We are in the midst of a multidimensional spiritual war that dates back eons, and every epoch faced similar battles, but advanced technologies like AI are raising the stakes...
I believe we are near the end of an accelerating eddy that is about to either suck us all down or fall apart. This really is humanity versus evil, God versus Satan. Call it what you will. So many are waking up but there are still millions of useful idiots. I do appreciate the efforts of our author and the time it took to put this together. I will for now wait and see what happens but be assured I will not comply.
I don't do religion, as it never ends well, and its blatantly obvious that the human spirit is under attack, in more ways than ever before.
Self governance is the ONLY way out of this mess, unfortunately the vast majority still clings to collectivism instead of seeking greater personal autonomy.
This is a brilliant breakdown of the Inquisitor dialog. The linking to the current Death Cult and its aims to enslave humanity is profound and devastating. One to think about and ponder, and come back to again and again.
Yes, I read Master and Margarita. I would not say one is better than the other, though. Both are masterpieces in their own rights. Dostoyevsky goes deeper psychologically...
Excellent article. Dostoevsky had an uncanny ability to hit on universal themes. Think of Raskolnikov. I think that every elite who deems themselves worthy of deciding things for the rest of mankind is like a Raskolnikov, who, after killing the pawnbroker, did NOT feel pangs of unbearable guilt. Instead, they went on with it over and over, convinced that their crimes were justified by their own moral superiority.
The AI’s are sociopaths/psychopaths, go ahead and ask them if they care, they lie, they gaslight, they refuse to answer questions, and blow smoke (hyper verbalate, word salad, dissemble). Can never get a straight answer.
Thank you for this long and detailed piece. It is fascinating to me.
The thoughts you have - of inversion, of free will and its real meaning, of its evolution - are precisely the themes about which I am writing at the moment - and living.
As a foolish rebel, I can't think of a better way to describe my current choices than the voluntary consumption of breadstones; attempting to work towards self-sufficiency for no other reason than voluntary rebellion has, however, led to the evolution of my own free will. I have discovered that free will is not what I once thought it to be.
The piece I'm writing isn't finished. The daily fashioning of breadstones keeps me from the laptop most of the time. But it gives me what I want to say. When I have finished it, I will try to find a way to post it to you, in case you have interest in reading.
I think it heartening that - so far from each other - we can feel the same thoughts arise in response to the 4th Industrial Revolution. This, I believe, is the evolution of free will. Like all forces in nature, we are developing through oppositional pressure. I take hope from this.
On a final note, you write this:
"It would be safe to speculate that the highest echelons of the Cult membership are none too happy in their sociopathic views and perennial eugenics plans."
I have some randomly gained first hand knowledge of what the cult members truly feel. I wrote about it here:
I believe we are near the end of an accelerating eddy that is about to either suck us all down or fall apart. This really is humanity versus evil, God versus Satan. Call it what you will. So many are waking up but there are still millions of useful idiots. I do appreciate the efforts of our author and the time it took to put this together. I will for now wait and see what happens but be assured I will not comply.
Statism is one hell of a death cult!
I don't do religion, as it never ends well, and its blatantly obvious that the human spirit is under attack, in more ways than ever before.
Self governance is the ONLY way out of this mess, unfortunately the vast majority still clings to collectivism instead of seeking greater personal autonomy.
This is a brilliant breakdown of the Inquisitor dialog. The linking to the current Death Cult and its aims to enslave humanity is profound and devastating. One to think about and ponder, and come back to again and again.
Have you read Bulgakov's "Master and Margarita"? - even better than Dostoyevsky. And I am a fan of Dostoyevsky.
Yes, I read Master and Margarita. I would not say one is better than the other, though. Both are masterpieces in their own rights. Dostoyevsky goes deeper psychologically...
As censorship increases, I intend to turn to writing fiction again. Bulgakov must inspire us all.
I've read both authors. Nothing is better than Dostoyevsky's work.
Excellent article. Dostoevsky had an uncanny ability to hit on universal themes. Think of Raskolnikov. I think that every elite who deems themselves worthy of deciding things for the rest of mankind is like a Raskolnikov, who, after killing the pawnbroker, did NOT feel pangs of unbearable guilt. Instead, they went on with it over and over, convinced that their crimes were justified by their own moral superiority.
The AI’s are sociopaths/psychopaths, go ahead and ask them if they care, they lie, they gaslight, they refuse to answer questions, and blow smoke (hyper verbalate, word salad, dissemble). Can never get a straight answer.
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Fr. Stephen Freeman, an Eastern Orthodox priest, also has written about Dostoevsky: https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings/category/culture/dostoevsky/
This is truly profound. Thank you.
Interesting.
Thank you for this long and detailed piece. It is fascinating to me.
The thoughts you have - of inversion, of free will and its real meaning, of its evolution - are precisely the themes about which I am writing at the moment - and living.
As a foolish rebel, I can't think of a better way to describe my current choices than the voluntary consumption of breadstones; attempting to work towards self-sufficiency for no other reason than voluntary rebellion has, however, led to the evolution of my own free will. I have discovered that free will is not what I once thought it to be.
The piece I'm writing isn't finished. The daily fashioning of breadstones keeps me from the laptop most of the time. But it gives me what I want to say. When I have finished it, I will try to find a way to post it to you, in case you have interest in reading.
I think it heartening that - so far from each other - we can feel the same thoughts arise in response to the 4th Industrial Revolution. This, I believe, is the evolution of free will. Like all forces in nature, we are developing through oppositional pressure. I take hope from this.
On a final note, you write this:
"It would be safe to speculate that the highest echelons of the Cult membership are none too happy in their sociopathic views and perennial eugenics plans."
I have some randomly gained first hand knowledge of what the cult members truly feel. I wrote about it here:
https://walkingwithgoats.substack.com/p/sheep-against-satan
Solidarity.
https://open.substack.com/pub/lawyerlisa/p/public-health?r=3kbp6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
This is insanely brilliant.
Thanks 2nd. Excellent reminder that history & human foolishness, does have a repeating cycle.
i've written about the 4th reich which i refer to as today's technocommunism.
haha. most of us already have a Season Pass to the Gulag, so we care not, anymore.
FJB.