The Reality War – It’s just Gnostics all the way down(theupheaval.substack.com)
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The Reality War – It’s just Gnostics all the way down
https://theupheaval.substack.com/p/the-reality-war
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Thank god someone else sees it.
Here's another essay I felt similarly about: "Memetic Tribes":
https://medium.com/s/world-wide-wtf/memetic-tribes-and-cultu...
This one's a little older, so it's interesting to read with some hindsight.
Here's another essay I felt similarly about: "Memetic Tribes":
https://medium.com/s/world-wide-wtf/memetic-tribes-and-cultu...
This one's a little older, so it's interesting to read with some hindsight.
This is nutso bullshit, but it's worth a read. It's important to understand and pattern match this kind of sex cult early, before it becomes NXIVM
Seems like a long way of saying civilization was a mistake, which Yuval Noah Harari does in Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. Alternately, it could be read as a description of how mental illness in large groups engendered by civilzation continues to plague us to this day.
Seems to make the same simplistic flaws in thinking that it tried to pin on humans, as though the person writing this was some "other"
Reality for all practical purposes is easily verifiable and if you can't live in a world where decisions are based on empirical data then who cares about a high minded theological debate.
The reason the earth will soon not be sustainable is primarily because people are not worried about this life because they believe there will be a better one when they die. The honest reason for that is because it's an easier way to think than reality.
Reality for all practical purposes is easily verifiable and if you can't live in a world where decisions are based on empirical data then who cares about a high minded theological debate.
The reason the earth will soon not be sustainable is primarily because people are not worried about this life because they believe there will be a better one when they die. The honest reason for that is because it's an easier way to think than reality.
This was a great read.
There was a series focusing on the underlying problem driving people to seek these types of communities - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=54l8_ewcOlY
The series touched on Gnosticism, and how it developed into future philosophies - even evolving into the foundation of the Nazi belief system. We’re at a point where, due to a wholesale rejection of religion, we’ve thrown the baby (practical wisdom traditions) out with the bath water (improbable metaphysical axioms)
The author also touches on the notion of a metaverse, and I’ve been writing on the subject as well. This vision of a “metaverse”, as the author alludes to, is one that is not divorced from reality but perpendicular to it. It could be a great thing, or a digital hell.
We live in weird times, and collectively are in dire need of wisdom.
There was a series focusing on the underlying problem driving people to seek these types of communities - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=54l8_ewcOlY
The series touched on Gnosticism, and how it developed into future philosophies - even evolving into the foundation of the Nazi belief system. We’re at a point where, due to a wholesale rejection of religion, we’ve thrown the baby (practical wisdom traditions) out with the bath water (improbable metaphysical axioms)
The author also touches on the notion of a metaverse, and I’ve been writing on the subject as well. This vision of a “metaverse”, as the author alludes to, is one that is not divorced from reality but perpendicular to it. It could be a great thing, or a digital hell.
We live in weird times, and collectively are in dire need of wisdom.
“ We’re at a point where, due to a wholesale rejection of religion, we’ve thrown the baby (practical wisdom traditions) out with the bath water (improbable metaphysical axioms) “
Might want to consider our bubble though, the percentage of non-religious in the world is actually decreasing (due to a number of demographic trends).
Might want to consider our bubble though, the percentage of non-religious in the world is actually decreasing (due to a number of demographic trends).
It's a fair point - Especially when you consider that modern nationalism and political ideology is a religion unto itself.
Perhaps I need to reread but it seems like this rejection of gnosticism sings and dances much like gnosticism itself.
I think the Gnosticism of The Matrix comes at least in part from Grant Morrison's The Invisibles.
I would call the anti-Gnostic reaction the Empiricist Jihad.
Hermeticism might be mentioned in this context, as well, and it's many offshoots over the centuries. If gnosticism has proved insidiously long-lived, it might be attributed to the close association with early Christianity. More likely it has roots in a much older archetypical dualism in which the material and spiritual were the original duality. One rooted in personal experience of "inside" and "outside" which is, kinda ironically, projected onto the outside world. "If all people have an inside and outside existence, then so does everything else, including Everything."
It's pretty trippy thinking. And it follows both Christianity and Judaism down the centuries. First in sects and then heresies and then secret societies. Always initiatory, always exclusive, it's "the occult": that fervent desire in humans for the divine promethean magic. To be as gods. To will into existence that which we desire, without consequence.
It persists! It's getting worse! Flat earthers are a THING. In 2022.
It kinda makes sense that Gnosticism followed the religious through history. It's more surprising to me that Magic did. I see that as a bigger problem.