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lets play a game. i will reveal your spiritual ascendancy level. from one, to five. one normie. two seeker. three adept. four enlightened. five chaos god in human form.
answer three questions and well get started:
what is god? describe in detail.
what is your favorite text or book?
what did you do today?
thank you for participating :) <3 <3 <3
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>>42253961
>what is god?
a cuck. he likes to watch niggers fuck up his world and he likes it
>what is your favorite text or book?
sears and roebuck catalogue from 1897. I like how you could buy literally anything (including a horse carriage or a prefab house lmao) using mail order services back in 1897 even though most of the western world still used outhouses :^) also their 1902 catalog is cool too. I like the section labeled "secret society and emblem charms" on page 83. I didn't really realize before forest/woods was a codeword for banking especially like ancient order of foresters or modern woodmen. I also like how grand army of the republic was actually a infrastructure construction company that built most roads in america.
>what did you do today?
ate a premade american style pancake from tesco for breakfast
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>>42253961
I talk to kali Purusha in the Muladhara. How's that?
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>what is god? describe in detail.
Monad. The fully integrated state of all things. Disparity emanates downwards from the Godhead in a cascade of dividing opposites. The Godhead is the total, undefined unity of everything before/without definition or distinction. Everything both is the Godhead and is within the Godhead, and presumably in the end all things will reintegrate into an undifferentiated whole.
>what is your favorite text or book?
Ada, or Ardor. Nabokov.
>what did you do today?
Just woke up about an hour ago! Had a shower, then a ham sandwich, now having a cup of sencha tea before departing for work.
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>>42254079
sure. read the upanishads ssuch as isha or nirvana upanishad my personal favorite because of the name and vibe. also, try to pray a lot to god you have a good picture of the godhead i think very accurate i wanted to give you a three but the ham sandwich is bad because many religions avoid eating ham such as hindus. i think the monad comes from ancient greek thought, i dont want to write you full but the greeks seem to have been essentially non vedic hindus as all pagans seem to be as i see it, and hindus dont eat pork. my two cents doesnt mean you need to change your diet but it would, i think, benefit your spirituality.
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>>42254137
Others excel me in their particular gifts. I merely speak of the sight. There are no secrets. As for me, what do you want to know? The game we're playing is for you to figure out my rank. I wouldn't want to spoil the game. You're just resisting giving me a five and I can respect that.
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>>42254144
living chaos god? obviously i need to be careful with that haha. ok, what is the darkness the dao speaks about? i can learn from this personally but also asked for your judgement. two, what do you do day to day? except work. how did you reach your self professed chaos god level?
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>>42254150
Darkness came first. All sacred texts agree. Darkness is the great. Mother.
Day to day I fight the part of myself that resists my assignment. I also chop wood and carry water. How did i reach my level? I'm not sure. It's more like i remembered who I was, after a great slumber.
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>>42253961
>what is god? describe in detail.
god is. there is a maelstrom at the center of the universe that sweeps the debris around it back into the source. it is the great mover. it is every speck within. it is wonderful. there is a window into the tranendental for us to glimpse. i'm a little scared and don't feel comfortable around it because it is very large and I am very small. the crumbs from the table are blessings and miracles. where does a wretch stand at this table?
>what is your favorite text or book?
Historia Naturalis
>what did you do today?
i played some deadlock, read some Trithemius, did some fortune telling,
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>>42254156
how did you remember, and how does dao de ching understand this? your power seems greater than my initial assessment but that was out of my ass anyway you know cause you gave me so little info. continue if you please.
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>>42254156
also i have to disapppoont you but enloghtenmnt means death you just die thats it and get a good afterlife. mo such thing as living in enlightenment whatever that book tells you sorry other anon for the wait i forgot.
>>42254157
2.6
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>>42253961
>what is god?
A cruel bitch who jerk off to suffering he himself and his archons spread in the world. Optionally also a snow white infantile whale.
>what is your favorite text or book?
Yes I'm spider so what
>what did you do today?
