The Law Of Attraction

1. The Law of Attraction is the name given to the observation that the energy a person sends out into the Great Fractal is matched by the energy they receive from the Great Fractal.

2. The Normie, the Tard and the Ham all believe that it’s possible to gain advantage over the world by dominating it through the application of force and will.

3. They don’t realise that, by becoming more aggressive, they make the world around them more aggressive. As such, the Normie, the Tard and the Ham are always fighting.

4. The Elementalist laughs at all three, knowing that the Great Fractal is something to be surfed and not something to be raped.

5. The cause and effect of the Law of Attraction are subtly linked, as they are with most spiritual laws. Therefore the causal link is not as obvious as with physical, emotional and mental laws.

6. The Law of Attraction is as intractable and inescapable as any physical, emotional or mental law.

7. Every decision a person makes, no matter how small, alters the frequency of their consciousness. These alterations therefore determine the beings and environments attracted by that person in the future.

8. The energy of every decision made by a person is stored fractally in the frequency of their consciousness.

9. It can be said that each person’s frequency of consciousness is an expression of the Great Fractal into the spiritual plane.

10. Other beings can detect this frequency of consciousness, and tend to react accordingly.

11. As within, so without: what one perceives in the material world is a reflection of what exists in the spiritual world.

12. The Law of Attraction, then, describes on the metaphysical planes what Newton’s Third Law of Motion describes on the physical plane.

13. High-frequency people attract high-frequency people, because they feel at peace with each other.

14. When a high-frequency person meets a low-frequency one, the high-frequency one tends to come across as cold and unfriendly. These energies drive the two apart.

15. High-vibration people attract high-vibration people, because they can exult in each other.

16. When a high-vibration person meets a low-vibration one, the high-vibration one tends to come across as intimidating and dangerous. These energies drive the two apart.

17. Low-frequency people attract low-frequency people, because they can relate to each other.

18. When a low-frequency person meets a high-frequency one, the low-frequency one tends to come across as untrustworthy and devious. These energies drive the two apart.

19. Low-vibration people attract low-vibration people, because they can commiserate with each other.

20. When a low-vibration person meets a high-vibration one, the low-vibration one tends to come across as pitiful and resentful. These energies drive the two apart.

21. A fragment of consciousness of any given frequency carves channels of probability through the Great Fractal so that fragments of consciousness of similar frequencies naturally flow towards it.

22. The will of any fragment of consciousness tends to attract an environment that matches that will.

23. The Law of Attraction, then, reflects the fact that energy tends to take the path of least resistance. Thus, it would be surprising if there were no Law of Attraction!

24. The Law of Attraction is another way of saying that people’s Minor Aspirations tend to become fulfilled, subject to the fulfillment of the Major Aspiration.

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Energies, Frequencies and Vibrations

1. The centre of the Quadrijitu is the place of zero energy. Although it is perfectly peaceful there, it is also perfectly boring. Therefore, God desired to experience energy.

2. The energy of an experience is the degree to which that experience is removed from the centre of the Quadrijitu.

3. The extent to which energy moves up and down along the Great Masculine Axis is called frequency.

4. The extent to which energy moves left and right along the Great Feminine Axis is called vibration.

5. The experience of any given time and place in the Great Fractal will appear somewhere on the Quadrijitu as a combination of energy, frequency and vibration.

6. Following the First Tenet, the Summer Pole is equivalent to a radial angle of zero degrees.

7. The Autumn Pole is then the equivalent to a radial angle of 90 degrees.

8. The Winter Pole is then the equivalent to a radial angle of 180 degrees.

9. The Spring Pole is then the equivalent to a radial angle of 270 degrees.

10. The energy of the experience of any given time, place or perception in the Great Fractal can be expressed as a number between 0 and 1 inclusive.

11. The closer the number is to 0, the more the energy is like bliss. The closer the number is to 1, the more the energy is like awe. Herein it needs to be understood that suffering is awesome, in its own way.

12. Bliss is the minimum amount of negative energy, at the cost of the minimum amount of positive energy.

13. Awe is the maximum amount of positive energy, at the cost of the maximum amount of negative energy.

14. A location of (0.1, 0) is like the First Emanation of the Divine, something very close to the natural state of consciousness.

