Principia/Malaclypse was a very personal work for me and actually
took 10 years to culminate. it was one single statement that included
my adolescence in the 50's and my young adulthood in the 60's.
When I finally had the paste-ups done I knew that I had finished it.
That is why, quote, Malaclypse left. I knew it was finished. I didn't
know exactly what it was, but it was done.
Occupant: See?
Gypsie: Earlier you said that you met your objectives. Just what were
those objectives?
Hill: Well, that's hard to answer because it kept refining itself over
the years. In 1969 I mainly though of myself as a cosmic clown and I
set out to prove, by demonstration, that a deity can be anything at
all.
In other words, people invent gods and not the other way around.
Later I decided that I was doing some kind of conceptual art.
In the 50's my culture taught me that I was created by and for a
deity, a specific male deity, and that all other deities are FALSE. Yet
my growing experience showed me that any deity is true in some
sense and false in some other sense. So I set out to do what my
society told me is impossible--make a real religion from a patently
absurd deity.
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In the 50's a female deity was blasphemy. In the 70's a humorous
deity is still considered impossible, ridiculous, and blasphemous. As
far as I'm concerned, I have proven my point. Eris is a real deity and
even though I don't promote Erisianism as a serious religion....
Occupant: I do!
Dexter: You speak for yourself.
Ignotius: Here, here.
Hill: ...I do point out that it makes just as much sense from its own
perspective as all the others do from each of their own perspectives.
Occupant: I think paganism is a valid spiritual path. I encourage
Erisianism because it makes fun of itself. i think this is healthy.
Ignotius: If you can live rewardingly with Goddess Eris you can live
with any deity, including none at all.
Dexter: I don't much go for the worship business but I agree with
Occupant about the spirit of the thing. We live in a time of turmoil,
the whole planet is in a state of change. If we, as a species, cower
from the confusion then we die with the dying. This is revolution.
Ignotius: I am an athiest myself. There is no Greg Hill.
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