But there could be nothing instead there is something
True path to enlightenment
I am working on an essay about this concept. I was raised non-religiously, but I was still curious about religious questions, and Christianity was the first to present itself, though I never felt as though it had the answers I was searching for.
In high school, when I started accepting degenerate values and spiraling into habitual mistake making, I again tried to search for some kind of spiritual understanding. Buddhism was appealing, but I still was unable to find myself practicing it.
A couple of years ago, I was introduced to Heathenism/Asatru/Germanic paganism, and for me, it suited my lifestyle very well. As I began studying it deeper and deeper, as well as comparing it to other religions (as well as reading some Nietsche), I was able to perceive the similarities between the myths, and take greater meaning even from the religions that I did not initially see value in.
My understanding is something like this: God, or the gods, is a force of nature, a psychological construct, a human-like and omnipotent entity, or whatever that which presents itself to or from within man that seeks to elevate his spirit and to will the world to his own determinations as he searches for higher purpose and conducts himself virtuously.
Whether or not you believe that God, or the gods, is an external entity, or an inner quality of your consciousness does not truly matter. What is more important is how a man conducts himself.
The story of Jesus is the story of a man who was Godlike because he conducted himself as such. Jesus can be any man, he was most simply a historical figure that was the center of a religious text. He was to be emulated, just as his story emulated that of Balder and Odin in Norse mythology.
For us to become Godlike, we must take a path of self-actualization. To become the truest version of ourselves. This is a difficult concept for some to grasp, as they see no way that they exist as a person without contextualizing themselves amongst other people. There is nothing inherently wrong with this, but it leads many to believe that morality is objective. No two people on Earth are going to share the exact same opinion on everything. To the man who does not believe in any deity, examples of actions that are non-virtuous (harmful to others without just cause) serve as an example that there is no universal morality because if there were, nobody would do anything that is immoral. The only way that a universal morality could exist is through something like the Divine Command Theory—that is to say that God decides what is good and bad (on one hand, the other hand says that God does what is good, which implies that morality is beyond His control).
What is observable here is that morality is, in actuality, subjective. When a predator kills its prey, does it violate some moral construct and debate if it is evil or not? No, it simply acts in accordance with its nature. It travels the path of self actualization by doing what is necessary for its survival, and not feeling guilty for doing so.
This is the key to becoming Godlike. When man must make decisions that will effect the outcome of his life, he must hold himself as the highest authority and act according to his subjective morality.
This conclusion posed more questions for me. If there were to be some kind of widely accepted system of morality, what would its basis be? It is evident that most people (particularly of the same background) on Earth are able to cohabit relatively peacefully in their respective societies. This took me down a path of investigating Natural Law.
The First Law of Nature is Self Preservation.
This is the one rule to survival. All interactions of a non-suicidal individual are centered around this concept. In a healthy society/tribe, a set of virtues exists to help prevent as much unnecessary violence within the group. There exist many different sets of virtues, but here I have collected many of them into one table of similar concepts, organized by row, and starting with the more feminine virtues and ending with more masculine virtues.
Chastity/Fidelity/Modesty
Temperance/Discipline/Patience
Charity/Generosity/Hospitality
Diligence/Perserverance/Industriousness
Honor/Truth/Justice
Mastery/Self-Reliance/Prudence
Strength/Fortitude/Courage
A man conducting himself by these virtues, except for when self-preservation dictates he subject others to his will, conducts himself in a manner akin to the majority of Godlike or otherwise role model characters within the world mythologies and is one step closer to achieving “enlightenment.”
Thomas Aquinas’ list of Basic Goods (with my additional interpretation) goes:
1. Preservation of Self
2. Reproduction
3. Education of One’s Offspring
4. To Strive for Higher Purpose
5. Contribute to the Commons
6. Avoid Imposing Unwarrantied Costs on Others
7. Seek Truth/Shun Ignorance
These Basic Goods developed organically (1-7) and in the 20th Century, have been systematically dismantled through pseudoscience and propaganda (7-1) until now the European races are experiencing sentiments of a mass suicide.
There exists a very divisive dialectic between Gnostics and Agnostics on this board which I understand. Abrahamism is indeed a (((subverted))) interpretation of Native European spirituality that opens the door for a slippery slope, and Atheism removes the European man from an important perspective of our world that opens doors to greater divine potential within himself.
The truth is, none of us have all the answers. If we are to survive, we must work together, and where our own lives are concerned, employ the use of informed decision making. I hope I’ve shed light in some way that’s helpful. I have more thoughts to share if they are wanted, but I think I’ve ranted enough for one post.
