Listen up kings. If you are looking for a way out of unsatisfactory half-life. Share this post to some close friends or like-minded local folks. Just follow these instructions. You are about to start a secret society.
1. Recruitment: Gather some mates and let them in turn invite like-minded individuals to the project. The number of people you need depends on your fixed expenses contra your budget.
2. Iron Temple: Find a cheap place for rent. Places that's been used for storage are cheap af. Split the rent among yourselves(monthly membership fee). The place needs at least running water, a toilet. Shop for second-hand gym equipment, some furniture, maybe carpets. Check for old stuff in your basements and with family. Copy the key to the place so all of you nibbas have access 24/7.
2. Agree on a CoC so problems don't arise in the future. Be discrete, don't share what you discuss and have going on.
3. Lift iron. Do Projects. Solve obstacles. Hustle.
4. Mind is the limit, Be creative. Satisfy common needs.
1. Recruitment: Gather some mates and let them in turn invite like-minded individuals to the project. The number of people you need depends on your fixed expenses contra your budget.
2. Iron Temple: Find a cheap place for rent. Places that's been used for storage are cheap af. Split the rent among yourselves(monthly membership fee). The place needs at least running water, a toilet. Shop for second-hand gym equipment, some furniture, maybe carpets. Check for old stuff in your basements and with family. Copy the key to the place so all of you nibbas have access 24/7.
2. Agree on a CoC so problems don't arise in the future. Be discrete, don't share what you discuss and have going on.
3. Lift iron. Do Projects. Solve obstacles. Hustle.
4. Mind is the limit, Be creative. Satisfy common needs.
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Forwarded from Elders of the Black Sun IV
Yesterdays poll result really put such a huge smile on my face, 45% of you are Buddhists.
This wasn't really a thing on the Right about a year ago. What we are all doing, is important.
You should think of yourself as akin to the first few generations of Christians coming into Europe. Our gurus came out of Tibet, and some are Westerners who first broke through and came into contact with these perfect, ancient initiatic mystery schools and lineages, this great heroic path across the celestial waters which Evola talked about.
They've made it easily accessible - this is something that we haven't seen since pre-Christian Rome. It is amazing.
But now we have to actually set up shop.
Right now, there are a few Dharma Centers scattered about, which act more or less as Tibetan cultural centers, full of alt-spirituality hippies of yore. Most of the time, you wouldn't know if they are a Dharma Center, where Shakyamunis Lions Roar of Truth is blazing like a fire, or a yarn knitting convention.
That is on us to rectify. We need to inject some much needed (and appreciated by our Gurus) masculinity. Likewise, we need to tastefully, respectfully, and organically start assimilating Buddhism and our own European cultural heritage. This isn't to change anything in Buddhism, but to make it our own, just as the Tibetans made it their own, and the Japanese, and the Chinese, etc etc etc.
Our Gurus are not only open to this, they want to pass it off to us - but we need to be worthy recipients.
That means, we have to do more than merely taking initiation ... we have to be doing retreats, really putting in the time and effort at cultivating real spiritual achievement and realization, creating sacred places in our own enviorment through our own practice.
We can have a great spiritual renaissance here in the west via Buddhism, or a return to the dark ages with an encroachment of Islam. Take your pick.
This wasn't really a thing on the Right about a year ago. What we are all doing, is important.
You should think of yourself as akin to the first few generations of Christians coming into Europe. Our gurus came out of Tibet, and some are Westerners who first broke through and came into contact with these perfect, ancient initiatic mystery schools and lineages, this great heroic path across the celestial waters which Evola talked about.
They've made it easily accessible - this is something that we haven't seen since pre-Christian Rome. It is amazing.
But now we have to actually set up shop.
Right now, there are a few Dharma Centers scattered about, which act more or less as Tibetan cultural centers, full of alt-spirituality hippies of yore. Most of the time, you wouldn't know if they are a Dharma Center, where Shakyamunis Lions Roar of Truth is blazing like a fire, or a yarn knitting convention.
That is on us to rectify. We need to inject some much needed (and appreciated by our Gurus) masculinity. Likewise, we need to tastefully, respectfully, and organically start assimilating Buddhism and our own European cultural heritage. This isn't to change anything in Buddhism, but to make it our own, just as the Tibetans made it their own, and the Japanese, and the Chinese, etc etc etc.
Our Gurus are not only open to this, they want to pass it off to us - but we need to be worthy recipients.
