Monday, May 27, 2019

Celenomy

celenomy => law of quickening

Imperative stem that flowers into oath formed small profitable productive enthusiastic group

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Cities, Corporations, Libertarianism...

Cities, Corporation, Libertarianism...

Dear Gentles:  I apologize for not being able to find the right thread.

The gist/geist of what to which I'm replying goes something like the: 'Why do libertarians have a better view of corporation than cities?'

I'll reframe that to say: 'What is the best form of group formation?'

My answer, in short, is: Something like how Berman says cities were formed in @ the 12th C., as downstream from the Truce of God, by mutual oath-taking, greaterized by being n-dimensional rather than base on a territory..

Now how did this 'Truce of God' come about? Rosenstock in a lecture says that after Rome fell, tribes were kept from warring by natural boundaries (forests, e.g.). Then came hermits to the forests, then monks cleared the land, drained the swamps. then came peasants, but they made an easy target for  tribes. The monks had gained authority because of agricultural knowledge. (The Symphonic Method [Facebook Page] might perform this function in the future.)

The monks said 'No fighting during Lent.' That's prime time for 'when kings go out to war). Over the centuries came knights' armor (153 specialties) for the 10x traffic that the horse collar made, etc. And the 'no fighting...' became mutual oath-taking. The Church turned castle thugs to knights.

(Berman also maintains that the Hapsburgs made their money by building towns, and renting parts out. See Crichton's 'Timeline,' where this is in the background.  And dividends were still being paid centuries later as the heir helped get East Germans out through Hungary.)

So, future groups had best be oath-formed. Seasteading has problems, they still react to 'the state' (I'll sell my decas (my descendants will) and my Rattlesnake Island local post stamps. 'Two Hartman Minutes' wooden nickels are long gone).

Better 'For justice we must go to Don Corleone' than 'seasteading,' for he said 'that we cannot do. Your daughter is still alive.' Seasteaders react against 'the state,' we must create new and R. Buckminster Fuller and others say.

Opus 53 is attempting (so slowly!) to oath form small profitable productive enthusiastic groups as newnesses for the groups that are being destroyed--one of which, Creveld says in'The Rise and Decline of the State' is because it is failing of justice and sound money.

As myth-busters, one could read Hoppe and Rothbard. Mises' essay on the impossibility of calculation under socialism might be a wise read.

'Life, Inc.' claims that when traders threatened established kings/nobles, they used monopoly charters. Also, highways were built when auto companies needed them for their products to be used. (I'd do 'Stuart Wooden Nickel Highway' in honor of those who got together one Saturday AM in the early 20th C. to build a road to Dexter, 5 miles east. The non-aggression principle would be manifested. But that good would be against my great--the most important thing I can do at which I would be most difficult to replace--'Opus 53 : Conduct!')

Re: Rosenstock in 'Out of Revolution,' the man I'm reproducing is history conductor.

CONCLUSION: Be Christian libertarians, and form by oath, under the Trinitarian God of the Bible..

Love in King Jesus,

Charles Howard Hartman

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Blink Howl Toward Psalm Tunes


HostA333 Blink Howl Toward Psalm Tunes

We will, Lord willing, end up with improved Psalm tunes in the future.
(For a survey of some present methods, see the Appendix.)
This has 4 parts. 1—‘Blink’. 2—Howl. 3—Reverse Cymatics. 4—An example, a poor one.
Then we must go to the great structural art work of James B. Jordan.
‘Blink’.  In the book by that name, Gladwell tells of someone who bought a statue, but thought it might be a fake. He invited 3 are experts to take a look.  Each had a different ‘blink’. One saw a glass wall descent between. Another got nauseous. A third blurted:’ I hope you haven’t paid for thatyet!’ (These are as I remember them, but I may be mistaken.
Howl. A Teaching Company audio course had  statement, something such as: Jazz came from the howl of the Southern field hand in the field. (Or wass it the blues?)
Reverse Cymatics. Cymatics shows us that sand thinly distributed on a metal plate forms into geometric patterns when a soun is put onto the plate. Different sounds/frequencies, different geometric patterns. Now, Joshua P. Warren believes that geometric shapes might induce different sounds.
(James Jordan, working with Hebrew Cadence (Cascione, ‘Repetition in the Bible’) has produced structures for some of the Psalms.
My proposal is this: Those with musical intuition, when viewing Jordan’s structures, may blink howl something that could result in psalm tunes. We know that something inspires tunes.




