THE RULE OF DEGENERACY and ESCAPISM
—“Early Hinduism and Buddhism had much of the Aryan spirit down. It created aspiration, duty, and sacred hierarchical incentives, though of course, it wasn’t perfect and we can in more detail discuss various things, but it had the heroism and transcendence. …. Many modern bourgeois Westerners mistake something like Buddhism as humanistic, when it was in fact a warrior religion, created when Hinduism was becoming more sacerdotal and less of that warrior religion. …. Zen Buddhism did the same thing when the broader Buddhism was starting to become too doctrinal and not in-the-world. This Aryan spirit for being in-the-world (and thus inherently some kind of warrior) is what’s the real key here, and how I think I can synergize it with science and your scientific system (and that’s of course not an accident, as science is derivative of Aryan morality).— Josh Jeppson
It would be good for mankind to trace that aryan spirit through the various evolutions and devolutions. It would provide us with additional justification for legal truth, and literary heroism.
Why? Because I think it is an instance of the *Rule of Escapism*:
3 – “Anything that is not explicitly conservative will devolve into something progressive”
2 – “Anything not explicitly rational, will devolve into something magical”
1 – “Anything that is not explicitly true, will devolve into something false.”
0 – “Any system of thought that is not explicitly masculine and constructive, will devolve into the feminine and destructive.”
-1 – “Any system of thought that does not compel action through change will devolve in an excuse to avoid change through justifying inaction.”
-2 – “Any system of thought that is not explicily eugenic, expansionary, heroic, and hierarchical, will eventually devolve into one that is dysgenic, sedentary, submissive, and equalitarian.”
(Women and the weak destroy the world if we allow them.)
Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 05:47:00 UTC
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