Best of luck, brothers.
Ty for this info my negro
I too long ago concluded (while still in pseudo-degenerate state, cause I was high) that our brains are like a complex radio apparatus designed to capture the signal our soul sends from the "other side", when I read that I got strong feelings of confirmation of those "hivemind" theories of consciousness, how can it be that we came to the same conclusion separately, and the more people I talk to about this, I find they also somewhat got to thinking this same thing, quite strange and interesting.
I also believe there are better apparatus than others (hence niggers), and also of course "bigger" souls than others, although I cannot truly affirm that there are inferior souls to other souls (nigger souls?)
Have you (in your research) got anywhere near to answering the "what's my purpose/mission/reason for existing?" question?
I'm at a loss with this one at the moment. Although on the one hand I strongly gravitate towards wanting to form a family, find a good wife and have kids and also get away from jewtropolis.
On the other hand I also am not sure if this is truly my purpose, ever since birth or since I became conscious I have always felt this need for knowledge, I always just wanted to know "the truth", as if there was only one. Perhaps a lifetime of philosophy and searching for truth is what awaits me, If that is so, I only hope that extreme loneliness isn't also part of that path, as it seems that a man who is happy and content with his earthly life quickly loses all his passion towards enlightenment.
Anyway, since the thread is absolute shit except from your post, give me your thoughts on this.
You're right, I'd never understand why people fall for such vapid pseudo spirituality.
At least scientology has celebrities.
I think this is relevant
i can explain why he did this and that but i don't want to waste my time on you.
Stoicism
I'm happy to hear that. Carl Gustav Jung came to the conclusion that people have a collective subconscious (Miguel Serrano claims rightly that nations/races have their own Avatar and it can crystallize into form like Hitler when in need) Jung in his spiritual experiences met emotions as "Gods" themselves and spoke to them (written in the "Red book") It is all outside of us or everything is mind maybe. Our minds are connected and your state of mind acts as weight on a scale. I'm not sure about this one though. It's hard to explain but I do believe that strong individuals by just realizing truth can change the course of the collective.
Very good questions you have there. I do believe we have goals and we all had experiences that led us to where we are. I think some important events in our life are unavoidable by mere chance alone. There is some predetermination IF we let things flow, otherwise prophecies mean nothing. Willpower is the strongest force you can wield over time and it can change the fate of humanity if used right.
Let me set this straight. All spiritual experiences and proper theories point to the fact that we reincarnate. It simply is the only logical way. Fullfilling your goal or progressing emotionally or in understanding in life (which is self improvement in short) makes your soul better. All humans are soul vessels and your soul is a human soul. You never become else. Probably not even other race or may even only your own heritage, that's why it is safest to have your own kids. Your soul by being evil gets fucked up and you lose more and more of your emotional abilities. Psychopaths can't comprehend&experience or even conceptualise certain feelings they are monsters, ruined souls to be dealt with. Humanity in the golden age will recognize euthanasia for such broken souls. Atheism is pure ignorance of important things like this. It makes me want to vomit on them. Chinks can't feel certain things whites can. Most blacks "can't concieve abstract concepts" . Getting scarred, gibbed without healing (dying from it) gives birthmarks or defects which tells about the history of your soul. For example I have a perfectly circular bullethole sized birthmark on the middle of my chest. Probably I was shot in the trench or whatever. My friend has a big ass birthmark on his left foot which looks like his fingers were blown off by explosives. Very interesting it is a never ending experience and emotional growing.
Yes, souls must not be equal but this SHOULD be the case if people grow by all incarnations. I mean come on, you know the concept of Nirvana and buddhism came from the nobles(aryans). This should not be so insane for people. Bigger souls have bigger goals and as souls progress they get more divine objectives such as Tesla. He claims to have gotten all his ideas by intuition, guided by the divine. The more noble you live, the more your mind opens up like a flower if well kept.
I've rambled a lot. I hope it makes sense.
So in short it's our goal to help ourselves become better then/and our own race then/and others to reach higher mindsets (obviously we whites are way ahead of others, no offence) Nationalsocialism does permit all races to be good and healthy but recognizes the differences and the need for separation. It is no excuse for not caring about eachother as life forms.
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You are a fool if you think there is a clear cut path to enlightenment. It's the wizard not the wand. and yes, psychedelics can help but have their own dangers. Forget that 09A shit. It's a joke. But by all means, look at everything and remember that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance.