“Never forget, an argument isn’t wrong by line 1,000. It is wrong by the end of line 1. It is wrong in the first, defining claim it makes.” PhilosophyArgumentFoundationDebateAnalysisWrongFallacyOntologyFalsePrinciple Book:Tractatus Logico-Mathematicus: How Mathematics Explains Reality Source: Tractatus Logico-Mathematicus: How Mathematics Explains Reality
“Humanity must focus on the future. The past has dug enough graves, and built enough madhouses for true believers. You don’t need to be defined by the past. Have the courage to become something new and wonderful.” InspirationPastMotivationCourageFuturePresentBeliefsRebirthNew Book:The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes Source: The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes
“The most fulfilled people are those who completely express themselves via their work. You know when this happens because even though you are working very hard – much harder than ordinary people – everything is in a sense effortless. Once you exist in such a way, you cannot imagine doing anything else. You do what you do because it is the actualization of who you are. It doesn’t matter if it leads to external success or not. You have internally achieved everything you hoped for and you wouldn’t swap it for anything. So, what about you? Are you all over the place? Have you not yet clicked with the activity that seems effortless to you and fully satisfying, or, if you have, do you doubt that you could make a living from it, hence are plagued by doubts and the need to compromise? Life is a great struggle. It crushes almost everyone. Only the world-historic figures survive the Meat Grinder.” InspirationMotivationWorkEffortStrengthOvercomingAdversityChallengeToughnessActualization Book:Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe Source: Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe
“We need to be those that revere Apollo, yet do not ignore Dionysus. We must give Dionysus his due, but always in a subordinate sense to Apollo. As things stand, we live in a primitive Dionysian world where Apollo scarcely gets a look in. We need an Apollonian world by day (work hard, intelligently, rationally and logically) and a Dionysian world by night (play hard, satisfying our deepest needs in sublimated, ritualistic, and staged ways, avoiding the horror of the untamed, bestial Dionysian).” ReasonEffortEmotionBalanceApolloHedonismDionysus Book:Inside Reality: The Inner View of Existence Source: Inside Reality: The Inner View of Existence
“Reason, when understood ontologically, takes on an entirely different meaning from the one conventionally assigned to it. It takes on the extra “dimensions” of emotion, perception, intuition, desire and will. All of these are involved in the intricate nexus for providing sufficient reasons for actions. People who don’t understand our work keep reducing reason to one dimension, which means that our central point that reason is ontological and explains everything – including love, human error, insanity, and everything else that, according to the conventional treatment of reason, has nothing to do with reason – has completely escaped them. Reason, in our system, is both syntactic (structural) and semantic (meaningful). Its semantic aspect is what gives it the capacity to generate all the weird and wonderful things that average people do not associate with reason. They regard reason in strictly syntactic, machinelike terms. That is only one aspect of reason. It has many others.” ReasonPhilosophyEmotionApolloRationalismSyntaxSemanticsDionysusOntological MathematicsIrrationalism Book:Base Reality: Ultimate Existence Source: Base Reality: Ultimate Existence
“See behind the curtain. Tear aside the veil. See reality. See things as they really are. See the naked lunch on the end of your fork. Do you have the stomach for it? Fuck the bland. Fuck the Ignavi. If the game of life is too tough for you, get to fuck. Life is not a spectator sport. Make a difference or lie down and let the world trample you into the ground. This is no country for hollow men.” InspirationActionMotivationPassionActiveMaking A DifferencePassiveIgnaviHollow Men Book:The Book of Thought: Mind Matters Source: The Book of Thought: Mind Matters
“All of those that say that everyone has their own truth might as well say that everyone has their own lie since if there are as many truths as there are souls then there is no truth at all. You might as well believe anything you like, which is of course what so many people now do.” TruthLiesRelativismSubjectivism Book:Castalia: The Citadel of Reason Source: Castalia: The Citadel of Reason
“We pity all those who can't see beyond their own dark, inner emotional storms to the bright dawn ahead. Fuck 'em! Revalue all values. Let's transform this world. Let's transform this universe.” InspirationMotivationDepressionOptimismTransformationPositivityPessimismSelf Actualization Book:The Book of Thought: Mind Matters Source: The Book of Thought: Mind Matters
