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  • Serving the Empathic Personality Across a Spectrum of Low to High Neuroticism.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:07 PM Societies and Religions Serve the Empathic Personality Across a Spectrum of Low to High Neuroticism.

    —“Are we talkin about run-of-the-mill Freemasonry or high-level secret handshake Freemasonry?”—Leif Erickson

    What’s the difference besides the personalities of the people who go to them? Religiosity is driven not by intelligence per se, but by two factors: empath and neuroticism that influence how and what we learn. So think of societies and religions as serving the empathic personality across a spectrum of low to high neuroticism. Secret handshakes are higher trust providers at higher cost, and provide higher satisfaction because of more disciplined ritual to those with higher neuroticism. Organizations satisfy demand. Everyone wants everyone else to be satisfied on his or her terms. It’s not complicated.’ SOCIETIES AND RELIGIONS SERVE THE EMPATHIC PERSONALITY ACROSS A SPECTRUM OF LOW TO HIGH NEUROTICISM.

    —“Are we talkin about run-of-the-mill Freemasonry or high-level secret handshake Freemasonry?”—Leif Erickson

    What’s the difference besides the personalities of the people who go to them? Religiosity is driven not by intelligence per se, but by two factors: empath and neuroticism that influence how and what we learn. So think of societies and religions as serving the empathic personality across a spectrum of low to high neuroticism. Secret handshakes are higher trust providers at higher cost, and provide higher satisfaction because of more disciplined ritual to those with higher neuroticism. Organizations satisfy demand. Everyone wants everyone else to be satisfied on his or her terms. It’s not complicated.

  • It’s Fking Magic… Really.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:19 PM I mean, seriously, I used to think of a question, go to the library, go thru the card catalog, read through tables of contents, read through bibliographies, use microfilms to search newspapers and articles, and fking write people letters to get information. I had multiple encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographical encyclopedias. I would go to college bookstores, sneak into university libraries. Spend countless hours going through the monthly publications. Today when I can’t remember something I just type it in and ‘oh yeah, that’s right, so…’. It’s fking magic. Seriously. And pretty soon we’ll be able to recursively search within the current topic. Today I get emails from economists and social scientists when they publish. it’s… awesome. They keep taking the good search criteria away like ‘scholarly’ articles etc so I can’t filter out idiot stuff. Otherwise it’s just …utterly amazing. Then talk about libgen? I mean, if there is a book worth reading the russians publish it and they have almost everything. It’s a gold mine. Russians are an international treasure for that reason alone. (For their movies too, but that’s for another discussion).

  • It’s Fking Magic… Really.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:19 PM I mean, seriously, I used to think of a question, go to the library, go thru the card catalog, read through tables of contents, read through bibliographies, use microfilms to search newspapers and articles, and fking write people letters to get information. I had multiple encyclopedias, dictionaries, biographical encyclopedias. I would go to college bookstores, sneak into university libraries. Spend countless hours going through the monthly publications. Today when I can’t remember something I just type it in and ‘oh yeah, that’s right, so…’. It’s fking magic. Seriously. And pretty soon we’ll be able to recursively search within the current topic. Today I get emails from economists and social scientists when they publish. it’s… awesome. They keep taking the good search criteria away like ‘scholarly’ articles etc so I can’t filter out idiot stuff. Otherwise it’s just …utterly amazing. Then talk about libgen? I mean, if there is a book worth reading the russians publish it and they have almost everything. It’s a gold mine. Russians are an international treasure for that reason alone. (For their movies too, but that’s for another discussion).

  • A brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:40 PM You don’t understand… a brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can. There isn’t a lot of conceptual difference between your brain and strings of christmas lights. It wants the lights on. What’s the problem? some of us have better wiring, some of us are more wired together, or more compartmentalized, some of us have more wiring some of us have more lights, and some of us evolved the ability to get attention at different levels of our brain’s development: sensory, physical, emotional, empathic, systematic, and rational. and yes, that’s a hierarchy of development, and no we aren’t equal. It takes better wiring and more lights with more current to feed reason over time than it does to eat ice cream or watch porn.

  • A brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can.

    Mar 22, 2020, 4:40 PM You don’t understand… a brain seeks to maintain attention. It will do so by whatever means it can. There isn’t a lot of conceptual difference between your brain and strings of christmas lights. It wants the lights on. What’s the problem? some of us have better wiring, some of us are more wired together, or more compartmentalized, some of us have more wiring some of us have more lights, and some of us evolved the ability to get attention at different levels of our brain’s development: sensory, physical, emotional, empathic, systematic, and rational. and yes, that’s a hierarchy of development, and no we aren’t equal. It takes better wiring and more lights with more current to feed reason over time than it does to eat ice cream or watch porn.

