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[Opinion] Qliphoth, atavisticism and rejection of civilization.

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Centh

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I see your points.

However, there is a term in modern society, "Toxic Male". Now my interpretation and opinion on that is likely to start a major flame war.
However, let's consider that as we open the Qlippoth up. How many of us have skeletons in our closet? I have several. If the Qlippoth were opened up, I would not be a role model for the current society, but possibly one for that world.

Powerful. Yes. Pretty or stable, no.
All of my skeletons are relatable but I'm not hiding anything. I can't think of anything heavily morally wrong I've done. I have been a huge jerk online before, I guess?

I'm extremely open about my political opinions and I'm very argumentative. Often not to my benefit. I'm a big ol' lefty. Lefty lefty left-in pants.
 

Diluculo_DelFuego

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Well, politicians would be interesting to observe in a qlippothic world.
 

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I like the think the material world is a illusionary experience, not to say it is not physically manifest but rather the mental concepts that overlay it are creations of human interaction and thus a false reality that was created to survive.
It is sort of hive mind really, not truly individual Within the confines of the concept of humanity.
That being said I strive not for what I see on the world but for what I can learn in the unknown.
It becomes clearer when I stop thinking and listen to my thoughts that emerge in relation to certain things.
That being said always be skeptical of something as an absolute truth.
Nothing is absolute, everything is relative, I’m sure that must even apply to the monad concept
 

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I like the think the material world is a illusionary experience, not to say it is not physically manifest but rather the mental concepts that overlay it are creations of human interaction and thus a false reality that was created to survive.
It is sort of hive mind really, not truly individual Within the confines of the concept of humanity.
That being said I strive not for what I see on the world but for what I can learn in the unknown.
It becomes clearer when I stop thinking and listen to my thoughts that emerge in relation to certain things.
That being said always be skeptical of something as an absolute truth.
Nothing is absolute, everything is relative, I’m sure that must even apply to the monad concept
It reminds me of rewatching the Matrix trilogy recently...in the opinion of many, we may be very close to that
 

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I can't think of anything heavily morally wrong I've done.
Humans that cannot control their thoughts also have trouble maintaining a complete memory.

For example, from age 9 to 13 I was subject to low level bullying but I had no memory of that until I turned 20.
 

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Humans that cannot control their thoughts also have trouble maintaining a complete memory.

For example, from age 9 to 13 I was subject to low level bullying but I had no memory of that until I turned 20.
We retain almost everything, a lot of it falls into the subconscious to save space force conciousness to work unimpressed by constant reference
 

Centh

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Humans that cannot control their thoughts also have trouble maintaining a complete memory.

For example, from age 9 to 13 I was subject to low level bullying but I had no memory of that until I turned 20.
I mean yeah I've probably bullied people but: whoops!
yeah its over and i forgive myself. i was a literal c h i l d e
 
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