“Curing humanity of its madness is the biggest challenge there is. The only remedy is to subject everyone from the day they are born to an educational regime of reason, logic, clear and critical thinking, i.e. Logos thinking, and to teach them to see straight through emotional Mythos and understand it for exactly what it is: emotional lies to seduce, manipulate, exploit and control the gullible masses. The sensory Mythos of scientism is as dangerous as the emotional and mystical Mythos of mainstream religion. Only Logos – rationalism and idealism – can provide Ariadne’s golden thread to lead us out of the labyrinth of the lunatics where the Minotaur of Madness devours everyone ritually offered up to it. It’s time to slay the Minotaur and make humanity sane” ReasonPhilosophyScienceLogicMadnessInsanityIdealismRationalismOntological MathematicsMinotaur Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“Alexander the Great could not rest at home. He always wanted more, he always felt he deserved more. His father Phillip once told him, “My son, look for yourself another kingdom, Macedonia is too small for you.” The world was too small for Alexander.” HomeHistoryJourneyStrivingAlexander The GreatFaustianConquerer Book:God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics Source: God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics
“Mindfulness opposes judgment, conceptualization, words, language, reason, logic, knowledge, understanding, science, philosophy, mathematics, history, intellectualism, learning from the past and planning for the future. It reduces thoughtful humans to the state of thoughtless animals, prisoners of the ignorance of the moment, overwhelmed by primitive sense-certainty. And this is sold as a desirable state, something we should all aspire to!” MeditationBuddhismJudgmentMindfulnessAnti IntellectualismNon JudgmentalSedation Book:The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes Source: The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes
“Dreaming is a spectrum condition. At one end of the spectrum is the dream of a single mind, and at the other end the dream of all minds. Imagine individual dreams as being points on the circumference of a circle, and imagine all dreams linking together at the center of the circle. The common center is the collective dream, i.e. the “objective world”. An individual dreamer produces fluid, unstable “matter”. The collection of all dreamers produces rigid, stable “matter”. However, it’s based on exactly the same mathematical foundations, namely Fourier spacetime mathematics.” MindMatterInceptionObjective RealityCollective Dreaming Book:The Book of Thought: Mind Matters Source: The Book of Thought: Mind Matters
“0 is in some sense a net result of all other numbers. We can think of it as the collection of all numbers, the Number Whole. The sum of all non-zero numbers is zero. 0 is an ontological thing... a monad, a thinking entity, an eternal mind.” MindZeroNothingNumberOntological Mathematics0Ontological ZeroNet Sum Book:Castalia: The Citadel of Reason Source: Castalia: The Citadel of Reason
“Scientists are extremely keen on “common sense”, yet their hero Albert Einstein dismissively said, “Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by the age of eighteen.” Your senses and your common sense are both insufficient to the task that scientism assigns to them. They don’t tell you shit. As Bishop Berkeley pointed out, you have no experience of any objective thing called “matter”. Instead, you have a subjective experience of a subjective idea of what you label “matter”. You always encounter the idea of matter in your mind. You have no non-mental encounter with anything called matter, so where is your evidence that matter even exists? As Berkeley demonstrated, “matter” is a redundant hypothesis.” MindMatterPhilosophyScienceCommon SenseEmpiricismBerkeleyPhenomenaScientific MaterialismNaive Realism Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“Matter (Becoming) is entropic. Pure mind (Being) has zero entropy. The Second Law of Thermodynamics is said to predict the Heat Death of the universe. In fact, this is false. What it actually predicts is the death of matter, space and time – via the expansion of the physical universe until it flatlines and thus ceases to be. Evolution is about eliminating matter, and this is accomplished – exactly – at the end of the universe, in readiness for the creation of the next universe. Only at the end of the universe is Becoming not operating in conjunction with Being. However, as soon as Being reaches exclusivity (Becoming has ceased to exist), the first act of Being is to initiate Becoming again, and this is none other than the Big Bang, the cosmic eruption of Becoming across all monadic nodes, and the origin of the “splitting”of all monadic minds into separate centers of agency.” MindMatterPhilosophyEvolutionBecomingBeingEntropyBig