EXAMPLE. Psalm 117 with ending of Psalm at end of its section, 150:6.

Thus: (Verses put into what Hartman considers to be a more singable form—high, low, middle explained below. Also the dashes help with showing what is used tyo sing the words)
High           Low               Middle
O praise -- the Lord, -- all ye nations:

High      Low     Middle
praise -- him, -- all ye people.

Low                                                                   Middle
2 For his merciful kindness is great toward -- us:

Low
and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever.

High      Middle    Low
Praise – ye --        the Lord.

                              Middle                                                  High       Low
(Psalm 150:6  6) Let every thing that hath breath --  praise -- the Lord.
High     Middle                    Low
Praise – ye --                      the Lord.

Explanation:  There are 5 ‘praises’.  There are 6 ‘praisers’—nations, peoples, us, ye, every thing, ye  There are 7 ‘Lords’—Lord, him, his, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord.
I flipped these so that ‘Lord’ is lowest, ‘praisers’ is in the middle, and ‘praise’ is high.
It would be best to line this out.  The pastor/cantor/leader sings a line first, and then the others sing the same line. Those who are better will do better with more complicated Psalms.
The structures are in James B. Jordan’s computer. Some material is on the Theopolis website.
We will, Lord willing, end up with improved Psalm tunes in the future.
(For a survey of some present methods, see the Appendix.)
This has 4 parts. 1—‘Blink’. 2—Howl. 3—Reverse Cymatics. 4—An example, a poor one.
Then we must go to the great structural art work of James B. Jordan.
‘Blink’.  In the book by that name, Gladwell tells of someone who bought a statue, but thought it might be a fake. He invited 3 are experts to take a look.  Each had a different ‘blink’. One saw a glass wall descent between. Another got nauseous. A third blurted:’ I hope you haven’t paid for thatyet!’ (These are as I remember them, but I may be mistaken.
Howl. A Teaching Company audio course had  statement, something such as: Jazz came from the howl of the Southern field hand in the field. (Or wass it the blues?)
Reverse Cymatics. Cymatics shows us that sand thinly distributed on a metal plate forms into geometric patterns when a soun is put onto the plate. Different sounds/frequencies, different geometric patterns. Now, Joshua P. Warren believes that geometric shapes might induce different sounds.
(James Jordan, working with Hebrew Cadence (Cascione, ‘Repetition in the Bible’) has produced structures for some of the Psalms.
My proposal is this: Those with musical intuition, when viewing Jordan’s structures, may blink howl something that could result in psalm tunes. We know that something inspires tunes.

EXAMPLE. Psalm 117 with ending of Psalm at end of its section, 150:6.

Thus: (Verses put into what Hartman considers to be a more singable form—high, low, middle explained below. Also the dashes help with showing what is used tyo sing the words)
High           Low               Middle
O praise -- the Lord, -- all ye nations:

High      Low     Middle
praise -- him, -- all ye people.

Low                                                                   Middle
2 For his merciful kindness is great toward -- us:

Low
and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever.

High      Middle    Low
Praise – ye --        the Lord.

                              Middle                                                  High       Low
(Psalm 150:6  6) Let every thing that hath breath --  praise -- the Lord.
High     Middle                    Low
Praise – ye --                      the Lord.

Explanation:  There are 5 ‘praises’.  There are 6 ‘praisers’—nations, peoples, us, ye, every thing, ye  There are 7 ‘Lords’—Lord, him, his, Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord.
I flipped these so that ‘Lord’ is lowest, ‘praisers’ is in the middle, and ‘praise’ is high.
It would be best to line this out.  The pastor/cantor/leader sings a line first, and then the others sing the same line. Those who are better will do better with more complicated Psalms.
The structures are in James B. Jordan’s computer. Some material is on the Theopolis website.

[High, Low Middle is Psalm tone D (LCMS) and also reflects Rosenstock’s view that everything important that happened in the first 1000 years after The Resurrection happened in the Church (Heavens Above). Hartman maintains that the scientific method is the liturgy structure applied to The Waters Under, and that The Symphonic Method is oneanothering one another, liturgy/service toward people made of dust/dirt, the Earth Beneath.]

