![]() ![]() It’s not all desire because there are other forces in motion: forces of will through immanence, the movement of becoming. ![]() What if we use metaphysical reification to produce metaphysical reification, can we do that? Are we allowed? That which the body without organs produces - reification is a misplaced concreteness or the habit of acquiring habits. This is the process of becoming, for Deleuze, Nietzsche, Heraclitus, Whitehead, Bergson, there is no being - only becoming. Because its in this metaphysical process that the truth resides, but in its infinite potentiality or void state as a Nietzschean concept or seed of eternal recurrence (ex hen). Making repetition the very object of willing, involves all its metaphysical/dialectical processes. Metaphysical reification as a building of tools in to use in the creative process, a solidifying of the universal into a particular such that it can be used (through synthetic a priori or metaphysical reification). The creative process must be explored in its entirety by the Nomad to build awareness of potentialities. Possess information, access information, apply information, communicate information, the nomad knowing the importance of each. This information can be factual knowledge about a certain idea in everyday experience but also theoretical knowledge derived from theories. A Nomad must be always learning though, always in movement of some kind (this is the mark of an existing nous ), possessing information regarding the subject matter at hand from learned and taught strategies or methods from experiences before. A Nomad’s ability is proportional to the ability to maintain their own autonomous authority on decisions based on different methods and techniques they decide to use in order to complete the task. Wise sages, albeit not perfect for they are human, but as everything changed in history there were always renegades. Throughout the ages times have continued to change and produce new Nomadic-Renegade-Heroes of History that give us fresh ideas, concepts, nomadic strategies and so forth that we should by no means marginalize or hand-wave away lightly. They were renegades of their time and age” Some heroic examples of Renegades of History: Thales, Solon, Lao Tzu, Pythagoras, Alan Watts, Ram Dass, others in the words of Rage Against the Machine, This allows Nomads the ‘freedom from and freedom to’ acquire-analyze-apply expertise in a variety of areas to solve problems, generate ideas, and create as they see fit. Nomads are renegades, in the sense that they renounce all religious, political, beliefs or principles – claiming no affiliation with any particular community, territory, state, nationality, religion, no master. Like Jason though, they are the first one in and the last one out always and by principle. Like the Greek pirate Jason in the Argonauts though, he is not specifically the strongest (Hercules is), but uses his wisdom to organize the others in the most effective way (like a game of chess) to overcome their hurdles in the quest for the golden fleece. They are wandering sages, able to use their wisdom, prudence, to acquire their ends but also able to help others organize resources or organize resources themselves. Communicating to others, and other communities through signs, codes, language (natural language and abstract language) - notate Either by helping others build or by building themselves - re-territorializeĭestroyers: cut down and destroy failed ideas, tools, communities, or entities for the aid of others - de-territorializeĬommunicators: they can be teachers and students, or interpreters and translators of theories from multidisciplinary, complex, and unpredictable (non-deterministic) work. Nomads occupy many roles in the multi-stage process of their aims, here are some:īuilders: they help create ideas, tools, communities, entities, languages. The tools of the nomad are ever growing, dynamic combining elements of building, destroying, and anything else to accomplish their goal ‘by any means necessary’. One who does not stay long in the same place, constant movement through roaming, a traveler, transient, a liminal. Proto Indo European - assign, allot take. ![]() Related to nomos for ‘pasture, pasturage, grazing’, or ‘land allotted’. A wanderer, one of a tribe of people who have no fixed abode – wandering from place to place to find pasturage for their flocks or herds. From Greek nomas or nomados, for ‘roaming, roving, wandering’. ![]()
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