BangHeat Death Of The UniverseSecond Law Of Thermodynamics Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“Are you willing to enter the divine realm? Are you willing to participate in God’s suffering? The Devil is the reification of God’s torment and rage against what he has had to endure, the cosmic pain he has felt over so many millennia. God suffered the ultimate fragmentation. He was torn into as many pieces as there are monads. No one was ever more torn asunder, more split apart, than God. And then he had to put himself together again. Hell is another dimension of heaven, not a separate location.” GodSufferingHellMirrorFragmentationDivine SuicideShardsDivine Spark Book:The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes Source: The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes
“For the Hive Mind to function properly, every member of the Hive needs to understand what is going on. Only then can it do its proper job. We can have the dreams of the gods! We can build heaven on earth. Unfortunately, if people don’t comprehend what the Hive Mind truly is and their place in it is then we get hell instead. We get this exact world we’re in right now – a screwed-up Hive Mind, a Hive where the members of the Hive have viciously turned on each other. We need to clean out the Hive. We need to get it working properly. That means everyone needs to know about this book. Spread the good word!” WorldChangeHellDreamsCooperationIdealismGodsCollectivismHeaven On EarthHive Mind Book:Hive-Mind Dreaming: The Amazing World of Collective Dreaming Source: Hive-Mind Dreaming: The Amazing World of Collective Dreaming
“The universe cannot slide into stasis. It must reach a climax and then begin again. The universe is orgasmic, not “happy”, not “tranquil”. Its job is to achieve peaks, not plateaus and flatlines. If you have peaks, you necessarily have troughs. This really is a rollercoaster ride. It’s inevitable. It’s built into reality. Existence is made of sinusoids, the archetypal rollercoasters, permanently cycling between peaks and troughs. If God is the ultimate peak (zero mental entropy), the Big Bang is the ultimate trough (maximum mental entropy). Do you have the courage and fortitude to be a God? Remember, it’s a rollercoaster ride. You must be ready for the troughs. There are as many snakes as ladders. Everyone’s trying to drag you down.” GodSufferingSatisfactionClimaxOrgasmsRollercoasterUps And DownsPeaksCyclicalTroughs Book:The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes Source: The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes
“We are the New World Order. We are the dizzying, upwards spiraling trajectory of the Hegelian dialectic. We are the new, bright, glinting, gleaming, sparkling future, as dazzling as fresh crystals of newly fallen snow. We are the new dawn, the new sun in the sky. We are the higher sun and the higher sky for a higher humanity. We are those who escaped from Plato’s Cave of Ignorance and Delusion and discovered the true light.” StarsSunEnlightenmentNew World OrderOntological MathematicsPlato S CaveHegel Dialectic Book:Base Reality: Ultimate Existence Source: Base Reality: Ultimate Existence
“Roots matter by not even one jot, and though there are lessons we can draw from them, we cannot let them determine us or even define us, just define and frame how it is we are to escape ourselves to remake ourselves. We are not prisoners of the past. We can all reinvent ourselves, build ourselves anew. We are a New Humanity, a Higher Humanity, the Bright Humanity of the future” PastLife LessonsLearningJourneyFuturePrisonerRebirthDialectics Book:The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes Source: The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes
“A genius has no one to go when he is thinking up a new field. He can't ask anyone anything because no one knows about the new field he is tackling. He has to find the answers himself. If you want to make real progress in life, you have to start finding your own answers.” TruthAnswersGeniusAlonePathways Book:The Book of Mind: Seeking Gnosis Source: The Book of Mind: Seeking Gnosis
“Zero is the ultimate nullibist and holenmerist entity. Zero is whole in every number, and whole in every part of mathematics. The universe that we all experience exists purely because zero is nullibist and holenmerist … because zero contains all numbers … because zero is exactly where “something” = “nothing”. Reality exists solely because something = nothing. Zero is everything. Zero contains everything. Zero is everywhere. Zero is whole everywhere, and whole in everything. Nothing rivals the incredible power and beauty of zero. It’s the ultimate expression of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) and Occam’s razor. What could be simpler than nothing? The universe of zero is the simplest possible universe and the best possible universe.” PhilosophyUniverseBeautyZeroNothingEverythingSomethingPsrOccam S RazorHolography Book:Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe Source: Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe
