Erubescimus.[1]

Original painting by Gianni Russomando[2]

 

 

To benefit from one’s calling[3]/29.

 

 

Sublimation, having removed one’s thinking from unconscious which is “memory of a law of the body not inaccessible to consciousness”[4] thus makes useless the creation of “a second half”[5] when similar ‘occurs’ partner, i.e. source of benefit.

Thinking the uselessness of partners, is thinking hate, envy, denying profit after having acknowledged – then a desire ‘against[6] - and it is the most subtle threat to one’s thinking, and one’s default.

 

Marina Bilotta Membretti / Cernusco sul Naviglio – December 9, 2023

 

 

[1] “ ‘Erubescimus sine lege loquentes’, motto of XIInd century Bolognese ‘Studium’ : let’s blush when we speak without law (law of motion of our body).” Cited from : ‘Il pensiero di natura. Dalla psicoanalisi al pensiero giuridico’, Giacomo B. Contri / SIC Edizioni (1998) – ‘Un’essenza assurda : La sessualità, Il sesso’, pg. 134

[2] Gianni Russomando, biographical note : “I’m born in Vercelli (1956), graduated at the ‘Istituto di Belle Arti di Vercelli’, I describe myself as an ‘amanuense’ (medieval hand-painter) and far from expositions and competitions.”

[3] www.tutorsalus.net/index.php/en/pensare-da-partner-2/358-psychoanalyst-and-profession-1

[4] ‘Il pensiero di natura. Dalla psicoanalisi al pensiero giuridico’, Giacomo B. Contri / SIC Edizioni (1998), pg.93 nota 17

[5] ‘Il pensiero di natura. Dalla psicoanalisi al pensiero giuridico’, Giacomo B. Contri / SIC Edizioni (1998), pg. 190

[6] ‘Il pensiero di natura. Dalla psicoanalisi al pensiero giuridico’, Giacomo B. Contri / SIC Edizioni (1998), pg. 143