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7/6/2025, 12:53:01 PM
>>509647131
> You are wrong in just one thing that you imply they are somehow a construct of a human psyche while they precede humans like a blueprint precedes a construct. We were formed around them, not they formed by us.
But this is ultimately a chicken-or-egg dilemma — one we cannot resolve as human beings. We aren’t permitted to know the answer to this, anon. I’ve considered deeply the possibility that they came before us, that they are primordial, foundational. But if we’re honest, this enters a domain where knowledge dissolves into speculation — a realm beyond axiomatic certainty, where one must take a leap of faith into a space unmoored from physical reality.
To be whole, you must stand with one foot in each world. You can entertain these ideas — even live alongside them — but recognize they are not grounded in a fixed epistemology. Without this balance, one risks losing contact with reality, and with it, the ability to help or guide others — our brothers and sisters — who may be suffering under the influence of such forces.
This question is unknowable. And perhaps that’s the point. It is one of the great mysteries of life.
Also, in todays age of rampant materialism and new state religion of atheism and democracy one needs to stand in both their world and ours, we are sadly losing so many to evil and I fear that playing that sort of game often leads to less influence over the very heart and mind of our people who are unknowingly serving the great Satan.
> You are wrong in just one thing that you imply they are somehow a construct of a human psyche while they precede humans like a blueprint precedes a construct. We were formed around them, not they formed by us.
But this is ultimately a chicken-or-egg dilemma — one we cannot resolve as human beings. We aren’t permitted to know the answer to this, anon. I’ve considered deeply the possibility that they came before us, that they are primordial, foundational. But if we’re honest, this enters a domain where knowledge dissolves into speculation — a realm beyond axiomatic certainty, where one must take a leap of faith into a space unmoored from physical reality.
To be whole, you must stand with one foot in each world. You can entertain these ideas — even live alongside them — but recognize they are not grounded in a fixed epistemology. Without this balance, one risks losing contact with reality, and with it, the ability to help or guide others — our brothers and sisters — who may be suffering under the influence of such forces.
This question is unknowable. And perhaps that’s the point. It is one of the great mysteries of life.
Also, in todays age of rampant materialism and new state religion of atheism and democracy one needs to stand in both their world and ours, we are sadly losing so many to evil and I fear that playing that sort of game often leads to less influence over the very heart and mind of our people who are unknowingly serving the great Satan.
7/5/2025, 1:07:35 PM
>>509558662
Do you anons ever feel like the conversations that dominate society are corrosive to the spirit?
In Australia, it's particularly striking—there’s a kind of miasma, a poisonous cloud of egregores, that seems to permeate the very heart and soul of the people. It feels like a form of proxy programming. Even if you ignore the media and consciously avoid dominant thought patterns, the general population still projects those thought-forms outward, trying to infect your mental space.
There’s no real escape, because society itself appears to be infected—saturated with the programming of its occupiers.
Sometimes I question whether these people are even real. I don’t mean to dehumanise them, but their behavior often feels scripted. It’s as if they’re running on autopilot.
You encounter the usual types:
> The sportsball fanatics
> The insurance smalltalkers
> The property acquisition class
> The news media parrots
They repeat the same narratives they've been fed. They seem unaware, locked into the same shallow loops of thought as the television they absorb.
It’s as though something alien is occupying their minds—trying to overwrite your own thoughts, replacing them with synthetic media constructs designed for collective programming and trauma-based control.
These people act like a contagion. Wherever they go, they try to replicate their mindset, erasing free thought and supplanting it with the sick logic of their manufactured world.
Do you anons ever feel like the conversations that dominate society are corrosive to the spirit?
In Australia, it's particularly striking—there’s a kind of miasma, a poisonous cloud of egregores, that seems to permeate the very heart and soul of the people. It feels like a form of proxy programming. Even if you ignore the media and consciously avoid dominant thought patterns, the general population still projects those thought-forms outward, trying to infect your mental space.
There’s no real escape, because society itself appears to be infected—saturated with the programming of its occupiers.
Sometimes I question whether these people are even real. I don’t mean to dehumanise them, but their behavior often feels scripted. It’s as if they’re running on autopilot.
You encounter the usual types:
> The sportsball fanatics
> The insurance smalltalkers
> The property acquisition class
> The news media parrots
They repeat the same narratives they've been fed. They seem unaware, locked into the same shallow loops of thought as the television they absorb.
It’s as though something alien is occupying their minds—trying to overwrite your own thoughts, replacing them with synthetic media constructs designed for collective programming and trauma-based control.
These people act like a contagion. Wherever they go, they try to replicate their mindset, erasing free thought and supplanting it with the sick logic of their manufactured world.
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