“It's time to think anew about the nature of the universe. This is a thinking universe, a self-solving cosmic organism, and we are all nodes, or cells, in this organism, providing our part of the collective answer.” GodUniverseEnergyThoughtPanentheismHive Mind Book:The Thinking Universe: Energy Is Thought Source: The Thinking Universe: Energy Is Thought
“The universe is like a Rubik's Cube. No matter how much you disorder the cube, mathematics will always be able to figure out the way to return to the original, pristine configuration.” UniversePerfectionRubiks Cube Book:What Is a Thought?: The Ontology of Thinking Source: What Is a Thought?: The Ontology of Thinking
“The “Empirical Fallacy” is that experience is knowledge when in fact it is just experience. A person could have infinite experiences and literally know nothing about what reality is. A person could perform a trillion observations and have no more clue about what reality is than someone performing divination in the ancient world, or a cockroach. It is not perceptualism that has led to humanity’s body of knowledge, it is conceptualism. Humanity doesn’t perceive better today, it conceives better, and that is purely thanks to mathematics, reason and logic.” ReasonPhilosophyConceptsMaterialismRationalismEmpiricismA PrioriConceptualism Book:Tractatus Logico-Mathematicus: How Mathematics Explains Reality Source: Tractatus Logico-Mathematicus: How Mathematics Explains Reality
“Zero is at the core of the PSR because nothing can prevent zero’s existence, it requires nothing, and it is infinitely stable under all transformations. A zero is a singularity, a point, the most stable thing you can possibly get, hence the necessary basis of existence. The PSR is the science of zero.” ReasonPhilosophyZeroIdealismNothingSomethingRationalismOntological MathematicsPrinciple Of Sufficient ReasonOntological Zero Book:Inside Reality: The Inner View of Existence Source: Inside Reality: The Inner View of Existence
“Evolution is about reason optimizing itself, and it has to do so through its myriad, competing monadic nodes, which include all of us. It is the hardest rational task conceivable, the ultimate, cosmic, Rubik's Cube.” ReasonPhilosophyPurposeEvolutionPerfectionHegelPsrOmega PointRubiks CubeTelos Book:The Book of Mind: Seeking Gnosis Source: The Book of Mind: Seeking Gnosis
“The PSR is not an abstract principle. It is embodied ontologically by way of Euler's formula, which is what the PSR reduces to mathematically. Anyone who denies that the universe is made of reason is automatically an irrationalist, and their irrational opinions can be dismissed. There is nothing more ironic, and irrational, than irrationalists trying to give reasons why the universe is not made of reason.” ReasonIdealismPsrEuler S FormulaPanlogosIrrationalists Book:The Book of Mind: Seeking Gnosis Source: The Book of Mind: Seeking Gnosis
“The PSR is reflected in points traveling in complex-numbered Euler circles where no point is privileged over any other. From this motion, we get sine and cosine waves, even and odd functions, symmetry and antisymmetry, orthogonality and non-orthogonality, phase, straight-line radii, right-angled triangles, Pythagoras’ theorem, the speed of mathematics (c), π, e, i, Fourier mathematics … and from all of that we get the whole of mathematics (eternal, necessary and mental; Being), and thus the whole of science (temporal, contingent and material; Becoming). And that is the whole universe explained. Nothing else is required. The PSR gives us mathematics, mathematics gives us science, and that’s all we need for the universe: science with a mathematical and rational core rather than with a material and observable core. What could be more rational and logical?” ReasonPhilosophyOntological MathematicsPsrFourier MathematicsOccam S RazorPrinciple Of Sufficient ReasonEuler S Formula Book:Castalia: The Citadel of Reason Source: Castalia: The Citadel of Reason
“Why do people that ask for “evidence” never ask for rational explanation? What is more reliable? – analytic reason, or the unreliable, fallible, limited, frequently delusional human senses where it is guaranteed that they are showing us only phenomena and never noumena (i.e. things in themselves). You cannot understand reality as a phenomenon, although this is in fact exactly what science tries to do. You can understand reality only as a noumenon – as an intelligible thing in itself – and that’s exactly what ontological mathematics is all about. Anyone that obsesses over phenomenal evidence is an opponent of noumenal truth, which is never subject to phenomenal evidence.” ReasonPhilosophyScienceEvidenceProofSensiblePhenomenalRationalismOntological MathematicsNoumenal Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“Empirical evidence