  • An Essential Insight Into the Status of Our Religions

    Mar 22, 2020, 5:39 PM by Tim Beckley I do see this as an essential insight. Christianity could never have maintained a monopoly in the Western market for religious goods and services (ritual, education, etc.). I think one problem preventing this realization in the West is that we were subjected to its belligerence for so long that we’ve largely forgotten what native European polytheism actually looks like in all its kaleidoscopic diversity. The interesting thing is that Western polytheism has been developing in defiance of the One Church from at least the 12th century AD and has since, in large measure, conquered the world, but we simply don’t recognize it as such, don’t see our conquest as having a spiritual or properly religious component- an effect, I think, of the violence with which Christianity asserted its claim to exclusive and unassailable religious Truth. Most still view our native expressions of religious sentiment through a Christian filter that falsely renders them profane, even many who explicitly reject or never believed the claims of that faith. Another complicating factor is that an equally anti-Western, authoritarian competitor to Christianity with the same fanatical aspirations to monopoly power is already well-established- what we call Judaism 3.0, or Christianity 2.0, or Marxism/Feminism/Postmodernism- and it’s been receiving Christian apostates (mostly women, underclasses, and betas) for over 150 years. These new zealots also fail to recognize their conversion as a religious one, or as a conversion at all, and for the same reason that so few recognize the advancements of European polytheism in the arts and sciences- the old claim that everything non-Christian must be secular is still tacitly accepted by most. So it makes me wonder, considering their innate psychological differences, to what extent are the adherents of Christianity 2.0 faithful to its absurd doctrines simply for lack of a viable market alternative. Also, as Christianity absorbed the best and most celebrated aspects of pagan religious belief and custom, so too has Christianity 2.0 been appropriating and subverting the best of modern Western polytheism, presenting distorted versions of our myths in advertising and entertainment, in Universities, in the diversity meetings of the business world- absolutely everywhere, so that the disorientation of the religious consumer, as well as any aspiring producer of a new authentically European religious or spiritual art form, is practically debilitating. I see at least three general types of pre-packaged religious product being marketable in our circles. The first is a kind of translation of the Christian Bible in P-terms in the way that James describes. The second, for those who want nothing to do with Christianity, is a kind of an assembled canon of evocative and useful native European myths, from classical to contemporary times. The third, and most interesting to me, is an entirely new creative myth that orients itself in direct opposition to the still amorphous yet ever-expanding Levantine church that threatens to engulf the whole of the Western world today. This would be a counterpart of the grail quest legends and courtly romances of High Middle Ages which represented the reemergence of the European principles of individual judgement and rational thought and marked the beginning of the end of that first failed attempt to suffocate the West in Abrahamic ignorance and deceit.

  • An Essential Insight Into the Status of Our Religions

    Mar 22, 2020, 5:39 PM by Tim Beckley I do see this as an essential insight. Christianity could never have maintained a monopoly in the Western market for religious goods and services (ritual, education, etc.). I think one problem preventing this realization in the West is that we were subjected to its belligerence for so long that we’ve largely forgotten what native European polytheism actually looks like in all its kaleidoscopic diversity. The interesting thing is that Western polytheism has been developing in defiance of the One Church from at least the 12th century AD and has since, in large measure, conquered the world, but we simply don’t recognize it as such, don’t see our conquest as having a spiritual or properly religious component- an effect, I think, of the violence with which Christianity asserted its claim to exclusive and unassailable religious Truth. Most still view our native expressions of religious sentiment through a Christian filter that falsely renders them profane, even many who explicitly reject or never believed the claims of that faith. Another complicating factor is that an equally anti-Western, authoritarian competitor to Christianity with the same fanatical aspirations to monopoly power is already well-established- what we call Judaism 3.0, or Christianity 2.0, or Marxism/Feminism/Postmodernism- and it’s been receiving Christian apostates (mostly women, underclasses, and betas) for over 150 years. These new zealots also fail to recognize their conversion as a religious one, or as a conversion at all, and for the same reason that so few recognize the advancements of European polytheism in the arts and sciences- the old claim that everything non-Christian must be secular is still tacitly accepted by most. So it makes me wonder, considering their innate psychological differences, to what extent are the adherents of Christianity 2.0 faithful to its absurd doctrines simply for lack of a viable market alternative. Also, as Christianity absorbed the best and most celebrated aspects of pagan religious belief and custom, so too has Christianity 2.0 been appropriating and subverting the best of modern Western polytheism, presenting distorted versions of our myths in advertising and entertainment, in Universities, in the diversity meetings of the business world- absolutely everywhere, so that the disorientation of the religious consumer, as well as any aspiring producer of a new authentically European religious or spiritual art form, is practically debilitating. I see at least three general types of pre-packaged religious product being marketable in our circles. The first is a kind of translation of the Christian Bible in P-terms in the way that James describes. The second, for those who want nothing to do with Christianity, is a kind of an assembled canon of evocative and useful native European myths, from classical to contemporary times. The third, and most interesting to me, is an entirely new creative myth that orients itself in direct opposition to the still amorphous yet ever-expanding Levantine church that threatens to engulf the whole of the Western world today. This would be a counterpart of the grail quest legends and courtly romances of High Middle Ages which represented the reemergence of the European principles of individual judgement and rational thought and marked the beginning of the end of that first failed attempt to suffocate the West in Abrahamic ignorance and deceit.

