How To Self-Initiate As An Elementalist

1. The Holy Affirmation of Elementalism is “Never Have I Existed Not”.

2. The most important difference between an Elementalist and a Normie, a Tard or a Ham is that the Elementalist understands the First Tenet.

3. The second most important difference between an Elementalist and a Normie, a Tard or a Ham is that the Elementalist understands the Fourth Tenet.

4. Many who come to realise the wonderful and world-shattering truths of Elementalism desire to make a clean break with their previous life as a Normie. This can be achieved with a ritual self-initiation into the Elemental Mysteries.

5. Self-initiation as an Elementalist involves an extreme act of Will that severs ones connection with ignorance.

6. This severance should be so complete and so total that one should never again despair at the rising and falling of physical forms – unless that would entertain the gods!

7. Initiation into the Elemental Mysteries is a metaphor for consciousness overcoming the Prime Illusion and the Prime Delusion.

8. The initiated Elementalist understands that consciousness is primary, eternal and infinite, and that the individual Elementalist’s fragment of consciousness is one of an infinite number of parts of an interdependent system created to entertain the gods.

9. Those initiated into the Elemental Mysteries constitute the spiritual royalty of the new age of the world.

10. Self-initiation must involve a philosophical death and rebirth. One must will oneself to abandon false conceptions of self and reality.

11. The Winter Solstice is an excellent time to self-initiate, as is the moment of sunrise.

12. Spiritual sacraments such as cannabis, psilocybin, mescaline, lysergic acid diethylamide and dimethyltryptamine are excellent tools of self-initiation.

13. One might self-initiate by waiting until the Winter Solstice, taking a powerful spiritual sacrament after midnight and then, when the Sun rises and the sacrament is peaking, inhaling deeply and stating resolutely, as if before the divine: “Never Have I Existed Not.”

14. The days after the Winter Solstice represent in metaphor the spirit overcoming the darkness. The sunrise is similar on a less grand scale. This makes either an excellent time to self-initiate.

15. Another way to self-initiate is to count to 1,024 on one’s fingers, and, with every count, repeat “Never Have I Existed Not”.

16. Post-initation, one feels an awesome sense of purpose, living to entertain the gods before any other consideration. This means that no amount of suffering or death can distract one from one’s true purpose!

17. The initiated Elementalist is The Light of the New Age of the World.

18. When Normies and Tards encounter an Elementalist, they are astonished by the rectitude and sense of purpose displayed.

19. When Hams encounter an Elementalist, they despair, for they intuit their own religious doctrines to be false.

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This chapter is an excerpt from Elemental Elementalism, the foundational scripture of the new religion of the Age of Aquarius.

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The Elementalist Conception Of Pleasure And Pain

1. There are physical pleasures, metaphysical pleasures, physical pains and metaphysical pains.

2. Physical pleasures involve an imbalance being restored to balance, as when a hungry person restores balance by eating.

3. Metaphysical pleasures also involve an imbalance being restored to balance, as when an ignorant mind restores balance by learning.

4. Physical pains involve a balance falling into imbalance, as when a tired person will suffer increasingly until they rest.

5. Metaphysical pains also involve a balance falling into imbalance, as when a person indulges the material world to such a degree that they lose touch with wisdom and come to suffer.

6. Pleasure strengthens one’s will to perform the action that led to the pleasure; pain weakens one’s will to perform the action that led to the pain.

7. Repeated pleasure and pain can normalise both.

8. Normalisation of either pleasure or pain doesn’t make the world any more pleasurable or painful. It merely changes the perception of it.

9. Because the world is indifferent, normalisation of pleasure inevitably leads to pain, and normalisation of pain inevitably leads to pleasure.

10. The intensity of either equals the intensity of its opposite.

11. Pleasure leads to an increased sensitivity to its absence, and thereby to pain.

12. Pain leads to an increased sensitivity to its absence, and thereby to pleasure.

13. In this sense, pleasure is the Summer Pole and pain is the Winter Pole. Both lead to the other, as night and day lead to the other.

14. When in doubt, consult the Quadrijitu.

15. Everything in this chapter must be considered with reference to the Fourth Tenet. Both pleasure and pain are illusions; the true nature of consciousness is without want.

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The Elementalist Conception Of Resurrection

1. Knowing themselves to be a fragment of the consciousness that is the prima materia, the Elementalist knows their physical body to be nothing more than a cloak of dreams that has been taken on to entertain the gods.

2. The physical body of the Elementalist, like everything that exists in the material world, is just a vibration being experienced by consciousness.

3. All possible vibrations are being experienced at all times.

4. All vibrations that exist in this dimension also exist in higher dimensions.

5. Every vibration that has arisen in this world, and then fallen, still exists in the higher dimensions, and in parallel dimensions.

6. Every frequency that has entered this world, and then exited, still exists in the higher dimensions, and in parallel dimensions.

7. Therefore, all beings that one encountered in this world but which have died, still exist in the higher dimensions, and in parallel dimensions.

8. When one’s fragment of consciousness shrugs off its cloak of dreams and reunites with the divine, it also reunites with all other frequencies.

9. In doing so, it reunites with all other lost and loved ones.

10. If a fragment of consciousness dies with the same frequency that you died with in your previous life, that fragment will, as per the Law of Assortative Reincarnation, be born in this world to experience your life.

11. You have already lived as every creature that exists in every world in every dimension.

12. Therefore, to be incarnated as anything is to be resurrected.

13. Each of us is a fragment of consciousness and is here to experience the illusion of separation.

14. The illusion of separation, and the Prime Delusion that comes with it, entertains the gods immensely.

15. After the death of one’s physical expression here in this world, one’s fragment of consciousness returns to the world above the physical, where there is no separation.

16. The person who knows that consciousness is the prima materia knows that resurrection in the physical sense is impossible, because the atoms of one’s body will recombine into other forms after death.

17. The person who knows that consciousness is the prima materia also knows that reuniting one’s fragment of consciousness with the divine is the same as the resurrection of everything.

18. Forgetting these secrets entertains the gods, which is why we incarnate into this world in a state of extreme ignorance.

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The Elementalist Conception Of Virtue

1. The objective definition of virtue is the ability to overcome suffering in order to achieve one’s Major Aspiration.

2. The subjective definition of virtue is the ability to overcome suffering in order to achieve one’s Minor Aspiration.

3. Virtue is will exercised in the service of the divine, when mercury is in line with gold.

4. Virtue is activated rectitude.

5. One is more virtuous the more one’s true will is aligned with the will of the divine.

6. The first failure of virtue is a failure to overcome the Underconditioned Self.

7. The second failure of virtue is a failure to overcome the Overconditioned Self.

8. The Underconditioned Self is the beast that rises up from below, and which represents chaos.

9. The Overconditioned Self is the angel that falls down from above, and which represents order.

10. A failure to overcome the Underconditioned Self leads to violence, rape, filth and mayhem.

11. This entertains the gods only somewhat, because it’s indistinguishable from animal behaviour.

12. A failure to overcome the Overconditioned Self leads to saying No to life.

13. This also entertains the gods only somewhat, because it’s indistinguishable from death.

14. The Great Fractal can be compared to a single line that threads its way throughout all possible physical and metaphysical space.

15. Likewise, the will of the divine threads through a person’s life. Abandoning it causes suffering; following it alleviates suffering.

16. The most virtuous is the person who zigs when the will of the divine is for them to zig, and to zag when the will of the divine is for them to zag.

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