is not what counts. Rational proof is the only acceptable criterion of truth. If you cannot provide a sufficient reason for an argument you make, you do not have an argument. Sensory evidence is not a sufficient reason. It is not an argument. Sensory evidence is simply raw data. A million people could provide a million different ways of interpreting it, hence it’s meaningless. It has nothing to do with proof. “Evidence” concerns an appearance from which inferences may be drawn. It concerns that which is obvious to the eye. Yet what does “obvious” mean? What is obvious about sensory data? Color blind people don’t know what “blue” is. Tetrachromats, with four cone types in the eye (cone cells are responsible for color vision, while rod cells code for monochromatic vision) see color radically differently from normal people (i.e. trichromats with three cone types). People with synesthesia have drastically different sensory experiences from normal people. So, everything about the senses is mired in ambiguity, uncertainty and subjectivity. These are no organs for truth, i.e. organs that show us the truth of a thing, exactly what it is and everything about it. We see things in our dreams even though our eyes are closed. How can we see without eyes, how can we sense without sense organs? What’s for sure is that scientific empiricism and materialism won’t be furnishing any answers.” ReasonPhilosophyScienceEvidenceProofSensesMaterialismEmpiricismPhenomena Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“The whole shtick of scientism revolves around sensory evidence. How many times must it be said that there is no such thing as self-explanatory sensory evidence? All evidence must be interpreted, and the interpretation is not a perceiving activity but a judging activity. The catastrophic error that worshipers of scientism (autistic sensing types) commit is that they privilege perceiving over judging. They believe that perception is the most important thing, and that judgment must be directed to the maximum degree possible at the perception, and minimize and indeed eliminate any reference to anything that has not been perceived. For worshipers of scientism, perception comes first, and judging is secondary, determined by perceiving. That is what empiricism is all about. It claims that all knowledge comes from experience, that there are no innate ideas, and it revolves around synthetic propositions and a posteriori knowledge. Rationalism, by total contrast, asserts that knowledge comes from logical, rational deduction and that innate ideas form the only secure basis for knowledge. It deals with analytic propositions and a priori knowledge.” ReasonPhilosophyScienceMaterialismRationalismEmpiricismA PrioriA PosterioriRational ProofSensory Evidence Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“It’s time to blow scientism out of the water. It’s time for judging to replace perceiving. Every time a worshiper of scientism says, “Where is your sensory evidence?” (a perceiving requirement), they should be met with, “Where is your sufficient reason?” (a judging requirement). That will create cognitive dissonance in them. They will go into meltdown. Where is the sufficient reason that scientific matter exists? According to Big Bang theory, it did not exist prior to the Big Bang, and neither did space and time. In other words, we know that there was an epoch when all the stuff of perceiving – matter, space, time and the physical senses –did not exist. However, all of the stuff of judgment – mathematics – did exist. This is why judging is primary and perceiving secondary, rather than the other way around. Get with the program. Scientism is an entirely false worldview. That’s a fact. The sole thing it gets right is that uses mathematics, which is the true basis of reality.” ReasonScienceSensesMaterialismScientismRationalismEmpiricismBig BangOntological Mathematics Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“Is the Bible a “source”? Is a commonly accepted scientific fallacy and misinterpretation a “source”? The “sources” once said that the earth was flat, that the earth was at the center of the universe, and that God created the earth as his special project. Why would we take “sources” seriously? All we take seriously are reason, logic, and mathematics. Sources that are in contradiction of these – and nearly all sources are – are worse than useless. What kind of pathetic human being, what kind of intellectual cripple, has to appeal to sources and authorities? Use your reason and logic … then you will end your dependency on “sources”, i.e. authorities.” ReasonTruthMajorityConformityRationalismMinorityGroup ThinkAppeal To AuthoritySource Checking Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“Scientism has done its best to undermine reason and logic. Those of us that belong to the Army of Reason have never left the battlefield. We soldier on, resisting the fierce current trying to push us back