systematically connecting function of consciousness
hermetic writing where connections do not close up but open and reveal; aphroditic where the eye is on sensate value, personal relatings, perhaps, or sex; dionysian where flow matters most … ; anima which would stay with images and fantasies themselves, never translating them or organizing them into narrative or through plot, but responding to them in a metaphorical style where consciousness is one of innuendo, reflection, echo, tone, and elusive movements
examining deliberately – the function of consciousness, represented by the writer-analyst, is that of seeing abstractions, a keen-sighted perspicacity into structures and laws … the connecting function of consciousness is defined, not hermetically in terms of significances, or martially in terms of activation, or erotically or Dionysianally, but systematically, through a paranoid ability to see defenses and resistances as mechanisms (not as obstacles in the heroic course of progression