Only the Slave Develops.

Cathedrals on Fire

cast down all imaginations that exalt exhaustion as health.
— David Delt

In an effort to desanctify all spaces, we have dispelled all belief in God and morality. It is here where an unshakeable nihilism springs forth, blinding our vision of a prosperous future. This desanctification has caused mankind to lose its way. We now find ourselves grappling with the apocalyptic. How should mankind conduct themselves under the threat of mass extinction?

The Davidian is ever grateful to the spirit of wisdom for granting us a will to sacredness and, “preparing us for life and love within an apocalyptic paradigm — an age that seeks to rasterize the ontics of our being through the installation of negative strengths and perverse moralities.”

We don’t see what appears, we see what we were engineered to create. Our vision is not photographic in nature, but interpretive and creative. We hallucinate what we perceive to be reality. Vision is not a telos, but is a process of construction. Are we even equipped to see any truth? To the contrary, we are equipped to discern between life and death — the truth is always in the periphery. - David Delt. “The Beauty of Fallen Angels.”

the brightest are too often the lowest in order of rank.
— David Delt

In this current paradigm we should strive for the casting down of all false gods. If man is noble in nature then it is imperative that earth be reestablished as cathedral and temple, not simply inhabited as domicile. The notion is as follows; examine and challenge all negative messiahs. Man becomes that which he takes care of. To become a self one must take care of the self. When we once again begin to take care of the earth as a temple, we become temples ourselves.

Our doctrines of destruction cause us to dismantle all faith in will and morality, creating a masochism rooted in weakness and resentment. Simply put, we set cathedrals on fire, pulverize all pantheons, and demolish all temples. Under the possession of this spirit of masochism, when we set fire to cathedrals, we set fire to ourselves.

Let us consider a few points of action in moving forward; refuse the acceptance of weakness as strength; cast down all imaginations that exalt exhaustion as health; respect thanatos and fatality, for it eliminates and discards the weak; reclaim our role as actors in the uninverse — we are not mere spectators.

Morality is often a covert modus operandi.
— David Delt

A new spirit must be fostered to build up ourselves anew. In the essay The King Has Fallen Ill, “ I posit:

“If the former self was considered to be king, the king has now fallen ill to the truth — the truth being that the throne upon which this former self has reigned will be usurped by another contender. This contender in the guise of the shadow must now be fiercely engaged and fought with — a contest that must lead to the anointing and exaltation of the shadow as the catalyst of individualized sovereignty. All angels must be wrestled into submission.” - David Delt. “The King Has Fallen Ill.”

The problem with the moralities that we have inherited is that they cast aspersions on the the noble nature of mankind. Morality tends to degenerate the spirit through; pathological altruism, resentment, ressentiment, self-destruction, a hatred of life, and a hatred of power. This manifests as a heavenly environment that heralds anti-intellectualism as a negative strength because the art of thinking is no longer valued. Consequently, “we find ourselves in a world where the heavens above only display constellations of threats and disease. We have nothing to aspire to.” These heavenly environments create a miasma that infects all healthy spirits — the brightest residents within these arbitrary paradises are too often the lowest in order of rank. “In this post-modern paradigm, the world is being rendered a false paradise where only the winds of crisis and death can be felt. The earth becomes a non-place, not unlike a mirror, where we find ourselves there as false daseins.”

There are great penalties for abandoning a noble nature. We are ruled by a tyranny with hands to fashion destruction. Hands that are preoccupied with resisting our beautiful primacy in exchange for a fashionably augmented servility to the herd and synthetic overlords. A doomed quest for the enactment of a singularity which renders the world as a valueless sum of zeroes. To the one who looks carefully a terrifying revelation springs forth; morality is often a covert modus operandi — an unconscious will to power that seeks to assign equal value to all people, places, things, and ideas.

How should mankind conduct themselves under the threat of mass extinction?
— David Delt

A Darkness That Never Wanes

Maxims II: The Dark Triad Economy

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