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Comte de Sats Germain
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A concrescence of Mind fumbling with the controls of this meat chariot. Nostr onl
Oh look, People Who are Wrong are responding to my note from yesterday... Funny, they think I care about their wrong opinion. No response required.
Found something I disagree with in my book... Its the first thing, about halfway through, which is actually remarkable. image No... He wasn't a tyrant. That was a true statement, as well as morally right. The book doesn't say who says this, but everyone knows this history. Almost no one ever questions the way its presented, though. It is right and good that the monarch is the state. Are you any less the state of all you possess? Nevermind the material possessions, which are only ever second order possessions. The first order of possession is to know the thing in your mind. Your state, in both senses, is the world that exists in your mind, as a model that assists in interacting with reality or to move new things from mind to world. Some people never make this distinction, and they become the subject of their possessions, both material and mental. Those people are infinitely acquisitive and have no restraint. Morally decent behavior requires the ability to choose your world, to say No and to replace the rejected thing with things of your choosing. Morally indecent behavior comes from not choosing - it is submission to sin, which rules you and enslaves you through cravings. Thus, to be the state is to be free from sin, because freedom from sin and choosing your reality are one and the same. And thus, to declare, as your final act and farewell to the wicked world, **_I am the state,_** is defiance of sin, and an assertion of the good. And Louix was not a tyrant... His mercy towards the socialists is what allowed the socialists to grow and then murder him and his wife. Its so ironic that history calls him a tyrant, when immediately after his murder was the Reign of Terror, and there is no clearer example in history of tyranny than that. #History #philosophy
The reason the bad guys' names were redacted is because they were also victims. Remember? The Epstein conspiracy was always about control. You get politicians to to something bad, you get pictures, you get leverage. That's a criminal plot. Although the politicians were certainly committing crimes, they were also still victims of a crime, which makes it lawful to redact their information. Now they're trying to pull the wool over your eyes by getting everyone mad at the politicians but let the conspiracy let go. Misdirection. Who's 'they'? I can hear the midwits asking already... They's Israel. C'mon, we knew that ages ago.
**_Mysterium tremendum_** = **_mysterium fascinans_** The law of the conservation of glory. Glory can neither be created nor destroyed, only change forms, from one polarity to the other. #philosophy #gnostr
Well this sure blew up. I thought someone was joking about about this yesterday. Its real...
"Let none but geometers enter here" Ἀγεωμέτρητος μηδεὶς εἰσίτω Inscribed over the entrance to Plato's Academy, over 2k years ago. Similar to how, "Oh man, know thyself to know the gods," was inscribed over the entrance to the temple of Apollo at Delphi. I think about this a lot. Both, but mainly the top one. The point isn't geometry itself. The same point could have been made if it had said, "let none but architects enter here." Geometry is more to the point, though. At that academy, they used geometry as allegory and scaffolding to explore philosophy. Its allegory because truly knowing yourself is only possible independent of geometry ; its scaffolding because logic has structure and path dependence. All known western philosophy and religion has its roots in that school. Yes, even the Norse and Germanic stuff - all that stuff is a reboot after hundreds of years of being completely dead. That's fine, reboot it, but the reboot has the Christian perspective baked into its core because that's what the reboot has to start with. And Christianity has its beginnings much much much more in Plato's Academy than in Jerusalem. But that's not really the point of this note. Knowledge of Self necessarily comes with an appreciation for geometry. Everything you can possibly derive pleasure or purpose from has geometry. But you're an alien within volume. You're not from the realm of geometry. When people think of emptiness, they still think in terms of volume. True emptiness is empty of definition as well as point. That's where Self comes from. Some ancient people called that concept, "forethought," and it was thought of as the forethought of God. Only some, though. There were many lineages of thinking, which developed into a crescendo of awakening in the 300 years between Christ and false Church. The false church hates those 300 years. Ask questions about those 300 years. They'll lie to you. They'll gaslight you. They've tried so hard to erase that time. Anyways. That line has been on my mind this morning. ☕