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[Open in browser]( cargo.site [Oc to ber 24 ’23]() ...an endless, 24/7, transcendentally corporate, transcendental survey, instantly collecting and collating human habits to move towards what? Very possibly not late capitalism but something like pre-quantum capitalism — pre-infallibly predictive capitalism? ...and the situation couldn’t even be properly categorized as like a “conspiracy” or some sort of “deep state” because it’s just right there — out in the open. It’s like all of a sudden, something like cyanide cigarettes replaced every item of food on every shelf of every supermarket. And everyone’s like “ok.” * * * Also, “...simply fiddling with consistency leads people to descend into paranoia and panic, and that this is a pattern that can be exploited. They also discuss their intention to use this strategy to conquer Earth, one neighborhood at a time...” * * * Perhaps some further, related reading, [Durkheim’s anomie]( and [Agamben’s homo sacer](... Sites in Use [PHILE Magazine]( Right there on our shelf, next to our stack of FMR magazines and our row of Nests, is a proud, little, purple pile of [PHILE]()s. Unsolicited usage of Cargo, by those we admire, is one of this project’s greatest joys. (That is, we love PHILE magazine and are so pleased that they use Cargo!!) Thank you! 💜 [Practice]( [Johannes Thiel]( [Provoke]( Graphic Design [Ruby Kim]( [@rubymkim]( [Ben Clark]( [@benjamin.clark]( [PHILE Magazine]( [@phile_magazine]( [Thomas Suadicani]( [@katarromanxado]( [Pedro Lobo]( [@opedrolobomau]( [Julia Schäfer]( [@laser.and.beam]( Style [Fiona Torre]( [@fionatorre]( [Nicola and Manuel]( [@nicolaandmanuel]( [Iva Varvarchuk]( [@unpesos]( [Martijn Mendel]( [Sasha Marro]( [@sashamarro]( [NOFAC3 Productions]( [@nofac3.binch]( Architecture & Design [Chiara Corbani]( [@chiaracorbani]( [LOWLIT COLLECTIVE]( [@lowlit.co]( [STUDIO Y+L]( [@studio_y.l]( [Louis Ferraz]( [Oskar Kohnen Studio]( [How A House Works]( Art [Almanac Press]( [@almanac___press]( [Duende Print]( [@duende.print]( [René Stiegler]( [@rene_stiegler]( [Juliette Lena Hager]( [@cursed_juliet]( [Brian Kure]( [Gaspar Iwaniura Lorge]( [@gaspar.iwaniura]( Photo [Ryan James Caruthers]( [@ryanjamescaruthers]( [Suus Waijers]( [@suuswaijers]( [Giacomo Colombo]( [@giacomocolombo_]( [Yasmina Safi]( [@yasminelaila]( [Jared Bramblett]( [@jtbramblett]( [Kevin Christinat]( [@k_christinat]( Shops on Cargo [Bladi Losnar]( Multipress]( [€32]( [RECKE Jacket]( Puer Parasitus]( [€640]( [Rose Gold Classic Signature Ring]([SOLIA]( [$425]( [Trys Pasakos]( [Six Chairs Books]( [€5]( [Plateau]( Aaron Canipe]( [$40]( [Necklace 10]( [SR0X1Y6]( [€350]( Goings-On(line) An offering of pieces and projects from around the web [Algernon Blackwood, Secret Worship]( (1908) [Matthew Barney at Galerie Max Hetzler]( (2021) [Jacques Tourneur, The Face Behind the Mask]( (1938) [Ill-Studio at Etage Projects]( (2022) [Damon Thomas, Crooked House]( (2008) Oracle Each week we consult both the Tarot and the I Ching. To submit your own question, send an email to oracle@cargo.site [Two of Coins (reversed)]( [34. The Power of the Great]( [43. Break-through (Resoluteness)]( These first few lines are the general aphoristic returns for the week. They are raw and uninterpreted; there to use how you’d like. (The specific readings follow.) - An extreme is only one aspect of a scenario — be careful not to take an outer limit as the whole. - Great momentum in a single direction will always cause more damage than not. - Rather than a time of unbridled action, sudden extreme power should be a time of restraint. - No one person is infallible, nor do single individuals contain multitudes of perspectives. - A single way of doing things is only good if nothing ever changes; but everything always changes. - Distribute while accumulating. - Do not fight enemies directly or blow for blow — if you do, endless enmity and confusion will result. - A significant portion of any enemy is within. * * * From “M.S.”: Though we find it quite difficult to employ ourself, we aspire to the adage — “cooler heads prevail.” Does the oracle have any advice for managing one’s emotions in situations where one risks being triggered into violent emotions or anger? (We believe it is deeply embarrassing to lose control and cause needless damage.) * * * Start with knowing you are not right, ever. No one is. Another way: the rightness that you may feel about your perspective is simply not complete. How could it be? You may say, “How does this help me if someone is hurting me?” Only if you are an actual prisoner should you fight directly. In 99.9% of situations you should simply remove yourself. Why are you in this triggering situation in the first place? Let’s say you had something terrible happen to you as a child (like us, we were molested) and the situation has caused you to put yourself in all sorts of self harming situations (like it does and has for us) — still, no one is coming to save you/us. We/you must develop a strategy. Calm/cool comes from within, never from without. It is a long process of removal and reserve. You can do it! Really. * * * Complete Reading This week we pulled The Two of Cups (reversed). Here we have a kind of stress test — can you keep your head in an extreme? “An extreme” by definition would also include a middle and other outer reaches. This is the key to surviving a radical circumstance — the knowledge that it isn’t the only circumstance. Our first hexagram this week is #34, The Power of the Great. At times, an individual can come into great power. Such a situation comes with a (likely) counter-intuitive admonition: rather than a time of unbridled action, sudden extreme power should be a time of restraint. No one person is infallible, nor do single individuals contain multitudes of perspectives — so, momentum in a single direction will always cause more damage than not. There was one change this week, of which the specific note is: if you have lived your life in defiance or opposition because real forces have been bearing down on you — be careful not to maintain a defiant stance when outward forces are in your favor and no longer oppositional. Our second hexagram, the one that suggests how best to meet the challenges (or the changes) is #43, Break-through (Resoluteness). Resoluteness in the “good” is the only way to fight “evil.” Fighting/engaging enemies (or shit ideas) directly, that is fighting “blow for blow” will only develop endless enmity/confusion — the thing to do is commit to long term dignity. This is a tough route for sure — you’ll have to sustain painful blows, but there is no other way. You can’t ever fully vanquish a foe. Especially as the enemy, in some way, is always from inside ourselves and you can’t outpace or vanquish yourself. Also, don’t ignore enemies, manage them — “distribute while accumulating.” --------------------------------------------------------------- [Home Â]() [Instagram Â]( [Unsubscribe](

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