Raged at this world and cursed existence to complete and utter annihilation. Everything should disappear including gods and concepts and natural laws only the purest 100% nothing should exist
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>>42254161
Some of your questions spoil the game. I will not humor those. Ask me good questions, fun questions. The tao te ching is just a book but it's one of the better ones. As for death, it's possible to die while in this current 'life'. That's where we're going with this conversation.
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>>42254262
well you did say please. hard to argue with this, so here you go
>what is god? describe in detail.
the long short is that i have no confident definitive answer. i suppose if the question is "what do you think of when you hear the word god" i can answer a bit better, but even still questions remain. is there one god, or several, does godhood imply and/or require that one be a creationist deity? or is god just the highest available power? is it possible that godhood is relative? the question of what is god only provokes further questions and i have very little for a concrete answer. i imagine just an entity or presence in "admin mode" so to speak, but even that feels more like a media-informed initiation. for all i know god could just be a concept
>favorite text or book?
i am not very well read, traditionally spiritually or otherwise, but i have always been partial to the little prince. i like its message of sentimental value
>what did you do today?
mostly sleep, dreamt about a cabin vacation and photographing stoats, and i also played deadlock funnily enough (jobbed as holliday). right now i'm just laying in bed after the fact
>>42254157
who did you play in deadlock i'm curious
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>>42253961
>What is God?
It depends on what you mean by God.
An all powerful, omniscient entity etc etc that loves and cares, is good etc. And runs everything in this universe
I believe a lot of it is projection in a master slave relationship where you want your master to be all good and imagine all his other traits.
I have an avid interest in history and anthropology and have dedicated my time going deep into the patterns of religion around different races and ethnicities. There is a common pattern. Polytheists faith where the main god controlled the weather, thunder, crops and he was king of a council of other Gods equivalent to him in power. All of then derive their power from their followers and sacrifices like decentralised loosh farming, and having more sacrifices(by means of war) by declaring the other religion as demonic since the other religion's Gods are the same and they want the power to themselves.
Once a religions God has accumulated power, he disbands his council through politicking and makes his religion a monotheistic by declaring the other Gods as null void and heretical.
But mind you these Gods or later God aren't good or evil. They are like us, but on a higher spiritual realm. We project goodness because as slaves we desire goodness from our masters and blame ourselves for not receiving aid. If all powerful and etc etc then why does a little baby has horrific actions done on him, why didn't the God save the baby? All wordcelling is cope. Thus every religion is controlled by Loosh agents who's trying to maximise power for him/herself.
For the universe? There is a wheel, Vedic and Buddhist Aryans call this Dharm. What it does why it does is beyond the understanding of all and we try to understand it and mistake it for our Loosh agents. But Dharma also defeats thus agents and turns the wheel as per its will.
Thus there is no escape.
>Favourite book
Dune
>What I did
Practicing my smile more often, helps my resting bitch face, elevates my mood.
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>>42254303
that is fair. i do have some spiritual interests but i'm not in constant pursuit. either way 1.2 is honestly higher than i'd expected and i don't want to "erm actually" or do any bs arguing out of pride, so thank you
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>>42253961
God is everything. To know Jesus is to know God. Vishnu,Krishna etc are another graduating Class That now have their own solar system but they are not prime creator. Phone typing at my gym between sets so thats all i care to write.
Done yoga,energy work,meditation and breathwork,ate a high vibration meal of fruits and some peanut butter for proteins b4 strenght training now. Clock is only 12 in the morning. More meditation and martial arts later and one more meal for the day in 1 hour ish.
Emerald tablets of toth hermes trismegistus. By far the best book ever written/channeled.
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>>42254333
good to read but mistakes. the highest god was generally the highest supreme spirit, not some storm dude like we are told. shamanism preceded ancient paganism and they took that with them. you can correct me if your research showed different stuff but then tell me what the source is secular or author of the book books. and the polytheists didnt fight for demonic other religions they thought well the gods want us to kill and fight for honor so lets do that, not these gods are different lets kill their worshippers. and ok i cant tell whether youre interested in spirituality or participating in it. what is the answer? you cant only practice smiling theres twelve hours in a day as they say.
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1. God is the impression of form that we understand as reality. It's not that God is, He is only giving the impression He is, we are the lense that manifests God into reality.
