12-09-2018, 01:34 PM
(12-09-2018, 01:27 PM)san_hal Wrote:(12-07-2018, 07:19 AM)Have at ye Wrote: I did a quick thought-experiment I'd sometimes employ when using USLMaxx - I thought of a scenario which would bring up fear or anxiety in me, even by just thinking about it. This time I tried something related directly to the program's goals.
It's like the thought disappeared very fast, and I don't even remember what it was exactly I was afraid of a short time after, lol.
Will maybe try this thought-experiment every now and again at a later date, too, to confirm, though I don't really *feel* exactly like doing so.
Nice, even i do the same, since i realised the fear factor in all this. i intentionally thing of things which make me anxious and think of the core fear and reason of my anxiety.
I am able to take bold steps because of it.
i limit it to things related to my main goal.
My main goal on USLM is inspired from "way of superior man" book. my goal is to be a practical superior man.
Superior man is the ultimate figure of masculine energy.
I am limited by physical limit of human body.
Haha, nice. I'll look at that book, sounds interesting. I like using the Nietzschean concept of "overman", and then seeing where it takes me.
I used to prefer the concept of "stoic sage" once upon a time. Currently seeking balance between the two. The goal is pretty much identical as far as I can tell, but the paths are different.
The path of the "stoic sage" is that of reason, the path of the "Nietzschean overman" is that of instinct.
For true ascension? development? evolution? (dunno what to call it, really) I believe that both must be wed. Like William Blake stipulated in his "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell". And I'll not argue with Blake. Dude was channeling, like, cosmic wisdom or something, lol.
"A man who is doing his True Will has the inertia of the Universe to assist him." - A. Crowley