APPENDIX
May 4, 2019 A 12th New and Better Biblically Psalmsing
I’ll list 11 or so. I’m sure there are more. Then I’ll describe #12
1—Book of Psalms for Singing—RPCNA—sues other tunes
2—Dutch Doors—all in 8 syllable ‘translations’
3--Lutheran chant. In worship there’s editing and combining, and are some (imprecatory) left out?
4—Lining out.  Elder sings, others repeat. More mature would be to have a book each sings too. Even more mature would be to have them by heart, ans Rosenstock says English gentlemen did (‘Out of Revolution).
5—Gregorian Chant, etc. Hardly the tempo of ‘War Songs of the Prince of Peace’.
6—What did they do in medieval times, when Psalms were sung continuously by monks all over Europe?
7—What do they do at Uri Brito’s Psalm Roars.\?
8—Someone one the internet (sic) claims that each Hebrew letter is a note.
9—Haik-Vantoura surely has some Psalms. She and her people claim that there were extra dots in the Masoretic text that indicated musical notation for the whole Hebrew text.
10—Dr./ Maddox sings them in Hebrew.
11—Pick and choose some tune.
12—Here’s the new stuff.  James Jordan used to send out structures of Psalms, with repeated words, and matching words highlighted. He indicated Hebrew Cadence (Cascione: ‘Repetition in the Bible’ for each.  This made a picture, and was very instructive.  NOW, AND THIS IS IMPORTANT Jonathan P. warren claims that we can do reverse cymatics.  That’s one.  We know that sounds can produce geometric figures in sand (even water: Dr. Emoto (spelling?).  Can geometric figures, struc tures, produce music? Two.  Maybe if we have a musical intuitive.  One of my therapist has hands that can detect energy imbalance and flows in my body. I can’t do it. She can.  (The book to read is by Upledger: ‘Craniosacral Therapy: Touchstone for Natural healing.0 Three: Rich Bledsoe says that many women have intuitive senses that most men don’t. Could these be tapped? Four. At a Biblical Horizons conference, JBJ brought a composer. He could make a song from the last 4 digits of one’s phone number—the notes. Five. If there are 12 instances of a word in Hebrew Cadence in a Psalm, could the 7 white keys and 5 black be sprinkled on the instnaces, ,one per, to make the beginning of a tune?

I’m sure there are more ways. I’ve found 117 plus the last verses of 150 to be vere ‘out-lineable’ and useful. I use Psalm Tone D, which shows high, low, middle notes for the last three of each line (I split lines). But that’s parroting. It’s like the chapters of Exodus that relate God’s instructions to Moses for building the Tabernacle, followed by chapters exactly repeating that they did that.  But we have a Tabernacle of David that requires more maturity.  ‘I will respond, though I must be changed’: Rosenstock.

Our howls become music: Teaching Company on Jazz. Levitical system, animals howl as they’re killed becomes Psalms—that’s another example.
God is our song and strength—How Shall We Then Sing Psalms?

(Excerpt from being written ‘Opus 53: Conduct,’ being an attempt to orchestrate the next era of human history. It needs re-simplification for group work, and an app to be downloaded by billions.  This is a Toscanini effort. He was a symphony conductor. The story goes that the visiting conductor fell ill, and when people wondered what to do, other said ‘Let AArture (first violinist) do it. He knows everyone’s part’.}
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Can this relate to the reverse cymatics of Psalmsing #12? https://www.sciencenews.org/article/artificial-intelligence-art-monkey-neurons?fbclid=IwAR2oQmNfhZPgOgL1y35nPoAyYviN8AxebauOrOvXfuvOQ5jMZnh1-xpZRuA
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How to get to good Psalms music. (See my '12th' posts.)



1--Jazz (blues?) came from the howl of th southern field worker. (Teaching Company course).

2--In 'Blink,' Gladwell tells the story of theree reactions (blinks, howls) of art cfcritics to a fake statue. Nausea, a glass wall, 'I hope you haven't paid for that yet!'

3--AI art makes monkeys neurons fire differently.

4--JBJ's Psalms work places the words in an artisic form, with Hebrew Cadence-like emphases.

5--There is intuition. See Bledsoe's 'Saul Alinsky' and medical intuition work.

6--Mundanely, when I see a far view of a golf drive, I can tell if it will be a slice, etc. Many can.

7--'Playing' different parts of the tabernacle as an octave and more will work.



So, to sum up, our reactions to artistic renderings will grow to music.



The unartistic, unexplained is nausea-causing.



Love in King Jesus,



Chuck

PS: Gregorian Chant is hardly a war song of the Prince of Peace.

