How To Deal With Hams

1. The Ham is guilty of his ignorance of the Four Tenets.

2. Unlike the Normie, the Ham has been exposed to spiritual truth, but has chosen to reject it in preference to lies.

3. Unlike the Tard, the Ham is intelligent enough to understand the Four Tenets. The Ham chooses not to follow them on account of that his heart is evil, and inclines him to evil.

4. Like the Normie, the Ham can become an Elementalist, but whereas the Normie has not, the Ham will not.

5. The Ham will do anything he can to destroy Elementalism, as he has done everything he could to destroy all Dharmic religions.

6. The Ham worships the Principle of Evil, and as such strives to cause as much suffering to sentient beings as possible.

7. Understanding the Ham is a matter of understanding that the true will of the Ham is to cause as much suffering to sentient beings as possible.

8. The Ham is the foremost enemy of the human race.

9. Hams are demons in human forms.

10. Thou shalt not suffer the Ham to live.

11. The greatest crime of the Ham is not all the murder, rape and theft he commits. It is the damage he does to genuine spirituality by cloaking his crimes in the garments of the divine.

12. The lies of the Ham are the main reason so many people do not believe in spirituality today.

13. The Ham is the well-poisoner of spirituality, and the historical crimes of the Ham are the main reason why so many today reject the divine.

14. Those who believe fight in the cause of the Principle of Good, and those who disbelieve fight in the cause of the Principle of Evil. So fight you against the Hams.

15. Never speak more than three words to a Ham.

16. The Hams are ever to the Elementalist open enemies.

17. God will cast terror into the hearts of the Hams. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them.

18. Anything that comes out of the mouth of a Ham is to be considered a lie until proven otherwise.

19. To respect the Ham is to give succour to the Principle of Evil.

20. If a Ham falls down some stairs in front of you and breaks a leg, do not help him, for to do so would be to empower the Principle of Evil.

21. Ham on Ham violence is always cause for celebration.

22. If the Elementalist makes himself impregnable to the Ham, the Ham will destroy himself in his rage.

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How To Deal With Tards

1. The Tard is innocent of his ignorance of the Four Tenets.

2. Unlike the Normie, the Tard cannot understand Elementalism. He is not intellectually capable of it.

3. If the Normie is like a younger sibling, to be gently nurtured to independence, the Tard is like a pet, who cannot be nurtured to independence.

4. Although the Tard cannot become an Elementalist, he is not thereby the enemy of the Elementalist.

5. As the Tard cannot understand the Four Tenets, he must be dealt with on the physical level.

6. Tards tend to react with confusion and indifference upon hearing about the Four Tenets. As such, it is best to engage with them on the simplest, most animalistic level.

7. Dealing with Tards therefore requires a degree of physical rectitude. This means maintaining physical strength and fitness.

8. Dealing with Tards is an excellent opportunity for the Elementalist to simplify their life and jettison unnecessary thoughts and behaviours. Let the Tard represent not tardation, but simplicity.

9. The most important thing when dealing with Tards is to impress Normies.

10. Tard-wrangling is a skill that the Elementalist must master.

11. The Tard should be gently mocked. Not mocked with hate, or bitterness, or a will to dominate, but mocked enough so that other people reject tardation.

12. The Tard is more dangerous than the Normie, but less dangerous than the Ham.

13. Like the Normie, the Tard is not inherently immoral. Herein he contrasts with the Ham.

14. The Tard uses spiritual sacraments to escape from his tardation, not to commune with God. Therefore, such sacraments are wasted on him.

15. The Tard is only permitted to exist because of slave morality. Therefore, like the Ham, and unlike the Normie, the Tard is fundamentally impermanent.

16. The Elementalist does not resent the Tard. The correct approach is to value the Tard for the opportunities he offers to raise one’s frequency of consciousness.

17. The greatest weaknesses of the Tard are his own animal instincts. Whereas the Normie has some degree of self-control, the Tard simply reacts.

18. The Tard fears little, because he doesn’t have enough imagination to fear. When his tardation catches up to him, it tends to be swift and brutal.