onto the shore. We do not deviate from our course. Our destination is clear. The stars shine on us. All is well with the world. The Empyrean lies before us. The fire of truth burns within us. Nothing shall ever quench it. Change is coming. The future is ours. De l’audace, encore de l’audace, et toujours de l’audace. Audacity, more audacity, and ever more audacity.” ReasonInspirationTruthScienceMotivationFutureBoldnessRationalismOntological MathematicsFaustian Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“By sacrificing half of his physical vision, Odin was able to gain higher vision. He traded lower perception for the ability to perceive the non-physical. Where will you go to find knowledge? What price will you pay? What sacrifice will you make? Knowledge is not for the faint-hearted. The highest knowledge is only for the gods. Are you one of them, or do you shun all difficult challenges and remain bound to the earth as a rotting carcass like all the others? The twilight of empiricism is here. Odin finally realized that he needed no eyes, and no senses at all, to understand reality. Reason and logic were all he required.” ReasonVisionSacrificeMaterialismIdealismRationalismEmpiricismOdinKnowlege Is Power Book:Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe Source: Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe
“Reason is indeed all about identity, or, rather, tautology. Mathematics is the eternal, necessary system of rational, analytic tautology. Tautology is not “empty”, as it is so often characterized by philosophers. It is in fact the fullest thing there, the analytic ground of existence, and the basis of everything. Mathematical tautology has infinite masks to wear, hence delivers infinite variety. Mathematical tautology provides Leibniz’s world that is “simplest in hypothesis and the richest in phenomena.” No hypothesis cold be simpler than the one revolving around tautologies concerning “nothing.” There is something – existence – because nothing is tautologous, and “something” is how that tautology is expressed. If we write x = 0, where x is any expression that has zero as its net result, then we have a world of infinite possibilities where something (“x”) equals nothing (0).” ReasonZeroNothingSomethingRationalismCompleteFullOntological MathematicsTautologyHolism Book:God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics Source: God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics
“Empiricists say, “Where’s your evidence?” In fact, our evidence is every piece of evidence ever gathered by science. Our disagreement is not with the evidence, it’s with the interpretation of the evidence. Every scientist interprets the evidence via the Meta Paradigm of empiricism and materialism, leading to wholly bizarre and irrational conclusions. The correct way to interpret the evidence is via rationalism and idealism. When has any scientific experiment ever refuted rationalism and idealism and proved the truth of empiricism and materialism? Scientists are so ignorant and philosophically illiterate that they don’t even realize they are engaged in interpretation rather than factuality.” ReasonPhilosophyScienceEvidenceMaterialismInterpretationParadigmRationalismEmpiricismA Priori Book:God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics Source: God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics
“Language necessarily involves bringing any particular under more and more general and universal labels. That’s what conceptualization is all about: reducing particular things to fewer and fewer generalizations and universals, until, ultimately, reality is reduced to just one universal, the supreme concept that explains everything. This one concept is the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR). The whole point of concepts is to reach more and more general and universal levels until we ultimately arrive at one concept – the ultimate universal which explains the whole of reality. That concept is the PSR.” ReasonLanguageKnowledgeParticularConceptsUniversalRationalismGeneralizationPsr Book:The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes Source: The Stairway to Consciousness: The Birth of Self-Awareness from Unconscious Archetypes
“Reality is defined by the Principle of Sufficient Reason. Anyone who denies this is ipso facto an irrationalist. Whatever they say is necessarily irrational, hence can be immediately discounted. The very act of trying to provide reasons why the Principle of Sufficient Reason is wrong is irrational because, in trying to find reasons, you have already acknowledged the supremacy of the PSR. You cannot use reasons to attack reason while denying the worth of reason. Yet it’s astounding how many people try.” ReasonRationalismOntological MathematicsPsrPrinciple Of Sufficient ReasonAnti Intelletualism Book:The Sheldrake Shift: A Critical Evaluation of Morphic Resonance Source: The Sheldrake Shift: A Critical Evaluation of Morphic Resonance