15. A location of (0.1, 90) is like the novelty of first perceiving the division between yang and yin.

16. A location of (0.1, 180) is like a gentle lull of boredom.

17. A location of (0.1, 270) is like the Sun shining again after a cloud briefly passed in front of it.

18. A location of (0.5, 0) is like the first feeling of joy.

19. A location of (0.5, 90) is like the first feeling of despair.

20. A location of (0.5, 180) is like the first feeling of rage.

21. A location of (0.5, 270) is like the first feeling of hope.

22. A location of (0.9, 0) is like the awe of seeing a million spiritual seekers realising the Four Tenets.

23. A location of (0.9, 90) is like the awe of seeing a million revellers drink themselves to oblivion.

24. A location of (0.9, 180) is like the awe of seeing a million skulls shattered by flying axes.

25. A location of (0.9, 270) is like the awe of seeing a million flowers bloom for the first time.

26. Thus, any given time, place or perception within the Great Fractal can be described by the equation (x, y), where x determines the energy of the experience and y determines the frequency and vibration of that experience.

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Life: A Spiritual War

1. Understanding the Tenets, the Elementalist understands that consciousness is the prima materia and that the material world was dreamed up for the sake of entertainment.

2. The fact that our physical forms are bound to pass away means that accumulating wealth and status in this part of the Great Fractal cannot be the ultimate meaning of life.

3. Therefore, the meaning of life must be spiritual.

4. Physical wars should be fought and won – the Elementalist is one who overcomes and not one who undergoes. But the physical war is only ever a microcosm of the spiritual war.

5. All spiritual wars are fought to entertain the gods.

6. All physical wars are fought to entertain the gods.

7. All physical wars are spiritual wars when viewed from a higher perspective.

8. The Normie and the Tard believe that life is fundamentally a physical war, in which the biological organism struggles to maintain bodily integrity while gathering the resources necessary to meet its metabolic needs.

9. The Elementalist laughs at both like a reveller would laugh at a stumbling, half-blind drunk.

10. The Ham understands life to be fundamentally a spiritual war. However, the Ham falsely believes that it’s possible to win this war by causing enough suffering to the people they hate.

11. The Elementalist observes the Ham and steels himself for battle.

12. The gods are more entertained by spiritual war than by physical war.

13. To observe two men fighting physically is entertaining, but only from the perspective of a base frequency.

14. To observe a man fighting spiritually is entertaining from the perspective of higher frequencies.

15. Humankind primarily entertains the gods by struggling to win spiritual battles.

16. The gods are immensely entertained by the struggle of those born into adverse circumstances. In particular, they are entertained by the struggle of such people to not commit suicide.

17. To resist suicidal ideation is to entertain the gods. To stagnate in suicidal ideation is to bore the gods.

18. To stagnate in homicidal ideation is to bore the gods. To resist homicidal ideation entertains the gods when that ideation comes from below, and bores the gods when that ideation comes from above.

19. The gods are most entertained by the transmutation of suicidal and homicidal ideation into arts, sciences and spiritual expressions.

20. The Furthest Emanation of the Divine is the Principle of Evil, whose will is to increase the suffering of all conscious beings.

21. The Divine emanated the Principle of Evil so that the gods could be entertained by opposing it, and therein it plays a role in all spiritual wars.

22. The frequency developed in this world becomes the frequency carried into eternity after the death of the physical body. The intensity of this world affords a great opportunity to raise that frequency, and the Elementalist rejoices for that reason.

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The Mithraic Ladder

Readers of Manly P Hall’s The Secret Teachings Of All Ages will have found reference to an occult concept called the Mithraic Ladder. In its exoteric form, this is the name given to the ladder of seven rungs by which initiates ascended the grades in the Mithraic Mysteries. Its esoteric meaning, as this essay will explore, means something different.

In the physical world, the Mithraic Ladder represents the ascension through the seven grades of the Mithraic Mysteries, from the Corax degree through the Nymphus, Miles, Leo, Perses, Heliodromus and Pater degrees (it’s possible that these degrees were for the Mithraic priesthood and not for mainstream initiates). Thus, the Corax degree is the lowest and the Pater degree the highest.