  • A Spectrum of Religions

    Mar 22, 2020, 7:13 PM STOICISM-EPICUREANISM A (scientific) methodology for self authoring virtues that insulates you from the opinions of others, and a philosophy for living within your means, emphasizing family, friends, and the joys in life. BUDDHISM Faith is defined as serene trust that the practice of the Buddha’s teaching will bear fruit. A proto-scientific method of self discipline. SECULAR CHRISTIANITY Faith is defined as serene trust that the practice of the jesus’ teaching will bear fruit. A rational philosophy informed by mythology. P-CHRISTIANITY Extending the Natural Law of Sovereignty and Reciprocity with Trust in the evidence that the teachings of christianity: 1) the eradication of hatred from the human heart. 2) the extension of kinship love to kith. 3) the demand for personal acts of charity and personal cost, 4) the extension of exhaustive forgiveness before rejection, boycott, abandonment, punishment, enserfment, enslavement, death, or war; will lead to the best life for me, for those near me, and for our people – and that this is a necessary and sufficient means of my dedication to myself my family and others. SUPERNATURAL CHRISTIANITY a belief in the existence of God, in the reality of a transcendent domain that God administers as his kingdom and in the benevolence of the will of God or God’s plan for humankind; believing God’s promises, trusting in his faithfulness, and relying on God’s character and faithfulness to act; belief in Jesus’ resurrection from the dead The precise understanding of the term “faith” differs among the various Christian traditions. Despite these differences, Christians generally agree that faith in Jesus lies at the core of the Christian tradition, and that such faith is required in order to be a Christian.

  • A Spectrum of Religions

    Mar 22, 2020, 7:13 PM STOICISM-EPICUREANISM A (scientific) methodology for self authoring virtues that insulates you from the opinions of others, and a philosophy for living within your means, emphasizing family, friends, and the joys in life. BUDDHISM Faith is defined as serene trust that the practice of the Buddha’s teaching will bear fruit. A proto-scientific method of self discipline. SECULAR CHRISTIANITY Faith is defined as serene trust that the practice of the jesus’ teaching will bear fruit. A rational philosophy informed by mythology. P-CHRISTIANITY Extending the Natural Law of Sovereignty and Reciprocity with Trust in the evidence that the teachings of christianity: 1) the eradication of hatred from the human heart. 2) the extension of kinship love to kith. 3) the demand for personal acts of charity and personal cost, 4) the extension of exhaustive forgiveness before rejection, boycott, abandonment, punishment, enserfment, enslavement, death, or war; will lead to the best life for me, for those near me, and for our people – and that this is a necessary and sufficient means of my dedication to myself my family and others. SUPERNATURAL CHRISTIANITY a belief in the existence of God, in the reality of a transcendent domain that God administers as his kingdom and in the benevolence of the will of God or God’s plan for humankind; believing God’s promises, trusting in his faithfulness, and relying on God’s character and faithfulness to act; belief in Jesus’ resurrection from the dead The precise understanding of the term “faith” differs among the various Christian traditions. Despite these differences, Christians generally agree that faith in Jesus lies at the core of the Christian tradition, and that such faith is required in order to be a Christian.

  • Intuition Is a Jealous Elephant.

    Mar 22, 2020, 8:43 PM I spent years on the analytic, logical, operational, and empirical to climb through the ladder of disciplines one ring at a time, and finally reach the end – religion and aesthetics. And the conversation followed a predictable trajectory. An indifferent “Huh?” to “Yes, yes” enthusiastic engagement. Everyone wanted me to work on philosophy, secular theology, and religion BEFORE I constructed the scaffolding underneath it – so that I wasn’t hanging on priors – just the truth. … Now watch as everyone else reverts to prior despite all the work. You know why? No one, or almost no one, ever learns, adapts, changes, evolves. We want power over our mind, our emotions, our environment, and others. And we want it on our terms. And we want the grammar our brain wants. We want any excuse to confirm our priors. Because the cost of cognitive reconstruction is too high. Can you help it? No. You will gain the ability to speak about your bias in more precise terms. You will adopt the parts of P that solve problems for you – explanatory power or justification of priors. You will imitate those who you can benefit from. And those of us for whom truth is enough, were destined to be here all along. We just know how to speak the truth now in the language of truth: the laws of nature, the natural law, and the law of evolution and transcendence. Intuition is a jealous elephant. ( Our consciousness is not just a rider on the elephant of our intuition, on the landscape of our genes. The elephant is not just undisciplined. it jealously guards its independence from our consciousness. )