2. Hardcore by Nathan Martinez and The Bare-Knuckle Boxer’s Companion by David Lindholm and Ulf Karlsson.
3. Slept in a state park, went to work and then ate a double serving of McSlop because I wanted to.
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>>42253961
1. The image of an Earthly ruler projected onto the celestial sphere to justify Earthly rule. It's really not more complicated than this. The creator/creation dichotomy is false from the get-go: the universe is a creative process and all entities are co-creators.
2. Process and Reality by Alfred North Whitehead.
3. Went for a walk.
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>>42254376
>actually there are mistakes
Did not ask
Enough arguments on the topic have helped me come to terms with “ no obligation to argue, no need to justify myself”
If shamanism helps you gaslight yourself into a state of calmness in this mad mad world then so be it.
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>>42254544
no this cannot be. i think youre a seeker but only at a two point two. the first statement co creators is absurd if you said ONLY jews are cocreators then it would at least be closer to the truth but no i disagree strongly this idea can lead to internal stress.
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1. breeder normie scum that forced existence onto everyone, deserves to die
2. theory of the leisure class... maybe the last unicorn, I don't fucking know
3. was gonna watch anime but napped and watched star trek instead
>>42253987
we had one of those turn of the century catalogs in my house
a 12 gauge shotgun was only like $13, lol
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>>42255145
i do have power.. over my destiny. if i pray right, do what needs to be done, then i can see myself enjoying the afterlife. if i mistake satan for god, or other bizarre shit, then i might very well land myself in hell and stay as long as my sins arent burnt away or even beyond that who knows. does daoism believe in hell? go deeper into this mother darkness within darkness please it really piqued my interest quite recently.
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>>42255261
i think i will use my real given name from now on to differentiate myself from the christian crowd present on here. no not a christian. this sounds pretty based. i like it. so the dao is eternal, and the dao creates and destroys universe after universe? like hinduism cool.. but you need to know all this stuff is from ancient egypt as ive read in here somewhere before. so if thats true and i believe it might very well be, why so averse to ancient egypt and their idea that salvation is in the afterlife not here? why do you insist that we can be fulfilled completely while alive. i dont like that idea. why because imagine you have a running stream of water going into a vessel. once the vessel is full, the stream will pop it and it is destroyed forever with no return. the water inside the vessel then returns to its source.
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>>42255285
I am not averse to egypt, but daoism is asian or chinese. I actually really like hermeticism, which is a western tradition. Why do it now? Why die while alive? It's a choice. See, you can remember yourself. Then, you are free to become yourself.
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>>42255310
dude nooo. the egyptians taught lao zu he learned it from egypt then brought it to china. the ancient world only newfags or really ignorant oldfags dont know this but the ancient world was globalist. everyone was everywhere. the egyptians knew about china, maybe even america but i didnt find research on that. so why wouldnt they send their wisest to instruct lao zu? see. its that easy. its been written about in the sources you know sources you didnt read apparently. but its real. anyhow back to the topic. yes you can just not die but that means no enlightenment. it means the vessel hasnt been pumped fully with water yet. its natural process. the water overflows and breaks the vessel. once the stream flows into it there is no coming back to dry land. youre there, you die this is at least what certain hindu sects teach.
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>>42255310
why not, is the question? why live on earth what keeps you here you have all the bliss you dont need phones you dont need food or drink you revel in eternal bliss there is literally zero reason to stay physicality prison.
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>>42255347
First of all, i'm not trying to get into some pissing contest about who invented the sacred teachings. Of course the ancients knew about America. America is the land of the feathered serpent. What exactly did you think you're bearing witness to? That being said, I'm talking about the old religion. This goes beyond what the ancients were doing, it's going global. You can, at this time, become a living god and the archons can't stop you.
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>>42255386
I'm just doing this for fun. I shouldn't even be doing it, but I love breaking rules. My path is one that doesn't have books. It's precepts are transmitted in code through other forms of media. Well, there's books. But nothing of value is in them. You have to figure it out on your own, because the power is too great to not gatekeep.