In the metaphysical world, the Mithraic Ladder represents the spectrum between good and bad/evil, divided into seven steps. The bottommost step is always taken to represent the base, ignorant, animalistic state of humankind, and the uppermost step to represent the perfect and divine state that can be achieved in enlightenment. This metaphorical Mithraic Ladder underpins a great deal of occultist thought.

This division of the spectrum between good and bad/evil into seven stages was commonplace in ancient occultism. Not only was it the basis of the Mithraic Ladder, it was also the basis of the Sanskrit chakra system, the Mysteries of Brahma, the Seven Masculine Elements in Western Hermeticism and the Kabbalistic Tree of Life.

These seven stages are often referred to by their corresponding alchemical element. The lowest stage is lead. Next is tin, then iron, then copper, then silver, then mercury, with gold as the highest stage. This arrangement reflects how a person’s soul seems to emit more light the higher they climb up the Mithraic Ladder.

These seven stages can be arranged into three groups, corresponding to the three parts of the Platonic soul. Hence, lead and tin represent the appetitive soul, iron and copper the spirited soul, and silver, mercury and gold the rational soul (iron and silver might be considered parts of the appetitive and spirited souls, respectively).

Because the Mithraic Ladder reflects a fundamental pattern within the Great Fractal, namely the existence of the Great Masculine Axis, it can be seen everywhere.

The most obvious place is in the heavens, where the uppermost step is represented by the Sun, and the lowermost step by Saturn, with Mercury, Venus, the Moon, Mars and Jupiter in between. Whether this is a fluke, or whether the architect of the material world saw fit to encode a Mithraic Ladder in the heavens, remains a mystery.

A rainbow is not a Mithraic Ladder. Although the rainbow is divided into seven distinct bands, these are not steps, as there is no sense that any are of higher value to any other. The rainbow, like other natural phenomena, operates along the Great Feminine Axis. It could thus be argued that the Mithraic Ladder is orthogonal to the rainbow.

The Mithraic Ladder can be found in many academic fields, particularly psychology.

Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a description of the biological organism ascending the Mithraic Ladder as it meets its instinctual needs through time. Here, lead and tin are represented by physiological needs, iron by security needs, copper and silver by social and career needs, and mercury and gold by self-actualisation needs.

Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development describes the human being ascending the Mithraic Ladder as it grows older. The trust vs. mistrust stage corresponds to lead, the autonomy vs. shame and doubt stage to tin, the initiative vs. guilt and industry vs. inferiority stages to iron, the identity vs. role confusion and intimacy vs. isolation stages to copper, the generativity vs. stagnation stage to silver and the ego integrity vs. despair stage to mercury/gold.

Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development also describes an ascension of the Mithraic Ladder, in the form of the human consciousness developing moral sophistication. Kohlberg’s theory divides moral development into six stages comprised of three groups, so that pre-conventional morality corresponds to the appetitive soul, conventional morality with the spirited soul, and post-conventional morality with the rational soul.

All of these theories describe a journey up the Mithraic Ladder, wherein the initial state of existence is transcended, and then the second state is transcended, and so on until the seventh and highest state is reached. The phrases “to have ascended to the crown chakra” and “to be in seventh heaven” reflects the bliss of having seen beyond the veils of illusion and transcended material suffering by reaching the seventh rung of the Ladder – in other words, to have turned lead into gold.

My theory of female mate selection, as discussed on the Clown World Dating podcast with Chad Chaddington, is that female mate choice is primarily a function of each woman’s frequency of consciousness, i.e. where her consciousness is on the Mithraic Ladder. For example, women with souls of lead will be attracted to low-frequency men and will discount high-frequency men, whereas women with souls of gold will do the opposite.

My contention is that this theory explains the sometimes baffling mating choices made by women in Clown World better than any alternative theory. This superior explanatory power is generally true of theories based on the Mithraic Ladder, which describes a person’s spiritual development, and which therefore can be found in a multitude of expressions in the material world.

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