PPS: Bullinger has some structures.
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Later: Words and music must match. Steve Allen reading lyrics, and the new Clint Eastwood praise song thing.
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50 Years from now



Someone will surely be researching us, as JBJ did to get his Civil-War era 'Selah' article, and somewhere Theopolis has the ART forms JBJ did for his monthly donors, re:Psalms.



Find them, and use them to inspire 'howls to music' 'blinks' toward Biblically Better Psalm music.



Love in King Jesus,



Chuck
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May 17 A. D. 2019 to BH:

Reverse Cymatics 1: Emphasize the Hebrew Cadence



Assign 'cadencers' to sing especially and particularly the words repeated in a Psalm a significant number of times. This 'Hebrew Cadence' is a way that the Psalm writer unifies and emphasizes the message.



Even a basically non-musically--intuitive such as I can see that.



Possibly upcoming: Tabernacle musical instrument tour (modified Bull), and words as protuberances from hidden tabernacles.



To see something such as this in history, Barzun's 16th-17th C. musical explosion account is good.



I'd much prefer other methods to getting this done, a long-term project.



Does anyone have JBJ's 'to monthly contributors' Psalms work, with the structures?



Love in King Jesus,



Chuck
PS: Since the Psalms are the ur-music (from howls of sacrificed animals), there should be much monetization, long-term—iTunes!
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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Sstockholm Syndrome: Soc., Cap., Sem., Secularism

Dear Gentles:

Stockholm Syndrome: Soc., Cap., Dem., Secularism

We're all suffering (maybe not 'Babel to The Beast' Peter) from Stockholm Syndrome.  We identify with our captors, 'the state'

(Aside: I'm thinking more of the casino image, after reading 'The Money and the Power'. Are we living in a casino?)

A cure for this would be doing a 'Christian Court TV'--Judge Judy makes over $100 million a year. Or does 'Sharia TV' await us first?

Another cure comprises Hoppe ('Democracy: The God That Failed' in which he contrasts the overwhelming carnage of democratic wars--3000 deaths/day in WWII--to the relative, relative lesser rate during dynastic wars.

Also would be good would be futuristic fiction and even such quotes as this from Barzun's 'From Dawn to Decadence':  Page 225: 'As Bishop Agobard wrote to Ludwig the Pious in the 9C; "One frequently sees conversing together five person no two of whom are governed by the same law." .

The key is asking, and answering, and acting re: critical path of 'What must be done'.

Love in King Jesus,

Chuck 'ambidextrous age golfer' Hartman

Psalm-singing Better Tunes

I'm working on on 'Blink-like (Gladwell) and Teaching Company-like (Southern field hand-like howls become music) re: JBJ's Psalms work structures. Reverse cymatics (Joshua P. Warren).

Monday, May 6, 2019

50 years from now

50 Years from now

Someone will surely be researching us, as JBJ did to get his Civil-War era 'Selah' article, and somewhere Theopolis has the ART forms JBJ did for his monthly donors, re:Psalms.

Find them, and use them to inspire 'howls to music' 'blinks' toward Biblically Better Psalm music.

Love in King Jesus,

Chuck

Saturday, May 4, 2019

A 12th And Better Biblically Psalmsing


A 12th New and Better Biblically Psalmsing
I’ll list 11 or so. I’m sure there are more. Then I’ll describe #12
1—Book of Psalms for Singing—RPCNA—sues other tunes
2—Dutch Doors—all in 8 syllable ‘translations’
3--Lutheran chant. In worship there’s editing and combining, and are some (imprecatory) left out?
4—Lining out.  Elder sings, others repeat. More mature would be to have a book each sings too. Even more mature would be to have them by heart, ans Rosenstock says English gentlemen did (‘Out of Revolution).
5—Gregorian Chant, etc. Hardly the tempo of ‘War Songs of the Prince of Peace’.
6—What did they do in medieval times, when Psalms were sung continuously by monks all over Europe?
7—What do they do at Uri Brito’s Psalm Roars.\?
8—Someone one the internet (sic) claims that each Hebrew letter is a note.
9—Haik-Vantoura surely has some Psalms. She and her people claim that there were extra dots in the Masoretic text that indicated musical notation for the whole Hebrew text.
10—Dr./ Maddox sings them in Hebrew.
11—Pick and choose some tune.
12—Here’s the new stuff.  James Jordan used to send out structures of Psalms, with repeated words, and matching words highlighted. He indicated Hebrew Cadence (Cascione: ‘Repetition in the Bible’ for each.  This made a picture, and was very instructive.  NOW, AND THIS IS IMPORTANT Jonathan P. warren claims that we can do reverse cymatics.  That’s one.  We know that sounds can produce geometric figures in sand (even water: Dr. Emoto (spelling?).  Can geometric figures, struc tures, produce music? Two.  Maybe if we have a musical intuitive.  One of my therapist has hands that can detect energy imbalance and flows in my body. I can’t do it. She can.  (The book to read is by Upledger: ‘Craniosacral Therapy: Touchstone for Natural healing.0 Three: Rich Bledsoe says that many women have intuitive senses that most men don’t. Could these be tapped? Four. At a Biblical Horizons conference, JBJ brought a composer. He could make a song from the last 4 digits of one’s phone number—the notes. Five. If there are 12 instances of a word in Hebrew Cadence in a Psalm, could the 7 white keys and 5 black be sprinkled on the instnaces, ,one per, to make the beginning of a tune?