19. The best place for an Elementalist is as far away from Tards as possible.

20. The self-destructive nature of Tards means that the Elementalist is not obliged to oppose them. The Tards will do all the work themselves.

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How To Deal With Normies

1. The Normie is innocent of his ignorance of the Four Tenets.

2. The Normie is thrust into the world without much forethought.

3. The parents of the Normie are usually Normies themselves, and as such breed like animals.

4. The Normie can therefore be considered primarily a herd animal, mostly unthinking and instinctive.

5. The Normie is like a child in many ways, blindly trusting of authority figures.

6. The Normie is an artificial and not a natural creation. For the Normie to be possible, the institutions that teach spiritual truth must first have been destroyed.

7. Normies typically react with incredulity upon hearing about the Four Tenets. The Normie is not to blame for this.

8. The correct response to this incredulity is infinite patience.

9. Although the truth of the Four Tenets is the most obvious thing in the world to the Elementalist, this is not so for the Normie.

10. The Normie is most impressed by the certitude of the Elementalist. As such, it behooves the Elementalist to meditate regularly upon the Four Tenets.

11. The Normie is less dangerous than the Tard, and much less dangerous than the Ham.

12. Spiritual sacraments are the easiest way to get the Normie to understand the truth of Elementalism. Such sacraments have enlightened countless Normies throughout history.

13. The world is built on the backs of the Normie, and as such the Normie is to be cherished despite their ignorance.

14. Resolute patience is the way to win Normie hearts. Let them see that the Elementalist is entirely unconcerned by their ignorance of the Four Tenets.

15. The Elementalist treats the Normie as a man should treat his younger brother or sister.

16. The peaceful joy of the Elementalist inspires curiosity in the heart of the Normie.

17. The greatest weakness of the Normie is his fondness for television.

18. The greatest evil of the Normie is that he will destroy anyone the television tells him to destroy.

19. The greatest fear of the Normie is exclusion from the herd. The Normie will kill anyone, including his own offspring, if he thinks it’s necessary to prevent being excluded from the herd.

20. Keeping onside with the Normie demands continual propaganda from the Elementalist side. This demands infinite patience and generosity.

21. Let the Elementalist lead the Normie into the Age of Aquarius!

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The Origins Of Slavery

1. It is utterly impossible to enslave a person who is aware of the spiritual truths about the nature of reality.

2. Enslavement demands the presence of fear, so that alleviation of that fear can be granted in exchange for submission.

3. The spiritually enlightened person cannot be enslaved, because they do not feel fear.

4. A person who does not feel fear will die rather than become a slave.

5. A person who does feel fear will become a slave to alleviate it.

6. Thus, the origin of all slavery is in spiritual slavery.

7. Spiritual enslavement is a twofold process, requiring both the denial of spiritual truth and the promulgation of spiritual lies.

8. Denial of the Four Tenets leads to spiritual confusion, which leads to fear.

9. In fearing death, a person becomes able to be manipulated.

10. The chief spiritual lies are Abrahamism and materialism. Both present a false conception of the divine.

11. A fearful fragment of consciousness will have thoughts of fear and of how to escape that fear.

12. Thoughts of fear destroy the will, and therein destroy a person’s ability to resist slavery.

13. Thus, spiritual slavery leads inevitably to intellectual slavery.

14. When a person’s emotions are under the control of another, that person is emotionally enslaved.

15. Emotion is energy in motion, and a person’s energy is directed by their thoughts.

16. Thus, intellectual slavery leads inevitably to emotional slavery.

17. Emotional enslavement is the normal state of being for both Normies and Hams, and often for Tards.

18. Once a person’s emotions are under the control of someone else, that second person can decide the first person’s physiological reactions to stress. That second person can then decide if the first person remains upright or if they bend the knee.

19. Thus, emotional slavery leads inevitably to physical slavery.

20. Physical slavery does not require chains and shackles.

21. Total control of a person’s body follows naturally from control of their emotions.

22. Total control of a person’s emotions follows naturally from control of their thoughts.

23. Total control of a person’s thoughts follows naturally from control of their spirit.

24. Therefore, total control of a person’s body follows naturally from control of their spirit.

25. Anyone who is not an Elementalist is a slave!

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