That means, we have to do more than merely taking initiation ... we have to be doing retreats, really putting in the time and effort at cultivating real spiritual achievement and realization, creating sacred places in our own enviorment through our own practice.
We can have a great spiritual renaissance here in the west via Buddhism, or a return to the dark ages with an encroachment of Islam. Take your pick.
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Forwarded from Elders of the Black Sun IV
This is called Tonglen Meditation
The short and skinny of it is, you are inhaling the suffering of other beings, and exhaling happiness to them. Here is some more detail (and yes, you can do this without smoking).
I always begin any meditation with "9 Round Breathing". This clears up your inner channels.
Without getting too deep here, sit up straight, use your right forefinger to block your left nostril. Inhale with your right nostril. Then use your left forefinger to block your right nostril and exhale with the left.
Do this 3x.
Then switch, and inhale/exhale with the other nostril.
Do this 3x.
Then without any blocking, inhale through both nostrils fully, then exhale fully.
Do this 3x.
At this time you can take refuge and cultivate Bodhicitta.
"In my heart I go to the three Jewels for refuge, may I free suffering beings and set them into bliss, may the compassionate spirit of love grow within me, that I may complete the enlightening path."
Recite this 3x.
Okay, now - in the space in front of you, imagine some being whom you wish to make the focus of your meditation. Preferably someone you feel connected to - a family member, or someone hurting. Someone whose pain you wish to take away. In absense of this, you can simply find a critter running around, and focus on them.
When you generate them in front of you, truly, deeply try to bring them there. You are essentially bringing their astral body to you - which is not bound by space or time (yes, you can do this for the deceased as well).
Now you can light your cigarette if you'd like.
As you inhale, visualize black smoke entering into you (or literally, with the cigarette smoke). This smoke is not simply "mundane" smoke any longer - it is their suffering. You are breathing in their delusions which cause them unrest and anxiety, that suffering which separates one from the bliss of the primordial ground of Buddha Nature.
You become deeply connected with them. Put yourself in their shoes. Feel their fear, their pain, their problems. Deeply feel it. It may even cause you to cry. But do not judge them, just come to a place of deep connectedness, empathy, and understanding.
As this suffering enters into your body in the form of black smoke, it contacts your own "smoke" - that smoke that keeps you trapped in your own Egoic Selfhood, and keeps you un-connected to others. Your own suffering.
Their membrane of smoke, and yours, collides with one another - and when they make contact, they cancel each other out - the smoke all disappears into the void.
You are now deeply connected with that person, in a state of fufillment and happiness. Ridden of that which plagues you and them alike - namely, the false conception of the self. You recognize your mutual interdependence.
At this time, you exhale out into the world, a purifying clear light. This is the light of your Buddha Nature (since you cleared out all of your "smoke", all that is left is this primordial light).
This healing light, then shines outward, like the sun, and purifies the suffering of all suffering beings. Like a holy nectar, it descends upon their heads, and fills every cell of their body with bliss and peace.
Together with the loved one whom you have imagined, all the world is healed by your meditation. The better you get at this, the more real you will find the effects of this are, in the world.
Do this for as long as you'd like.
When you are finished, offer the merits of this practice.
"From the ocean of suffering, may I free all beings. So too shall I, by following the noble example of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, be freed from the chains of samsara. I dedicate the virtue of this pure motivation and practice to the benefit of all."
That's it - enjoy an esoteric smoke break.
The short and skinny of it is, you are inhaling the suffering of other beings, and exhaling happiness to them. Here is some more detail (and yes, you can do this without smoking).
I always begin any meditation with "9 Round Breathing". This clears up your inner channels.
Without getting too deep here, sit up straight, use your right forefinger to block your left nostril. Inhale with your right nostril. Then use your left forefinger to block your right nostril and exhale with the left.
Do this 3x.
Then switch, and inhale/exhale with the other nostril.
Do this 3x.
Then without any blocking, inhale through both nostrils fully, then exhale fully.
Do this 3x.
At this time you can take refuge and cultivate Bodhicitta.
"In my heart I go to the three Jewels for refuge, may I free suffering beings and set them into bliss, may the compassionate spirit of love grow within me, that I may complete the enlightening path."
Recite this 3x.
Okay, now - in the space in front of you, imagine some being whom you wish to make the focus of your meditation. Preferably someone you feel connected to - a family member, or someone hurting. Someone whose pain you wish to take away. In absense of this, you can simply find a critter running around, and focus on them.
