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  • in reply to: A thelemic view of consciousness #19080
    kFoyauextlH
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      Yeah, which is fine either way so long as each version can be explained clearly. The Magician generally prefers to view themselves in an active and deliberate position, all the language and ideas tend to focus on deliberate craft and craftsmanship. Ironically, this is at times coupled with more passive language regarding “rules” or “laws” which govern these beliefs or concepts.

      in reply to: What is beautiful? #19370
      kFoyauextlH
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        Thank you for visiting! Hope you find the time to say more soon!

        in reply to: A thelemic view of consciousness #19079
        kFoyauextlH
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          Haha that is very good on so many levels, I like the ideas, I think it deserves some lengthier clear cut reasoning. I asked for ideas regarding it on Lunatic Outpost as FreedomStands and several related things but nothing much seemed impressive from people. In my view I am just a front or a puppet for uncontrollable power.

          in reply to: Accelerationism #19360
          kFoyauextlH
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            Haha I guess the summarizing helps because otherwise people don’t know what the f*ckall I am speaking about.

            Luckily I can explain everything I write about very clearly no matter how mystical and weird it sounds, and all of it is actually true or can be clearly seen to be the case, with ample evidence available for it besides being intuitively acceptable.

            For example, I recently wrote about Britons and Africans, but they, as well as Saracens, are all just code words or briefcases filled with ideas, like a portfolio for a project. It deals with themes or combinations of ideas and how those ideas seem to be present and repeated but not dealing with particular individuals in the most literal modern sense. These themes of sex and labor continue to dominantly permeate music dominantly associated with the African theme through the English language.

            The stuff I am talking about deals with the world of ideas which is on top of or in front of and underneath the world which can not be seen, we literally only have the world of ideas, which makes my writing, though it is mystic in content, about the only reality we know and see.

            in reply to: A thelemic view of consciousness #19074
            kFoyauextlH
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              I like this I as coordinate idea, can you discuss what the spacial field or plane in which this coordinate would be given context or relevance is, I am looking for a complete cosmology in simple terms.

              Most people believe that the I is a body or inside a body used as a vehicle within 3d space.

              The I as a coordinate seems to imply exclusive boundaries on a plane or fields that is vaster than the coordinate.

              in reply to: Britons (What Are They?): You Are What You Speak #19428
              kFoyauextlH
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                Very good, the stuff you both are saying is totally relevant actually, it very much has to do with commerce, commercialism, mercantilism and salesmanship, advertising and aggrandizing for sale, and likewise the authority that comes with making people believe, almost like the Dalai Lama or the Pope, the Queen is called the Queen over practically all other Queens because of this dominating advertising language and trade language which makes itself the spokesperson for the whole world, its dominant eye and most self-respected eye all through its trading power and self-promotion.
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_did_those_feet_in_ancient_time
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_The_Emanation_of_the_Giant_Albion
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albion
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albion_(Blake)
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                ” After the Acts of Union 1707, the terms British and Britoncame to be applied not just to the remaining Brittonic peoples themselves, but to all of the inhabitants of the Kingdom of Great Britain[sup][11][/sup][sup][incomplete short citation][/sup] (and subsequently the United Kingdom).”
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                ” Early Modern Englishbegan in the late 15th century with the introduction of the printing press to London and the King James Bible, and the start of theGreat Vowel Shift.[sup][10][/sup] Through the worldwide influence of the British Empire, modern English spread around the world from the 17th to mid-20th centuries. Through all types of printed and electronic media, as well as the emergence of the United States as a globalsuperpower, English has become the leading language of international discourse and thelingua franca in many regions and in professional contexts such as science, navigation, and law. ”
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                http://richardboyden.com/masonry_and_british_israelism.htm
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                https://www.irishtimes.com/news/the-ark-at-the-seat-of-kings-1.356282?mode=amp
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_(Nineteen_Eighty-Four)
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                “Oh, but of course! It’s High Rock. If you can’t kill them, marry them, that’s the motto of Bretons. In Skyrim, many people can trace their lineage back centuries and they’re not descended from anyone who came from further away than the next hold, but that’s not the case in Daggerfall. When foreigners come to High Rock, they’re very confused because they see women with snowy, olive, sepia skin and they think, “Oh, I see a Nord, I see an Imperial, I see a Redguard,” but they’re all Bretons. In Daggerfall, being a Breton is not about what kingdom your ancestors came from. It’s all about hating the kingdoms you aren’t in now. “
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                The Eye has done for London what the Eiffel Tower did for Paris, which is to give it a symbol and to let people climb above the city and look back down on it. Not just specialists or rich people, but everybody. That’s the beauty of it: it is public and accessible, and it is in a great position at the heart of London. ”
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spectator_(1711)