“Once you accept mathematics as reality, you immediately see that everything has a sufficient reason, an explanation and answer, and you are part of the cosmic machinery of providing all of these answers. You yourself are an essential node of the calculation.” ReasonMathematicsOntological MathematicsCalculationDialecticPsrPanlogos Book:What Is Mathematics?: The Greatest Detective Story Never Told Source: What Is Mathematics?: The Greatest Detective Story Never Told
“Nostalgia is an excessive sentimentality for the past, for home. It is associated with a yearning to return to a happy and safe period in your life. The word comes from nóstos, meaning “homecoming”, and álgos, meaning “pain” or “ache”. It’s all about the “good old days”, and “the good times”. Conservatism revolves around nostalgia. All right wingers are nostalgic, and suffer from future shock and future fear. Science is about extreme nostalgia for the material atoms of the ancient Greeks. Materialism is entirely dead in the era of quantum mechanics, yet scientists go on believing in matter anyway. They are highly conservative individuals unwilling to contemplate leaving the home materialism has provided for them. The last thing they want is to end up in the Unknown Land of Mind, where thought, not matter, is core reality. That would ruin everything for the scientific materialists and empiricists.” ScienceChangeConservativeNostalgiaResistanceMaterialismParadigmRight WingHomesickReactionary Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“If you want to transition from your lower self to your higher self, a sacrifice is demanded. Everything has a cost. The greatest things have the greatest cost. Most people will never pay the price, hence they never become great.” SacrificeCostPaymentPrice Book:Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe Source: Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe
“Commit fully to your sacred cause. Do not hesitate. Do not draw back. Be bold, be powerful. Do not delay. Start now.” InspirationActionPowerCommitmentActiveHesitationBoldMovers And ShakersSacred Cause Book:Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason Source: Extra Scientiam Nulla Salus: How Science Undermines Reason
“It's time to stop being spectators. Do things. Join things. Make things happen. Make a contribution. Make a difference. Get out there. Don't keep calm and carry on. Get angry, and change this benighted world. Is there anything else than the masses who wait for others to do things?” InspirationActionMotivationContributionMaking A DifferenceActorSpectatorKeep Calm Carry On Book:The Book of Thought: Mind Matters Source: The Book of Thought: Mind Matters
“There are two types of people in the world: the history makers, and everyone else. Are you ahistorical, outside history, just along for the ride, for the shits and giggles, or are you actually helping to shape history? If you’re not on the side of the history shapers and history makers, fuck off. You’re irrelevant. You’re a joke. Play your part. Spectators not welcome. Sideline snipers – what a waste of space. If you’re not in front of the curtain, where are you? Hiding? You’re invisible, and the world doesn’t care whether you are there or not. Get on the fucking stage and deliver the best performance of your life. We have brought you to the dance. Hop if you can.” InspirationActionMotivationMovers And ShakersWorld Historic Figures Book:Castalia: The Citadel of Reason Source: Castalia: The Citadel of Reason
“Only on the hard path can you actualize your potential, grow, mature, have peak human experiences and enjoy epiphanies. The hard path alone allows you to fulfill yourself. The easy path destroys your soul.” EffortQualityExcellenceChallengeSelf ActualizationEasy PathHard Path Book:God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics Source: God Is Mathematics: The Proofs of the Eternal Existence of Mathematics
“Everything is fascinating. It’s fascinating that online Illuminism has so often attracted the wrong kind of people, and it’s fascinating to work out how to rectify the problem and find the right audience. Being fascinated by every problem and determined to overcome each one is the key to progress. Failing better is the dialectic in action. To adopt Nietzsche’s outlook, the greater the challenge, the greater the glory. The greater the resistance, the greater the will required to triumph over it. Frankly, our whole game is to find those people willing to accept the toughest challenges. For are those not the gods? And if people run away from the fight because it’s too daunting for them, then it’s no loss. They have simply proved they weren’t fit for purpose.” SuccessChallengesFailureOvercoming AdversityRewardIlluminism Book:Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe Source: Holenmerism and Nullibism: The Two Faces of the Holographic Universe
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