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Gnosis
8th October 2005, 22:53
The three most important aspects of an individual human existence are one's Word, one's Will, and one's Wisdom.

In other words, the most importants things or concepts of your life, those things which are valuable (or at least should be considered so) beyond measure are your Name, your Behaviours, and your Opinion (your idea of yourself in relation to your environment).

Who you are and what you say, who you appear to be and what you do, and that which you believe to be truth as you observe yourself in relation to your surrounding universe.

These concepts are the only "things" you may ever consider your own or yourself and should be regarded as the most sacred attributes of any human existence experience.

This should be considered when joining or forming a group.
None of these aspects should be sacrificed for any other unless it be the will of the individual to "convert" to a "new" way of being, acting, and thinking.

I cannot stress enough the importance of Being, Acting, and Thinking, they are all one may ever know, all one may ever have, the most important tools for survival, politics, society, and philosophy as they are the only tools one may ever use.

Each and every individual has the ability and potential to Be, to Act, and to Think.

There is much power in the conscious Being, the conscious Acting, the conscious Opinion.

The revolutionary objective is to be, act, and opinionate in the most conscious way fathomable by the individual.

Consciousness is incredibly important.
Without consciousness, one is severely limited by ones own ignorence of "truths" which are readily accessable if only one has the conscious ability to open ones self to the reality of such truths.
One is liable to believe in what one perseives as truth, even if it is "false".
True and false are a matter of personal opinion, and opinion is a matter of life experience and the development of consciousness.

Example:
Once apon a time, the Earth was the center of the universe.
Then a few men were born who allowed their minds to become more conscious despite the fact that the "truth" was already "known".
They were what we call "leaders".
They became more conscious and eventually found the Sun to be the center of the solar system, and the solar system to be one of many.
We are not yet conscious of any universal center, there is work to be done, leaders to be born or brought into consciousness.

To be conscious is important because if one is not conscious of at least the fact that they are unconscious, one may never formulate an "accurate" opinion of their self in relation to their universe.
If one never formulates a conscious-as-possible opinion, one may never act within the environment in a conscious way.

Unconsciousness and ignorence are the two causes of human suffering.

To change the world from unconscious ignorence, action must be taken on the individual level.
It is up to the individual human to realize control over his or her own mind, destiny, and actions to "save" or "revolutionize" the world.

Organizing into groups for the support and security which comes with being apart of a group is a wise idea when the group operates in such a way as to never undermine the authority of the individual opinion, the individual will, and the individual personality.

This is to say that each member of the group should never actually depend on the group for anything, not even security.

The group should be formed for the purposes of sharing information and becoming more conscious of others in the immediate environment who may or may not share ones own views but will indeed assist in the process of the individual forming an opinion of himself in relation to those people he assosiates himself with.

The organization should not be the end, but a means to an end.
In the end, every man and woman should be independent of one another, even if they decide to spend the rest of their lives in the presence of each other.
In the end, survival should not depend on a system of government made to keep people alive, but instead on the individual will to survive and fend for himself.

However, when it comes to matters of survival, it is not wise to simple throw away the tradition of forming communities.

I am not against people helping eachother, or banding together to form a stronger force against an adversary of sorts.

I am not agianst people sharing with eachother and loving eachother.

What I am against is unnecessary dependence on an alien power source which is hardly detected in everyday life (outside the police, the supermarket, and the TV), assumes dominance over the individual, and is almost impossible to communicate with.

What I am against is the lawful keeping alive of those humans not fit to live.
I am against enforcement of law.
The word "enforcement" contains the word "force" and it is one of my pricipal beliefs that one should never feel or be forced into anything, for if an action or inaction goes against the will of the individual, then there is an imbalance, and imbalance is an illusion, and I do not agree with the keeping of illusion for the "betterment" of society.

I believe one should always be honest, and that honesty is the basis of Trust.
Without trust, peace is impossible to see.
Without Peace, Joy is hard to come by.
Without Joy, love is empty.
When love is empty, only pain and sorrow prevail.

Under this system, love is empty and pain and sorrow rule high.

The government is not honest, and neither are the people who elected it.

Without consciousness, one may never be honest.
Consciousness is synonymus with honesty.

The greatest change will come when all are honest in their Word, their Will, and their Wisdom.
The greatest change will be complete when the popular goel in life is to be as conscious and honest as possible so that we may all live in Trust, Peace, Joy, and Love.

We must stop trying to keep those who need not be alive.
We must allow death into our opinion of what is natural and right.
We must allow our community to thin out, starting with the old, the weak, and the malformed.
We must allow the for survival of the fitest, for those who survive are those who deserve life.
To keep alive the weak and the malformed is selfish and deprives the strong and conscious their natural birth rights.

It is counter productive to keep alive those who are better off dead.
It saps the life energy of those who are fit and able.
It forces those who are fit and able to carry those who are better off dead.
And with all the energy wasted on carrying those who will die any way, true progress is slowed.
When we hold onto the past, we sacrifice the future and all it may or may not hold.

We as individuals decide what our future holds.
We decide the courses of our own individual lives.
We must accept responsability for our own actions, our own survival, our own opinions.
We must be honest with ourseves and with others so that we may trust in that honesty, live in peace without fear of other humans, and when we do not fear each other but instead find joy in the existence of one another and our interactions, we will at last find our love for one another.
And when that love is made material, made real, so real that we all feel it, then we will have found the stability the human race so desprately needs in order to complete our mission as a species.

When organizing, keep an open mind, but be honest in what you see and what you do not.
Do not agree with something in order to "keep the peace".
The kind of peace which comes when one has sacrificed ones own feelings and opinions out of fear of rejection or belittlement is not true peace, it is an illusion, and an illusion will always get in the way of attaining a higher consciousness.

And if the goel of a group is to be simultaneously as strongly bound as possible and yet as independent as possible, healthy arguement is always called for.
It is important to discuss ones views in relation to anothers views.
Its the only real way of knowing how close to the truth your assumption has landed.
But still it is important to remember that there is no one truth, and that for every person in existence there is an individual universe in existence, taylored according to their own individual opinion of that universe and expressed within that individual's actions and communications.


Obviously these theories are not yet pefectly organized into what I might call a well developed essay.
But with a little help from a few conscious opinionators, I might actually be able to communicate what it is I am feeling.
That is why I have posted this here and now.
So, what do you think so far?
Your comments and questions will help me to be conscious of anything I may have missed.
Remember, through the process of interactive communication, this rough draft will eventually (hopefully) take on a new form, one more complete and perhaps even influential in the great sphere of human consciousness.

Rawthentic
11th October 2005, 02:00
i love it man. of course, this needs some good organizing, but I love ur concept. youre a great thinker