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Why Ancient Occult & Metaphysical Traditions Advised Their Students: "Tell No Man".

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  Across many ancient wisdom traditions—from the Hermetic corpus and the Greek mystery schools to strands of early Christianity, Vedānta, Sufism, and various initiatory traditions—the instruction to remain silent about certain experiences or teachings appears with striking regularity. The reasons were not always identical. Sometimes silence protected sacred rites. Sometimes it prevented misunderstanding. Sometimes it reflected the belief that truth cannot be adequately conveyed except through direct experience. Yet beneath these different contexts lies a shared philosophical intuition: what is inwardly forming is easily disturbed before it has acquired stability. The Vulnerability of an Emerging Vision Every genuine creation begins in an invisible realm. Whether it is a philosophical insight, a spiritual realization, an invention, a work of art, or a new way of being, its first existence is not material but imaginal. It begins as an inward form before it becomes an outward fac...

What Do We Call the Deliberate Colonisation of Human Imagination with Filth, Fear, and Falsehood at Moments of Heightened Receptivity?

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Every civilisation has recognised that the human imagination is more than a repository of fantasy. Whether understood as the seat of moral vision, the workshop of identity, the bridge between thought and action, or the creative faculty through which experience is interpreted, imagination is among humanity's most precious capacities. What occupies it eventually influences perception, emotion, judgement, and behaviour. If this is true, an important ethical question follows: What should we call the deliberate flooding of the imagination with filth, fear, and falsehood at moments when the mind is especially receptive? This question extends beyond marketing. It concerns any individual, institution, or system that intentionally exploits psychological vulnerability to implant narratives, anxieties, or desires for its own ends. Whether undertaken by advertisers, political movements, media organisations, propagandists, or other actors, the moral issue remains the same. The identity of the m...

I could be wrong, but in my opinion and in my experience—once again, like I said, I could be wrong—once you see more of reality, you want to know less.

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  I could be wrong, but in my opinion and in my experience—once again, like I said, I could be wrong—once you see more of reality, you want to know less. This is why I think the writers of The Matrix included the character who was eating the steak and drinking the wine, telling Neo that he knew he was dealing with electric frequency and the steak wasn’t real. He said it didn’t matter; he liked it, and he wanted to go back. My position is a little different from that. I suspect we are actually responsible for our own amnesia. Yes, I know I’ve spoken about us being a food source, and even under such a paradigm of being loosh creators, there might still be another level above that. This reality feels like the inside of an onion—patterns, rings inside rings inside rings. And when you look at things from an aerial vantage point, you begin to understand why ancient texts—specifically clay tablets from Sumeria—suggest that even the beings who made us, who allegedly downgraded or upgraded...

Is the Universe Not Made of Space but Made of Relationships? WTF? Can a purely relational mathematical structure produce the spacetime described by general relativity?

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Abstract The title of this enquiry is intentionally informal. It is not intended to trivialize the subject, but to invite a broader audience into one of the deepest unresolved questions in modern theoretical physics: What, if anything, is spacetime made of? For over a century, physics has described spacetime with extraordinary success. General relativity models it as a four-dimensional Lorentzian manifold whose curvature governs gravitation, while quantum field theory assumes spacetime as the arena in which quantum phenomena unfold. Yet these two foundational theories remain mathematically incompatible at the Planck scale. An increasing number of research programs have responded by asking a more fundamental question—not how spacetime behaves, but whether spacetime itself is fundamental. This enquiry does not propose an answer. Instead, it asks whether a common mathematical framework may underlie several otherwise distinct approaches to quantum gravity. Specifically, could graphs, spin...

Is Spacetime a Fundamental Entity, or Does It Emerge from a Deeper Pre-Geometric Structure?

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Is Spacetime a Fundamental Entity, or Does It Emerge from a Deeper Pre-Geometric Structure? A Research Perspective The question of whether spacetime is fundamental or emergent represents one of the most profound unsolved problems in modern theoretical physics. Although Einstein's General Relativity treats spacetime as the fundamental arena in which all physical phenomena occur, developments in quantum gravity increasingly suggest that spacetime itself may be an emergent phenomenon arising from deeper, pre-geometric degrees of freedom. General Relativity successfully describes gravity as the curvature of a smooth four-dimensional spacetime manifold governed by Einstein's field equations: Gμν = (8πG/c⁴)Tμν Within this framework, spacetime is assumed to be continuous and fundamental. However, when physicists attempt to reconcile General Relativity with quantum mechanics, this continuum description encounters serious conceptual and mathematical difficulties, particularly near ...

In Election-Disowning Modern Ukraine, Men Have Been Conscripted to Fight and Possibly Die Regardless of Their Political Persuasion, in Ways That Violate Their Rights and Resemble Forced Abduction in Practice

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The power to compel military service is among the most extraordinary authorities any state can exercise. It is the power to command not merely obedience, but the possibility of death. Such authority carries an equally extraordinary obligation: democratic legitimacy. That obligation becomes increasingly difficult to reconcile when a government continues to exercise sweeping wartime powers while national elections remain suspended. Whatever one's opinion of Ukraine's leadership, an uncomfortable contradiction emerges when citizens are expected to risk their lives for a political system from which they cannot presently seek electoral change. For those who oppose the current government, the dilemma is especially acute. The state may compel them into military service despite their profound disagreement with those directing the nation's political course. They are not merely asked to obey laws; they are asked to accept the possibility of death under leaders they have no immediate ...

This Is Why Ancient Civilizations Considered Population‑Specific Genetic Weapons Strategically Suicidal, Scientifically Unstable, and Evolutionarily Uncontrollable

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Ancient civilizations across Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Egypt, and the Eastern Mediterranean preserved a consistent narrative pattern: technologies or powers capable of targeting specific groups were feared, restricted, or mythologized as catastrophically dangerous. Although these stories are expressed through symbolic language—divine weapons, engineered beings, forbidden knowledge—the underlying logic sits with modern biological principles. Three interlocking reasons explain why population‑specific genetic weapons were considered untenable: strategic suicide , s cientific instability , and evolutionary uncontrollability . 1. Strategically Suicidal: No Population Is Genetically Isolated Ancient societies understood, even without modern genetics, that human groups were not hermetically sealed. Trade routes, migrations, intermarriage, and conquest produced continual genetic mixing. This reality made any attempt to target a single population inherently self‑destructive. Historical p...