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7/11/2025, 8:57:33 AM
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People who cannot deduce that humanity is not built of systems of race and overall perceptions of the enemy's internal design, but instead the diverse and similarly spread uniqueness of individual units in each collective.
WILL LEARN OR PERISH FROM SYSTEMATIC DEMORALISATION.
People who cannot deduce that humanity is not built of systems of race and overall perceptions of the enemy's internal design, but instead the diverse and similarly spread uniqueness of individual units in each collective.
WILL LEARN OR PERISH FROM SYSTEMATIC DEMORALISATION.
7/8/2025, 11:44:19 PM
The Western flame is the style which I shall be discussing in my first volume; this style is the merging of Eastern philosophy with Western raw strength of will.
The Western flame uses the brute force of raw power to get through any enemy construct with ease, yet retains Eastern principles in form and conceptual internal clarity.
The Western flame is :
1. Willing to stand any punishment to attain its objective.
2. Willing to bend only to surround and flank the enemy.
3. Prepared to sacrifice any number of non-mission-critical values to attain dominance.
4. Prepared to burn one's enemy in a fire of decimation that inspires awe and fear in those who are not privy to such a battle's details.
5. Empowering the bold, He who dares wins; he who backpeddles compromises his own clarity and purpose.
6. Favouring strength over balance, in a moment outside of the desire for perfection, to expose critical failures in the enemy's strategy.
7. Ignoring the weakest enemy presence, which heckles pointlessly.
And so on.
If you wish to study this style, present your attack.
The Western flame uses the brute force of raw power to get through any enemy construct with ease, yet retains Eastern principles in form and conceptual internal clarity.
The Western flame is :
1. Willing to stand any punishment to attain its objective.
2. Willing to bend only to surround and flank the enemy.
3. Prepared to sacrifice any number of non-mission-critical values to attain dominance.
4. Prepared to burn one's enemy in a fire of decimation that inspires awe and fear in those who are not privy to such a battle's details.
5. Empowering the bold, He who dares wins; he who backpeddles compromises his own clarity and purpose.
6. Favouring strength over balance, in a moment outside of the desire for perfection, to expose critical failures in the enemy's strategy.
7. Ignoring the weakest enemy presence, which heckles pointlessly.
And so on.
If you wish to study this style, present your attack.
7/8/2025, 7:10:57 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ4rYinjYzM&list=RDrQ4rYinjYzM&start_radio=1
The balance of all things resides in harmony with the mind that can accept all things, data streams of universal flow acknowledge the superiority of the strongest minds and allocate perceptual solidarity in all trials until that one is the one and free from concern that he is alone and totally without equal.
Evolution brings perfection as evolution designates the victory of one's own limitations over oneself; as the limitations are the mere vector for advancement and thus are not truly an enemy.
The balance of all things resides in harmony with the mind that can accept all things, data streams of universal flow acknowledge the superiority of the strongest minds and allocate perceptual solidarity in all trials until that one is the one and free from concern that he is alone and totally without equal.
Evolution brings perfection as evolution designates the victory of one's own limitations over oneself; as the limitations are the mere vector for advancement and thus are not truly an enemy.
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6/22/2025, 1:21:11 AM
I would like input into my current belief system with regards to memory retention in the afterlife.
In my belief system, any and all available afterlifes are eventually reached, we do not designate specifically the path our journey takes. For example, I might be reincarnated or I might be sent to a relative heaven/hell. This can be based on belief in conjunction with the avenue of least resistance, and also in conjunction with the universal designation of best course of action for my specific instance of being.
As I have studied my own memory limitations, my own memory deterioration, and my later ability to adapt and remember an alternate system of engrammatic potential, which is essentially memory stored in my consciousness rather than the neuronal brain system. (I have reasoned this to the best of my ability through multiple chemical, spiritual and brain damage-based memory wipes) ... As I have studied this, it became relatively clear that whilst people and places, faces and names, events and specific distinct conclusions are removed after death, virtues and intellectual avenues of least resistance towards similar end conclusions remain in the soul/mind.
It can be said that this means that flaws and unreconciled mistakes remain too, so I spend my time building myself to be as close to perfection as my limitations allow, to get a better start in the afterlife and not lose the things I hold dear... that being things like intellectual potential for a future greater than my miserable past, and a positive outlook.
Has anyone got anything to add, for someone like me who sees the world this way?
Or are you so far removed from my understanding that it would only be contradictory or a simple acknowledgement that you do not know?
Any input will be appreciated.
In my belief system, any and all available afterlifes are eventually reached, we do not designate specifically the path our journey takes. For example, I might be reincarnated or I might be sent to a relative heaven/hell. This can be based on belief in conjunction with the avenue of least resistance, and also in conjunction with the universal designation of best course of action for my specific instance of being.
As I have studied my own memory limitations, my own memory deterioration, and my later ability to adapt and remember an alternate system of engrammatic potential, which is essentially memory stored in my consciousness rather than the neuronal brain system. (I have reasoned this to the best of my ability through multiple chemical, spiritual and brain damage-based memory wipes) ... As I have studied this, it became relatively clear that whilst people and places, faces and names, events and specific distinct conclusions are removed after death, virtues and intellectual avenues of least resistance towards similar end conclusions remain in the soul/mind.
It can be said that this means that flaws and unreconciled mistakes remain too, so I spend my time building myself to be as close to perfection as my limitations allow, to get a better start in the afterlife and not lose the things I hold dear... that being things like intellectual potential for a future greater than my miserable past, and a positive outlook.
Has anyone got anything to add, for someone like me who sees the world this way?
Or are you so far removed from my understanding that it would only be contradictory or a simple acknowledgement that you do not know?
Any input will be appreciated.
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