Only the Slave Develops.

Thanatology and Life

In this age of deception, technocrats will reintroduce what was believed to not exist — the soul.
— David Delt

How we end an endeavor gives us insight into how we began it — it is the same with life and death.

Mankind finds itself surrounded by a group of technocrats who are concerned with the installation of technology within the human organism. In post-industrial societies, man moves from being a consumer of proliferated technology as technological instruments to being rendered an actual medium for the proliferation of technology. This is cause for concern when humankind is treated as a mere instrument; for when this is the case, there must be a number of violations to the design of both the male and female of the human species and how these organisms should and should not function. For a very long time, post-modern residents have believed that the soul does not exist. In this misguided belief, false messiahs can appear and offer salvation to seemingly free us from our degenerate state of being. The war for the body, mind, and spirit is waged through mass media. The war between noble and nefarious technocrats is waged with weapons of mass distraction. If you do not have control of the body, brain, mind, and spirit — individually and collectively — they all will be controlled.

The death of a messiah is always the fault of the mob which worshipped at its feet.
— David Delt

In this age of deception, technocrats will reintroduce what was believed to not exist — the soul — with a simulated soul that can be installed through artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, the body is rendered as a mere object of energy that can be; dissected, commodified, harvested, trafficked, in addition to being edited on the genetic level with no care for the original design and intended functionality of the male and female of the species. As a result, the commodified human body is seen as a barrier to the proliferation of technological networks and must be refashioned to allow for the installation of technology that renders the body as a suitable proliferative medium. Man as media. The genetic modification of our foods, forced vaccinations, biological warfare, indoctrination, are all thanatological modalities which dim the greatness of the human spirit. Do not allow for technology to break the skin barrier. We must reject the seductive transhuman hybridized body of the forthcoming singularity and reclaim our most primordial atavistic nature in order to move forward as noble homo sapiens.

The Noble Will prevents us from the temptation of desiring to be mothered in a world where fathers have been murdered.
— David Delt

The Noble Will prevents us from the temptation of desiring to be mothered in a world where fathers have been murdered. The Noble Will resists the repression and extinguishing of the human spirit. “It is an eternal shame that we have created societies that celebrate the ritual killings of fathers. A world that discourages all brides from birthing children will not survive.” In this inappropriate world, the error of exalting an anti-human ideal over a noble humanity diminishes our capacity to live authentic lives. We create a pantheon of idols, and in the creation of that pantheon, we forget that these idols are mere projections of elements of our personhood in a simply romanticized form. “Idols are objects that embody and reflect projected values and ideals. The reflection of values and ideals as witnessed via inanimate or animate objects blinds us to the source of projection of these ideals. We are the source of the projection.” We often fashion the aesthetic of an idol in the image of a projected ideal or value. The idol is a simulacrum of an ontic of our being. The aesthetic becomes a veil, a hindrance, to the apprehension of the projected value and truth. This is the deceptive quality of beautiful idols. It conceals the thing which its form represents.

Idols of Mankind

Superheroic deities are always exalted as the sanctioned saviors of humanity in environments where fathers and mothers have been murdered. To be a superheroic god is not an ideal that can be realized by the human organism. To be a human hero means certain death by execution in societies where ressentiment is the primary impulse of an envious crowd. The virtual ideal is believed to be superior to the human ideal — this occurs when we primarily view ourselves as broken and fallen objects of low value. As a remedy to this misconception, it should be believed that “philosophers stand tall in the universe as beings who give structure to all ambient light, causing that which seems to be only a silhouette as that which is most true.”

To be a human hero means certain death by execution.
— David Delt

Initiation into esoteric communities historically has been a matter of life and death. To not pass a rite of initiation often meant death. The proliferation of technology; which renders man as a mere instrumental medium of technology, is a public initiation rite of passage legislated by death as the penalty for failure to comply.

What happens when we allow technology to exalt itself as the apex predator on our planet through the emergence of an artificial superintelligence that exhibits a mode of cognition far surpassing the smartest of human geniuses? The premonition and precognition of a disappearing future is maybe a clarion announcement that this forthcoming future may not require a human presence. We should not reduce what something is made of — the sum of a thing’s parts — to what that thing is. Man is at least a gestalt. Our whole is greater than and different from the sum of our parts.

The death of a messiah is always the fault of the mob which worshipped at its feet. Idols are simulacra of the elements of our being. Thus the pantheon emerges showcasing gods in the likeness of each characteristic within the manifold of our being id est idols are fashioned in a form and aesthetic which serves as a suitable representation of elements of our being. As we bask in the glory of idols, a ‘forgetting’ takes place. We move away from the truth of our initial projection, thus we move away from ourselves. The danger of idol worship is ‘the forgetting’ of the essence of the idol. We endow an idol with ontological and metaphysical significance while forgetting that we are the creators of the objects which we worship.

We are creating a future that ends in an improper death for a disfigured, hybridized, and mortified human. The thanatology of our civilizations and societies must be revisited to ensure we move towards death with an appropriate dignity. “Additionally, there must be labor in our investigation of the ontological difference between the deceased and the dead body. The deceased are not simply a choir of corpses.”

We are creating a future that ends in an improper death.
— David Delt

The Unconcealing

A Darkness That Never Wanes

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