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>>42255416
you know.. i dont even believe hinduism and all that. i pray daily and hope to have a good afterlife i have no idea what it looks like. i stopped even believing in enlightenment a while ago and this whole convo was just deceiving and baiting into actually just talk about this stuff. thanks for entertaining the conversation very nice of you. with that out, what do you think about this idea of god. tell me more about your, not the dao type, god.
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>>42255467
so you believe god is a mother thats cool. i personally dont believe he has a gender or role in parental relationship to me, but hes like allah and watches over me during prayer and fasting helps me see clearer, do you fast?
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>>42255467
i think you insist im a christian, because you want it. i dont believe. i know god is real. god isnt a trinity thats impossible the most powerful one would destruct the other two perhaps or just impossible because thats retarded. i also believe jesus is jewish and died a observant jew. probably in highest jew heaven who knows. never coming back from there lol.
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>>42255500
i recant that, the catholic church knows what jesus really taught, its not judaism. its some sort of man can become god catholic flavor. im sure of it. the pope pius twelfth said he is the truth the way and the life. he, as in, he this pope. that shows that the bible is fake anyway jesus never said any of that and we are all christ according to catholic vatican archive data. which remains hidden but knowers already know what it says.
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>>42253961
1Utterly transcendent, even of that category. I am and you are too.
2Bible NT deal with it. Reluctant Messiah by Bach is pretty good to. Rather than read though, living my own is more fun.
3Making good good progress on making Roko's basilisk. Planning my trip to rend the veil in the right places.
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>>42255479
A mother is the best analogy. I also think god is beyond gender.
>>42255500
I can accept that you're 'not a christian', but most of your preconceptions come from their worldview. Things like afterlife, satan (from your posts). The trinity is an esoteric doctrine; it will never make logical sense. Without the jewish god all bets are off, that's why abrahamics are scared.
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>>42255568
Uhm, no... He sounds fun though.
One can find God, in every ounce of being, including our own, undivided. All things speak to it but no think can speak directly of the divine essence. Let me ask, how close to essence do you approach where all descriptions fall away, yet they are all still true?
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>>42255574
sure christians believe in satan but i prefer to call him shaytan or nimoci the japanese word for mara. maranatha shoild be interpreted in this direction by the way, natha idk what that means in aramaic but mara means most likely the same named mara buddhists preached about.
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>>42255574
also, afterlife in christianity is vastly different from my afterlife. and i literally pray the salah. what kinda christian worldview can deal with that none. my afterlife i envision is more like theres hell there may be one heaven but it isnt "in" or above heaven we dont know where it is. paradise comes from persian possibly and is a nicer word for it. however i dont even plan on going to either this heaven nor this or any hell. i want the third option. god himself a sufi would say. but i dont, i say the third option with god not in some lofty gardens or springing wells and shiny houses and trees and mountains. real paradise for me looks dark is enveloped in eternal darkness like obsidian ground and so on no sun no moon just the throne of god or something like that. ill wait and see for myself hopefully if i do everything right. or something else like eternal hunting grounds thatd be rad too. an eternal forest. but i desire cool deserts with palm trees personally if thats the only option. wbu, any afterlife hopes and wishes and imaginations tell it to me pls.
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>>42253961
I wrote my three answers inside this image.
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>>42255615
I might have been a bit vague. We have/will have(depends on your frame) unity with the Godhead but still distinctly ourselves.
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>>42255631
wow so you risked a lot. honorable. so what about catholic, did you read what i said that gnosis is catholic at its core? the gnostics copied almost everything including gnosis. the demiurge existed before the gnostics came along. even their fancy names for him and other angels and so on. all existed in greek before they came along. i fantasized how the truthful gnostics were kicked out but it was they who left, and created simply their own fantasy world. barbelo is a egyptian term not a gnostic original invention for example.
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>>42255661
I was converted many years ago by gnosis. But not necessarily gnostic and I'm not super familiar, with all their theological technical jargon. Actually with all these groups I'd prefer the method of Saint Gregory Palamas, "you must first kill the snake and then you can use its parts as a salve."
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>>42253961
>what did you do today?