Those who like to seek morality outside of themselves are hypocrites and cowards. Why, you ask? Because you know, deep down, what is permitted for you and what is not. Which behaviours, uniquely for you, are wrongful and which are permitted. This is why each man is driven by his own personal conscience and intuitive sight. This is why each man prays to the Lesser God within and, only through that channel, can interface with the higher caste. Deep down, you know. And don't even dare to deny it, at least not to yourself. A man can be a liar to the world but when he becomes a liar to himself, a traitor to his own thoughts, he loses himself and any dignity or self-respect he held. You've always known, all too well, even as a child - and through deliberate programming, you were taught to ignore this voice of conscience. You were taught to seek fairness outside of yourself. You will still engage in actions or behaviours that you know are beyond what you are permitted just because some insolent man-made law or system told you that it was acceptable. Through laws, regulations, boundaries, philosophies and even political systems - you were taught that you're small, and stupid, and insignificant to the grander schemes of life. You, who is surrounded by tall buildings and their black shadows, and by the shadows cast by those who sit atop those same glorified gravestones. These are their concrete gods. Their deities and idols. But they don't have to be yours. The sounds of your CONSCIENCE and INTUITION tell you exactly where the line is - as they always have. Yet we pretend that these voices are insignificant. And we build systems and classes and courtrooms and appoint judges who couldn't even dream to interface with those same lesser divinities that live within each and every one of us. We play the ritual theatrics and self-deluding mind games of formality and bureaucracy to avoid facing our true selves - and the grandiose disappointment we have become when compared to our collective spiritual potentials. We like to think that these same rabid dogs and war-hounds we appoint as politicians and kings and judges and jurors alike may retain even remotely any right to cast righteous judgement unto their fellow man. They don't, and neither do you, and this is why you're listening to my scolding of you now too. Learn this simple truth: We are NOT an amnesiac species. We are NOT a species that has forgotten its divine nature and calling through some gambler's chance or happenstance of time. We are a species that has chosen to fall. A species that has WILLINGLY fallen, abandoned its inheritance in the divine, cast aside its true higher knowledge and meanings and awareness. All by its own volition - through ultimate sin. The Forbidden Fruit from within the Garden did not, in fact, grant us knowledge and wisdom, but it has poisoned us with the IGNORANCE and ABILITY to act outside of our divinely conscious selves. It has granted us disconnection and individuation from our higher morals, from greater perspectives and from the fullness and holy wholeness of our all-seeing minds that glean beyond the mundane and trivial pleasantries of this our fallen realm. It has allowed us to experience a state of disillusion, to dissociate from our usual Godly state. It has allowed us the gift of not knowing, of ignorance, of forgetfulness, and of rediscovery. Through this ignorance, we have caused ourselves to have inherited a destiny, a fate of sorts, and a promise of a homecoming; a re-unification with the grand and sacred force that, through its unconditional love for us, allowed itself to serve as the cosmic and primordial spirit-womb and guardian-source of the experience of our self-betrayal. To do as WE will, ignorant of how it might affect our grander spirits. Ignorant of the suffering and anguish and torment we might inflict upon ourselves and onto others. It has not liberated our species but allowed it the simple gift of distance. Distance from that which we innately know is virtuous. We are a species that chose to play dead, only to wake up without its master. And only so that it could revel in its own sickness and degeneracy, foolishness and lust, having imagined himself as elder and wizened as the very Creator through which he is even allowed this petty, senseless rebellion. Man's destiny, then, is to be the re-attainment of that divine fire. The reconquering of his own grand spirit, through inevitable toiling, suffering and unavoidable anguish. And it is a destiny inflicted upon man by none other than himself, and reaped by none other than himself and all his progeny to come. ![[Pasted image 20260415205715.png]]