Consider the idea that in the strange loop model of what a human self is, the loop’s upward movement (through a hierarchy from the microscopic to the macroscopic, or put another way from swimming superabundance of atoms and neurons and molecules to pictures or ideas) takes place (and does its strange looping trick) in thinking. Think of thinking as using one or more registers of symbolic vocabulary—languages. Symbols in the symbolic vocabulary are compact holding spaces that refer to patterns that emerge in the swimming abundance. (Yesterday’s “appearance” relates to the forging of new symbols or compact.) (Things appear and then become contained by words, names, symbols, achieving stability in the whole order, as well as shareability.)
The strange loop that Hofstadter is on about involves the way the abstract higher order patterns move around the lower order patterns from which they (the higher order patterns) emerged in the first place. Maybe very easy to visualize if you think about how stories about what is real or true in America right now are moving something very hot and bodily in people. The high order concept literally agitates the body. I won’t go down that path here, but I bring it up because although this all sounds very conceptual, which it is, it is interesting and meaningful only insofar as it actually sheds light on the experience of being a living human.
What I’m aiming at today is to consider entwinement of stories about what’s real and what’s true and actionable with bodily being. Read it in a circle: there is the incoming story* signal (sent in symbolic terms from our own thinking or the words of others); there is the blush or wildfire it activates in blood, neurochemicals, nerves; there is the perception of that activation, there is the responsive action, or perhaps mediated action in thought and into story, and back on around the loop. The extra beauty and strangeness and danger of the loop is that the story part, which is temporarily untethered to physical body, can branch and multiply and transform, and loop back into many bodies.
*I am using story in a very general way here, to describe the distillation of experience into something tellable, not implying anything about the truth, falsity, or fantasy of any particular story.
So—
Conjure a person in mind, their presence registered as the physical experience of being near their speaking and thinking.
Write a short piece as a holding place for that presence that combines portrait and text.