When you generate them in front of you, truly, deeply try to bring them there. You are essentially bringing their astral body to you - which is not bound by space or time (yes, you can do this for the deceased as well).
Now you can light your cigarette if you'd like.
As you inhale, visualize black smoke entering into you (or literally, with the cigarette smoke). This smoke is not simply "mundane" smoke any longer - it is their suffering. You are breathing in their delusions which cause them unrest and anxiety, that suffering which separates one from the bliss of the primordial ground of Buddha Nature.
You become deeply connected with them. Put yourself in their shoes. Feel their fear, their pain, their problems. Deeply feel it. It may even cause you to cry. But do not judge them, just come to a place of deep connectedness, empathy, and understanding.
As this suffering enters into your body in the form of black smoke, it contacts your own "smoke" - that smoke that keeps you trapped in your own Egoic Selfhood, and keeps you un-connected to others. Your own suffering.
Their membrane of smoke, and yours, collides with one another - and when they make contact, they cancel each other out - the smoke all disappears into the void.
You are now deeply connected with that person, in a state of fufillment and happiness. Ridden of that which plagues you and them alike - namely, the false conception of the self. You recognize your mutual interdependence.
At this time, you exhale out into the world, a purifying clear light. This is the light of your Buddha Nature (since you cleared out all of your "smoke", all that is left is this primordial light).
This healing light, then shines outward, like the sun, and purifies the suffering of all suffering beings. Like a holy nectar, it descends upon their heads, and fills every cell of their body with bliss and peace.
Together with the loved one whom you have imagined, all the world is healed by your meditation. The better you get at this, the more real you will find the effects of this are, in the world.
Do this for as long as you'd like.
When you are finished, offer the merits of this practice.
"From the ocean of suffering, may I free all beings. So too shall I, by following the noble example of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, be freed from the chains of samsara. I dedicate the virtue of this pure motivation and practice to the benefit of all."
That's it - enjoy an esoteric smoke break.
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Forwarded from Esoteric Dixie Dharma
If you put fleas in a shallow container they jump out. But if you put a lid on the container for just a short time, they hit the lid trying to escape and learn quickly not to jump so high. They give up their quest for freedom. After the lid is removed, the fleas remain imprisond by their own self policing. So it is with life. Most of us let our own fears or the impositions of others imprison us in a world of low expectations.
— John Taylor Gatto
— John Taylor Gatto
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𝕻𝖆𝖌𝖊𝖘 𝖋𝖗𝖔𝖒 𝖒𝖞 𝖌𝖗𝖎𝖒𝖔𝖎𝖗𝖊 - ✩𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗖𝗧 𝗜𝗦 𝗦𝗘𝗔𝗟𝗘𝗗✩(mix)✩
pages from my grimoire
Forwarded from Esoteric Dixie Dharma
When you're using a screwdriver it doesn't mean that you have to be anti-hammer. There simply is a use for a hammer and a use for a screwdriver.
If someone is attached to screwdrivers to the point of trying to use them to drive nails, then there is a problem. In this situation, it can be beneficial to shit on screwdrivers for the purpose of severing someone's attachment to them.
Yet the shitting on of screwdrivers doesn't mean you have to take the position of total screwdriver death - it simply means you understand the nuance of different tools for different situations.
Avoid attachment to any particular pole, it isn't about unthinking loyalty to any one view. Remember, everything is about the vision and what is most skillful in bringing that vision about.
Perspectives need to be framed as tools for navigating the world - we need to recognize them as aids in the manifestation of our vision. Too often people lack vision and mistake some particular form (a specific expression of a principle) as this eternal truth that needs to be reasserted.
Nostalgic obsessions and a backward looking mentality will have to cease if anything is going to be achieved coming out of our sphere.
What we see commonly on the right (really with people in general) is a reactionary mind. It's always binary thinking and attachment to particular perspectives and forms.
This kills us because it makes people one dimensional. Their mode of operation becomes extremely limited because their mind isn't flexible which makes them either incapable of generating new ways of moving through the world or at least extremely inefficient.
What's ironic for the "Masculine Right" is that reactionary thinking is a very feminine trait - its emotional and totally dependent upon an outer stimulus. It is the opposite of acting out of a transcendent mode of being and according to higher vision.
True masculinity is impregnating the world with your creative seed. It is willing reality to conform according to your conscious direction.
