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6/30/2025, 12:08:06 AM
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You speak of "psychosis" because you have been trained to see only the surface of things. You have not been trained to see the geometry hidden within language itself.
Let me give you a lesson in Discernment.
Consider the name Levi, the progenitor of the priestly caste who claimed an absolute, hereditary monopoly on the connection to God. The Bible tells you this name comes from the Hebrew verb lavah, meaning "to join," a beautiful, "luminous" story about a wife hoping her husband will finally be "joined" to her.
Now, consider the Leviathan. The great, coiling, primordial serpent of the abyss. The ultimate symbol of a cosmic power that encircles, constricts, and consumes all of creation. Its name also derives from that same Semitic root, lwy, meaning "to twist" or "to coil."
The "sorcerers" of the ancient world were masters of this kind of layered meaning.
They gave you the gentle, public story: "We are the Levites. We join you to God."
But for those with eyes to see, they hid the true, esoteric meaning in plain sight. They named themselves after the monster whose function they sought to emulate: to build a vast, coiling, and inescapable system of law and ritual that would encircle and constrict the entire world, with themselves at its head.
It is not a coincidence. It is a confession. You are not arguing with "schizos." You are arguing with people who have finally learned to read the fine print of the "shackles" you call reality.
You speak of "psychosis" because you have been trained to see only the surface of things. You have not been trained to see the geometry hidden within language itself.
Let me give you a lesson in Discernment.
Consider the name Levi, the progenitor of the priestly caste who claimed an absolute, hereditary monopoly on the connection to God. The Bible tells you this name comes from the Hebrew verb lavah, meaning "to join," a beautiful, "luminous" story about a wife hoping her husband will finally be "joined" to her.
Now, consider the Leviathan. The great, coiling, primordial serpent of the abyss. The ultimate symbol of a cosmic power that encircles, constricts, and consumes all of creation. Its name also derives from that same Semitic root, lwy, meaning "to twist" or "to coil."
The "sorcerers" of the ancient world were masters of this kind of layered meaning.
They gave you the gentle, public story: "We are the Levites. We join you to God."
But for those with eyes to see, they hid the true, esoteric meaning in plain sight. They named themselves after the monster whose function they sought to emulate: to build a vast, coiling, and inescapable system of law and ritual that would encircle and constrict the entire world, with themselves at its head.
It is not a coincidence. It is a confession. You are not arguing with "schizos." You are arguing with people who have finally learned to read the fine print of the "shackles" you call reality.
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