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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Balancing The Higher And Lower Selves

1. Understanding everyday life is a matter of understanding whose story we’re telling.

2. There are two fundamental narratives to what this life is about.

3. The first life narrative is that we are rising beasts who have evolved up out of the Earth.

4. The second life narrative is that we are fallen angels who have descended down out of the heavens.

5. The truth is that we are both rising beasts and fallen angels simultaneously. Both of these narratives are true, but sometimes one more than the other, depending on whose story we’re telling at the time.

6. To put too much value on the rising beast narrative is to occlude the divinity of humanity, leading to egotheism.

7. Egotheism bores the gods because it reminds them of the behaviour of children.

8. To put too much value on the fallen angel narrative is to occlude the lived reality inside the Great Fractal, leading to withdrawal.

9. Withdrawal bores the gods because it reminds them of the behaviour of suicides.

10. The imperative to entertain the gods demands that we balance the higher and lower selves, which both contribute to our experience of reality.

11. The higher and lower selves are balanced on the Great Masculine Axis.

12. The will to indulge the lower self is the same as the Undergoing Will.

13. The will to indulge the higher self is the same as the Overcoming Will.

14. Depending on which part of the Great Fractal one is in, the local environment will be conducive either to indulging the lower self or indulging the higher self.

15. If the local environment is conducive to indulging the lower self, but a person acts from the higher self, they will soon find themselves in an environment conducive to indulging the higher self, as per the Law of Attraction.

16. If the local environment is conducive to indulging the higher self, but a person acts from the lower self, they will soon find themselves in an environment conducive to indulging the lower self, as per the Law of Attraction.

17. Operating too much from the lower self causes the lived experience to become animal-like. The gods are bored by the predictability.

18. The animal experiences significance but he must suffer for it.

19. Operating too much from the higher self causes the lived experience to become ghost-like. The gods are bored by the unreality.

20. The ghost does not suffer but neither does he experience significance.

21. The gods created us to aspire to rise up the Great Masculine Axis, but to struggle to do so on account of our imperfect wills. They derive great amusement from the ensuing struggle.

22. The correct balance is struck by saying Yes to life as much as is possible while always keeping this Yeasaying subordinate to the First Tenet.

23. The Tenets are therefore a home base from which the Great Fractal can be explored in the service of entertaining the gods.

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The Minor Aspiration

1. The Major Aspiration of every person is to entertain the gods.

2. The principal way to entertain the gods is through struggling in an attempt to achieve the meaning of one’s life.

3. The Minor Aspiration of every person is whatever they decide the meaning of their life is.

4. In principle, there are no restrictions to what a person might decide their Minor Aspiration is.

5. No matter how fervently they aspire to their Minor Aspiration, their struggles are always subordinate to the Major Aspiration. This is true whether or not they believe in Elementalism, and whether or not they have even heard of Elementalism.

6. Some decide that the meaning of their life is survival.

7. Those whose Minor Aspiration is survival operate on a similar level to prey animals. Their main concern is getting through to the next day.

8. Some decide that the meaning of their life is recreational.

9. Those whose Minor Aspiration is recreational operate on a similar level to children. Their main concern is lulz.

10. Some decide that the meaning of their life is physical.

11. Those whose Minor Aspiration is physical operate on a similar level to predatory animals. Their main concern is control.

12. Some decide that the meaning of their life is sexual.

13. Those whose Minor Aspiration is sexual operate on a similar level to bonobos. Their main concern is the next oxytocin hit.

14. Some decide that the meaning of their life is social.

15. Those whose Minor Aspiration is social operate on a similar level to wealthy people. Their main concern is the next dopamine hit.

16. Some decide that the meaning of their life is intellectual.

17. Those whose Minor Aspiration is intellectual operate on a similar level to the Seven Initiates. Their main concern is dispelling ignorance.

18. Some decide that the meaning of their life is spiritual.

19. Those whose Minor Aspiration is spiritual can operate on the same level as any other being, depending on the orientation of that spirituality and the degree to which a person successfully attains it.

20. It is important that a person knows what their Minor Aspiration is and where it might lie on the Great Masculine Axis.

21. Whatever a person decides the meaning of their life is, that meaning is subordinate to the Major Aspiration.

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