I’m sure there are more ways. I’ve found 117 plus the last verses of 150 to be vere ‘out-lineable’ and useful. I use Psalm Tone D, which shows high, low, middle notes for the last three of each line (I split lines). But that’s parroting. It’s like the chapters of Exodus that relate God’s instructions to Moses for building the Tabernacle, followed by chapters exactly repeating that they did that.  But we have a Tabernacle of David that requires more maturity.  ‘I will respond, though I must be changed’: Rosenstock.

Our howls become music: Teaching Company on Jazz. Levitical system, animals howl as they’re killed becomes Psalms—that’s another example.
God is our song and strength—How Shall We Then Sing Psalms?

(Excerpt from being written ‘Opus 53: Conduct,’ being an attempt to orchestrate the next era of human history. It needs re-simplification for group work, and an app to be downloaded by billions.  This is a Toscanini effort. He was a symphony conductor. The story goes that the visiting conductor fell ill, and when people wondered what to do, other said ‘Let AArture (first violinist) do it. He knows everyone’s part’.}

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OK, I claimed that it might be possible to musically intuit aPsalm tune from James B. Jordan's structures of Psalms.

Here we have a report from researchers who found that monkey brains reacted  differently to various art forms.

Research continues, or you can respond not.


Chuckster


Thursday, May 2, 2019

'A Million New Iowans' or Psalm 117 by Singing Tabernacle?


What’s greater—’A Million New Iowans….’ Or Psalm 117 ssung around a table?
I’m not, NOT doing ‘A Million New Iowans—At A Profit,’ but someone should. I explain what great I’m doing after.
1--What is the average size farm in japan - answers.com [About 10 acres]
about 2 hectaresI, the size of two football pitches (soccer fields)

2—Anecdotally, I’ve been told that a man made more money on his acre of herbs than on his hundreds of acres of corn. Dukakis: ‘Endives’
3—Mom remembered when the deer came back. Average size of farms increased, and number of kids decreased per family, so the deer could survive.
4—So let’s settle new Iowans on 10 acres, even waste land.
5—With earthship technology (self-sufficiency), telecommuting, going to school by computer, etc. a family might survive on 10 acres.  It wouldn’t be easy.
6—It used to be done.  Look at population per square mile stats over the decades.
7—But the good is the enemy of the great. ‘A Million…’ would be good, but
8—Jordan says in ‘Crisis Opportunity and the Christian Future’ that one thing needed, among several is for the church to be gathered around a table singing Psalms.  A start would be ‘Opus 53:Conduct,’ and having Day 8 (who can initiate to anyone at any time—as can Days 1 and 12) have each other sing Psalm 117
, with Psalm Tone D, and ending with 150:6, as an intro, because the last 3 tones of D are high-low-middle, an historical indication, as explained on Google Sites, in this work.
Thus:
Psalm 117 King James Version (KJV)
117 O praise the Lord, all ye nations:
praise him, all ye people.
2 For his merciful kindness is great toward us:
and the truth of the Lord endureth for ever.
Praise ye the Lord.
Add 150:6 (Jordan explains elsewhere)
Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD.
Praise ye the LORD.
--This ‘Toscanini’ version (one man plays all the parts, ans Arturo, they say, got his first conducting job when the visiting conductor fell ill, and they said ‘Arturo (first violin) knows everyone’s part, let him conduct’ will not work for billions of apps downloaded (Someone write it—maybe I!) and it needs to be simpler for a group—though earlier versions were simple enough for a 4 year old.