We have been put into a position by the course of historical events, a position in which we find ourselves ruled in all areas of our lives by mad misanthropes. However much agency we try to have, history has determined the external context in which we must operate. Right or wrong, guilty or innocent, nature doesn’t care; we must take part. We are the victims of history.
Hello, and welcome back to my Minds blog. We live in dark days, and we certainly did see it coming. Remember the meme that was making the rounds a while back, in which the past several years were personified by increasingly barbaric warrior characters, until finally 2018 arrives in full SS uniform? It seems we have arrived; everyone is feeling black pilled, and in spite of our victories the institutions that persecute us are marching onward, far less daunted than we would prefer. Having been worn down by generations of subversion, the predictions made by those of past generations who fought back against this encroaching subversion are falling into place one by one before our eyes.
We cannot play victim, cannot bemoan our fate and merely await the disaster to befall us. We must find our agency through accepting reality for what it is and creating our own powerful context through which to fulfill our role with courage and honor. A cursory examination of traditional roles through history exposes the essences of what we should do. The primary roles of men and of women are clearly within our grasp to understand, but for many of us vastly distant from practice in our own lives, not least because we have been inculcated from an early age to reject these roles, and have pursued lives which have positioned us far from where practice of these ideals is facilitated. Further, these roles are not merely practiced in isolation, but within a context of family, community, and society that has collapsed in our time.
We find ourselves terribly isolated, witnessing the misanthropes encroaching on owhat remains of our humanity, and awaiting a “big move,” a dramatic and sudden action marking the beginning of “true tyranny.” In fact, by the definitions of our forebears we already live under tyranny, and the misanthropes are already making a “big move,” but it is in slow-motion. This has been the slow undermining of our culture and humanity, at a spiritual level later enacted in law and practice once our spirit to launch an effective counter-attack has been broken. One is reminded at this point that the majority of people are not strong leaders but are followers, and will follow where the strong leaders who are able to gain power socially, politically, etc. will lead them, and within the context for life set before them.
This brain disease, if we may call it that, and if I may be florid, this syphilitic archontic infection, is afflicting everyone, with the ideals and practices of misanthropy shaping their character and lifestyle. Many of us will never be the great, restored humans that we wish. We must be what we can, brave, courageous fighters. We must form our brotherhood, find our tribe, and discover the law together, that law by which we shall live as men and women discovering the restored humanity together.
We are the children of chaos, forging a path to the post-empire age. Our surroundings are swirling rapidly into the late-stage breakdown of that structure which made the empire possible, with the institutions so corrupted that their bold restoration en masse seems impossible. In taking back what we can, there must arise amongst us leaders, individuals and groups that will forge the path and create a space for a reborn humanity to emerge from the ashes of conflagration. As leaders arise, it is perfectly natural that one who asserts himself will encounter resistance and will attract challenge, and those who would seek to destroy the would-be leader. This is the natural cost of assertion and leadership, a built in immune response that seeks to maintain balance in nature. In our present condition, that means that the inertia will be in favor of preserving the diseased society in which we find ourselves. This inertia is not in favor of a peaceful resolution.
Thanks for taking the time to read my thoughts. As we plunge ever deeper into the conflict that defines our generation, we must find the context for our lives that empowers us to forge powerfully forward in the face of an external context that imposes its baleful inertia on our lives and on the external context in which we must operate. This is as much a spiritual conflict as it is anything else. There is an inertia of resistance to this onslaught of misanthropy as well, and a pent up pressure of people seeking relief from the bleak hopelessness that the apparent future represents. As we discover this meaning for ourselves, we create a space for this context to spread and assert itself, for the kernel of future humanity to grow and replicate itself amid the chaos of our surroundings. We are not merely the victims of history, but the agents of its course going forward. I’ll be back next week with a brand new blog post, and in the meantime, until then, all the best.