a similar
train of thought when he talked about the brain as a
reducing valve.
In humans, head1 has
an inevitable and huge linguistic component although it
would be inaccurate to claim that that it contains verbal
languages alone.
It gets interesting
though when you become aware that you are doing this all
the time; it then becomes possible to upload new
programs by convincing yourself of whatever head-states
you wish to believe. Most occultism works on this
principle. When this happens you have created the meta-programmer; that which programs the programmer. Most
people don't find this quite as easy as just sitting down
and saying "I want to be like this today" but
some don't find it much harder. Techniques of Ritual and
Repetition helps greatly as does the discipline yoga
brings. This great potential of the meta-programmer has
led 60's optimist's such as Leary and Wilson to claim or
imply that you can program all your problem's away. This
may be true to an extent but only in helping you accept
external problems. If you feel unhappy or paranoid then
the chances dictate that you will create a meta-programmer
which has the same problems. And thus start a million and
one bad trip's.
There can be a way
round this though and that's getting someone you trust
implicitly to help write the new program. This can be
tricky and requires great skill and self-control on their
behalf as it could easily turn into a power game.
The programmer can
also be "switched off" once you become aware of
it. The most certain way of doing this seems to be
through tantra or raja yoga but high doses of
psychedelics in a suitably prepared mind with the right
set and setting can also do this. The ability to switch
off the programmer at will takes a lot more practice than
that of creating the meta-programmer. Switching off the
programmer soon leads to the head that is not a head via dhyna in yoga and "crossing the abyss"
in quabbalism. At this point all models including this
one collapse.
You are in the
programmer all the time but the best way to activate the meta-programmer is by raja yoga, occultism and random
belief. Intelligent use of psychedelics or weed can also
do it but pay attention to set and setting.
Suggested reading for this head:
- Prometheus Rising: Robert Anton Wilson
- Quantum Psychology: Robert Anton Wilson
- The Doors of Perception: Aldous Huxley
- The Psychedelic Experience: Leary et al.
- Liber Null: Peter Carrol