Strange Attractors Podcast
This week on Strange Attractors, we are recovering from sickness, autistic burnout, and the general stress of the holiday season. But through the brain fog, we dive deep into the origins of Schizoanalysis and the radical philosophy of the forgotten surrealist, Antonin Artaud.We explore the true meaning of the “Body Without Organs”—not as a physical emptiness, but as a rebellion against the “Protestant Body” that capitalism demands we inhabit. We discuss how Western medicine pathologizes the soul’s refusal to be productive, viewing spiritual “healing crises” as inconvenient sicknesses rather than necessary transformations.This episode tears down the “colonial sensorium” (where vision is just surveillance and hearing is for commands) and contrasts the embodied, tortured authenticity of Artaud against the “corporate occultism” of figures like Aleister Crowley.Finally, we turn to the Oracle for a reading on Community. We connect the nature of trees and roots to the philosophical concept of the Rhizome,, finding hope in the underground, interconnected networks that sustain us when the surface world falls apart. Writing Prompts Inspired by This Episode 1. The Organism Update 9.0 In a future where the “Protestant Body” is literal, citizens receive mandatory neural firmware updates that filter sensory input for maximum economic efficiency. Your eyes don’t see colors that aren’t relevant to your trade; your ears auto-mute sounds that don’t contain instructions or warnings. You are a “scraper”—a hacker who uses illicit, Artaud-style audio files (screams, dissonance, chaotic noise) to crash the firmware. Write a story about the moment you accidentally “brick” your own sensorium, dissolving the software that defines your organs, and for the first time, you experience the terrifying, chaotic, and infinite “field of potential” that the government calls Psychosis, but you recognize as Reality. 2. The Stabilization Ward “Enlightenment” has been classified as a Class-A contagion by the World Health and Productivity Organization. The symptoms—dissolution of the ego, a sense of timelessness, and a refusal to perform labor—are treated in high-tech “Stabilization Wards” designed to shock the soul back into the rigid confines of a “useful” worker unit. You are a top-tier Stabilizer, an expert in chemically inducing the fear of death to re-bind consciousness to the body. Write a story about your toughest patient: a woman who isn’t resisting your treatments, but absorbing them, and who is slowly convincing you that you are the one who is catatonic, and she is the only one who is awake. 3. The Rhizome Protocol The “Surface Web” is monitored by an omniscient AI known as “ The Judgment of God,” which predicts and punishes dissent before it happens by analyzing linear data trails. To survive, the Resistance has gone offline—literally. They have developed a bio-punk communication system based on the root systems of ancient forests (the Rhizome). Information isn’t sent as binary code, but as chemical signals and emotional impulses passed through the earth. Write a story about a courier who must transport a message that cannot be written down—a pure, raw feeling of insurrection—across a deforested wasteland without letting the AI’s drones detect the spike in their nervous system. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit strangeattractorspodcast.substack.com [https://strangeattractorspodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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