                The News and whatever language was dominant in the News would dominate the way information was transferred, interpreted, and circulated. Initiation through the Eye, “Published by Authority”
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                https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_journalism_in_the_United_Kingdom
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                ” News for public consumption was at first tightly controlled by governments. By 1530, England had created a licensing system for the press and banned “seditious opinions”.[sup][89][/sup]Under the Licensing Act, publication was restricted to approved presses—as exemplified by The London Gazette, which prominently bore the words: “Published By Authority”.[sup][90][/sup] Parliament allowed the Licensing Act to lapse in 1695, beginning a new era marked by Whig and Torynewspapers.[sup][91][/sup] (During this era, the Stamp Act limited newspaper distribution simply by making them expensive to sell and buy.) In France, censorship was even more constant.[sup][92][/sup] Consequently, many Europeans read newspapers originating from beyond their national borders—especially from theDutch Republic, where publishers could evade state censorship.[sup][93][/sup]The new United States saw a newspaper boom beginning with the Revolutionary era, accelerated by spirited debates over the establishment of a new government, spurred on by subsidies contained in the 1792 Postal Service Act, and continuing into the 1800s.[sup][94][/sup][sup][95][/sup] American newspapers got many of their stories by copying reports from each other. Thus by offering free postage to newspapers wishing to exchange copies, the Postal Service Act subsidized a rapidly growing news network through which different stories could percolate.[sup][96][/sup]Newspapers thrived during the colonization of the West, fueled by high literacy and a newspaper-loving culture.[sup][97][/sup] By 1880, San Francisco rivaled New York in number of different newspapers and in printed newspaper copies per capita.[sup][98][/sup] Boosters of new towns felt that newspapers covering local events brought legitimacy, recognition, and community.[sup][99][/sup] The 1830s American, wrote Alexis de Tocqueville, was “a very civilized man prepared for a time to face life in the forest, plunging into the wilderness of the New World with his Bible, ax, and newspapers.“[sup][100] “[/sup]
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                I don’t post random videos, this video illustrates a number of things from the above writing. The British Imagination or Mind transfers through the English language and converts the Spectator who uses it into a Briton. Without the massive landholdings of the past which established its fame, it continues to be the Authority when it comes to interpretation and communication.

                The Eye is the Spiritual symbol of Briton and all English Speakers whereas Gastric systems and engines and the visceral may be the symbol of Germany which remained a language of the gut, and France to do with Hair as a sensitivity and style.

                Mesopotamia or the Near East would be the Dead Heart or Soul of the world of Man, and America and China its shoulders and arms and hands, where China or East Asia manufactures and America uses it and attacks as well.

                Africa are the loins and the legs, associated with all things primal, even loin cloths, working labor, doing the leg work, being the origin and the foundation, the world standing upon the work of laborers and slaves and fueled by keeping people at the level of beasts concerned with food and water and basic ammenities, just like we are all Britons through our use of English and our being utterly hypnotized by its magic and glamour, having its interpretive Eye, we are also Africans and Black Slaves living under the Eye of the Sun and toiling and dealing with hunger and conflict and the brute body which became the associations with Africa.

                in reply to: Accelerationism #19359
                kFoyauextlH
                Participant

                  No, that one is related but I meant this one: https://ontic-philosophy.com/Thread-RELEVANT-to-ALL-threads-posted-thus-far-by-ALL-members

                  Then at the bottom of that it links to the next set and includes other mentions of the themes.
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                  The Homophobic Death Drive subject is about a desire within a group seeking acceptance actually seeking annihilation and towards being non-entities or equilibrium to the point of dissolution, that the same goals are secretly shared by those seeking acceptance as those seeking abolition. The link https://ontic-philosophy.com/Thread-RELEVANT-to-ALL-threads-posted-thus-far-by-ALL-members is another thread which features dialogue from Bernard Shaw’s philosophical play called Man And Superman about Vitalism and the Death Drive and other things. I posted two different sequential sections, one part is there and the link to the next part is at the bottom of that thread.

                  in reply to: A thelemic view of consciousness #19073
                  kFoyauextlH
                  Participant

                    I just made up that term though but if you know of a better one or one in use already I could pick up that might help too.
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                    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abyss_(Thelema)
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                    Can you all write about that concept and the various components mentioned in the article and what you think of it and them and personally?

                    in reply to: Accelerationism #19355
                    kFoyauextlH
                    Participant

                      Yes, if you read those two chunks I posted about Vitalism and the Death Drive recently, you may enjoy the discussion in those as they are related to this topic totally. The first of the chunks is in a thread called “Relevant to all topics by all members” or something. It literally covers aspects of things discussed throughout the forum from the start.

                      kFoyauextlH
                      Participant

                        That is very true, Gothic terminology like Vampire and then Blood Sucker has been used in political discourse regularly by many major authors. In the notes above, which can be applied to political theories, it deals with conceptualizing and satisfying conceptual desires or requirements.

                        in reply to: A thelemic view of consciousness #19087
                        kFoyauextlH
                        Participant

                          Haha yeah I noticed that too, I am glad you did as well. It means distinct regions or borders where responsibility or credit is assigned. For example, a gun, a hand, a body, a deliberate thought.

                          The gun is considered an object and may be considered a credit region, so when someone says “the gun went off” it is putting the responsibility or fault or credit around the gun region and what it encompasses like its mechanisms.

                          The hand by itself is considered or can be considered an individual credit region, so if someone says my hand just jolted then they are distinguishing the hand from their self and making it clear the hand has or is its own credit region or can be.

                          The body likewise can be distinguished when it acts without a sense of control or awareness.

                          What most people consider their self or give credit to is their conscious and deliberate seeming thought processes which appear to command the body, but the body itself can be blamed individually and distinct from the conscious and deliberately planning mind, the thoughts of which also passively arise.

                          in reply to: A thelemic view of consciousness #19072
                          kFoyauextlH
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                            I’d love to hear all and every members answer on that as well. In my view I can not really distinguish credit regions as anything more than convenient figures of speech.

                            kFoyauextlH
                            Participant

                              Fantastic, it helps me out as well to have things consolidated like this, I have “chunked” things deliberately, if things appear all together in sets it is also deliberate.

                              in reply to: Ressentiment #19394
                              kFoyauextlH
                              Participant

                                Fantastic, thank you so much for writing this article!

                                in reply to: Amon/Amen Etymology #19383
                                kFoyauextlH
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                                  Yeah totally. I think its a real mystical force even though humans act as its agents.
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                                  That the Syncretism was not just the pure silliness of Rome for example, but an overall force in action through Roman policy and tendency.

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