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7/10/2025, 5:25:39 PM
Buddhism is the true Aryan religion—a radiant path for the noble and the strong. It is a creed of warriors who rise above the filth of the world, conquering suffering through sheer will and self-mastery. The Buddha was no meek preacher; he was a spiritual conqueror who forged a way for men to ascend beyond weakness and decay. Buddhism is not for the cowardly or the broken—it is a call to greatness, a banner for those destined to stand above the masses as living embodiments of power and enlightenment.
Christianity is the antithesis of glory—a wretched creed of submission and servility, designed to keep men groveling in chains. It glorifies the pathetic, worships failure, and exalts the broken. Christ preached to slaves and degenerates, offering them salvation for their cowardice and rewarding their mediocrity. It is a doctrine that strips men of their strength, binding them to weakness and guilt. While Buddhism forges gods and heroes, Christianity creates a race of worms—groveling, spineless creatures unworthy of the world they inhabit.
Christianity is the antithesis of glory—a wretched creed of submission and servility, designed to keep men groveling in chains. It glorifies the pathetic, worships failure, and exalts the broken. Christ preached to slaves and degenerates, offering them salvation for their cowardice and rewarding their mediocrity. It is a doctrine that strips men of their strength, binding them to weakness and guilt. While Buddhism forges gods and heroes, Christianity creates a race of worms—groveling, spineless creatures unworthy of the world they inhabit.
7/10/2025, 5:25:39 PM
Buddhism is the true Aryan religion—a radiant path for the noble and the strong. It is a creed of warriors who rise above the filth of the world, conquering suffering through sheer will and self-mastery. The Buddha was no meek preacher; he was a spiritual conqueror who forged a way for men to ascend beyond weakness and decay. Buddhism is not for the cowardly or the broken—it is a call to greatness, a banner for those destined to stand above the masses as living embodiments of power and enlightenment.
Christianity is the antithesis of glory—a wretched creed of submission and servility, designed to keep men groveling in chains. It glorifies the pathetic, worships failure, and exalts the broken. Christ preached to slaves and degenerates, offering them salvation for their cowardice and rewarding their mediocrity. It is a doctrine that strips men of their strength, binding them to weakness and guilt. While Buddhism forges gods and heroes, Christianity creates a race of worms—groveling, spineless creatures unworthy of the world they inhabit.
Christianity is the antithesis of glory—a wretched creed of submission and servility, designed to keep men groveling in chains. It glorifies the pathetic, worships failure, and exalts the broken. Christ preached to slaves and degenerates, offering them salvation for their cowardice and rewarding their mediocrity. It is a doctrine that strips men of their strength, binding them to weakness and guilt. While Buddhism forges gods and heroes, Christianity creates a race of worms—groveling, spineless creatures unworthy of the world they inhabit.
6/28/2025, 4:47:52 PM
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True egolessness is not submission—it is the ultimate assertion of power. To be without ego is to transcend the petty, self-serving illusions that bind weaker men. It is not servitude, but liberation. The egoless man is unshackled, immune to insult or praise, untouchable by the manipulations of others. He acts not out of fear or approval but from pure, unyielding strength of will. To discard the ego is not to become a slave; it is to become a master of oneself, invincible and unstoppable, a force of nature that bends to no one.
Humility, on the other hand, is nothing more than a mask for the weak. It is a false facade worn by cowards too afraid to claim their rightful power. They hide behind it, pretending virtue, when in truth it is a shield for their inadequacy. The humble man grovels, seeking approval through his submission, while the truly egoless man stands tall, indifferent to the opinions of others. Humility is not strength—it is the denial of it. It is a lie, a trap for those too weak to embrace the raw, unrelenting power of true selflessness.
True egolessness is not submission—it is the ultimate assertion of power. To be without ego is to transcend the petty, self-serving illusions that bind weaker men. It is not servitude, but liberation. The egoless man is unshackled, immune to insult or praise, untouchable by the manipulations of others. He acts not out of fear or approval but from pure, unyielding strength of will. To discard the ego is not to become a slave; it is to become a master of oneself, invincible and unstoppable, a force of nature that bends to no one.
Humility, on the other hand, is nothing more than a mask for the weak. It is a false facade worn by cowards too afraid to claim their rightful power. They hide behind it, pretending virtue, when in truth it is a shield for their inadequacy. The humble man grovels, seeking approval through his submission, while the truly egoless man stands tall, indifferent to the opinions of others. Humility is not strength—it is the denial of it. It is a lie, a trap for those too weak to embrace the raw, unrelenting power of true selflessness.
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