This is really the difference between a pleb and an aristocrat. The former just adopts some particular view and regurgitates that shit ad nauseam. Now, I'm not saying these types don't have their place because undying loyalty, when properly placed, is a very valuable and honorable thing.
What I'm saying, though, is that what is needed currently is more aristocrats. We need vision, and we need men capable of enacting that vision.
Forge this capability within yourself. Develop critical and independent thinking skills - this means challenging your existing paradigm and belief system. It's OK to test your views. Rigorously turn your entire worldview upside down, slam it around, beat it against the wall, and see how it holds up.
This means radical openness though and it's not necessarily easy - it means popping yourself entirely out of your existing frame and genuinely seeing things (and yourself) through a whole new lens.
People are afraid of change, and they are afraid of transgressing their sacred cows. This is what the existing power structures bank on - that you will live your life in a very predictable way.
Everything always must start within. In order to challenge the outer power structures ruling over us physically we must first challenge the inner power structures ruling over us mentally and spiritually.
This directly pertains to our beliefs and paradigms - aspects that are fundamental to how we perceive reality (and thus operate in the world) and that are almost entirely unconscious for most people.
Break out of that mold and challenge your basic assumptions and views about the world. Putting emphasis on this inner reality will show you firsthand how something so seemingly abstract is actually the most intimately practical thing you could do.
If you want to solve an unsolvable problem, then you must first correct the mind that perceives the problem to be unsolvable. Cultivate a mindset where novel ideas and solutions flow readily and eradicate stagnation, the great killer of dreams.
If someone is attached to screwdrivers to the point of trying to use them to drive nails, then there is a problem. In this situation, it can be beneficial to shit on screwdrivers for the purpose of severing someone's attachment to them.
Yet the shitting on of screwdrivers doesn't mean you have to take the position of total screwdriver death - it simply means you understand the nuance of different tools for different situations.
Avoid attachment to any particular pole, it isn't about unthinking loyalty to any one view. Remember, everything is about the vision and what is most skillful in bringing that vision about.
Perspectives need to be framed as tools for navigating the world - we need to recognize them as aids in the manifestation of our vision. Too often people lack vision and mistake some particular form (a specific expression of a principle) as this eternal truth that needs to be reasserted.
Nostalgic obsessions and a backward looking mentality will have to cease if anything is going to be achieved coming out of our sphere.
What we see commonly on the right (really with people in general) is a reactionary mind. It's always binary thinking and attachment to particular perspectives and forms.
This kills us because it makes people one dimensional. Their mode of operation becomes extremely limited because their mind isn't flexible which makes them either incapable of generating new ways of moving through the world or at least extremely inefficient.
What's ironic for the "Masculine Right" is that reactionary thinking is a very feminine trait - its emotional and totally dependent upon an outer stimulus. It is the opposite of acting out of a transcendent mode of being and according to higher vision.
True masculinity is impregnating the world with your creative seed. It is willing reality to conform according to your conscious direction.
This is really the difference between a pleb and an aristocrat. The former just adopts some particular view and regurgitates that shit ad nauseam. Now, I'm not saying these types don't have their place because undying loyalty, when properly placed, is a very valuable and honorable thing.
What I'm saying, though, is that what is needed currently is more aristocrats. We need vision, and we need men capable of enacting that vision.
Forge this capability within yourself. Develop critical and independent thinking skills - this means challenging your existing paradigm and belief system. It's OK to test your views. Rigorously turn your entire worldview upside down, slam it around, beat it against the wall, and see how it holds up.
This means radical openness though and it's not necessarily easy - it means popping yourself entirely out of your existing frame and genuinely seeing things (and yourself) through a whole new lens.
People are afraid of change, and they are afraid of transgressing their sacred cows. This is what the existing power structures bank on - that you will live your life in a very predictable way.
Everything always must start within. In order to challenge the outer power structures ruling over us physically we must first challenge the inner power structures ruling over us mentally and spiritually.
This directly pertains to our beliefs and paradigms - aspects that are fundamental to how we perceive reality (and thus operate in the world) and that are almost entirely unconscious for most people.
Break out of that mold and challenge your basic assumptions and views about the world. Putting emphasis on this inner reality will show you firsthand how something so seemingly abstract is actually the most intimately practical thing you could do.
If you want to solve an unsolvable problem, then you must first correct the mind that perceives the problem to be unsolvable. Cultivate a mindset where novel ideas and solutions flow readily and eradicate stagnation, the great killer of dreams.
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I got lost adding three strings to the knot. I hope you like it.
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