Friday, July 19, 2024

Asceticism and the Proposition of Meaning:



Asceticism and the Proposition of Meaning:

"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."

Since Buddha came up with a few truths, albeit they were coherent and a few precepts, I still wish to explore his failure in some more detail as it seems vital for us to forego what has been taught in his destructive doctrine. Let me start off controversially stating, that the Black School successfully proposes meaning, and the White School subverts this meaning in order to evolve. One may think of the Black School as the rules that govern our pluralistic reality, without which there would be nothing but chaos and no sanctuary for the White School. For it is only within such a structure that the White School can survive and grow and structure, instead of chaos is owing to the governance of a system of philosophic precepts held in place by the Black School of magick. It would be an absurdity for me to state that a cantaloupe is not a cantaloupe, although a cantaloupe is certainly not a watermelon or an apple, it is a fruit however that shares a striking resemblance to the former but it has absolutely nothing in common with a boob. You see, these rules of correspondence not only help us to navigate life, knowledge of their differences give understanding and expands the mind creatively, which serves an auxiliary function in the art of magick. Here we have the rocky, but fundamentally necessary relationship between the White School and the Black School of magick, we need them as they need us, for without the findings of the White School the Black School perishes and that means all of us.

Without these rules, as I have already stated, there is no progress, merely resignation, and this leads to death, inevitably. The ascetic in his negation welcomes such a death of spirit, in forcefully plunging himself into chaos, and hypocritically insisting that he is serving as a martyr for the sake of us all, as if we were lemmings. But most of us, I think, can agree, that we don't want to blindly follow the leader of such a nihilistic perspective, that we value life, that we intuit a better relationship, if not today, this intuition is strong enough that it forces us to strive for future generations. Meaning is important to us, and willfully succumbing to the authority of the Black School, in order for me to find the freedom wherein I may serve to do so, is an option, that when contrasted to the nihilism of Buddha, seems to be the better choice.

As every object in reality is understood by the presence of its functional concept, there is an underlying spirit that connects us all, and from this universal concept of unity we begin to perceive the multitude. The differences can only be appreciated from perceiving the union derived from the functional concept or L.V.X., hence from such an observation, it seems logical to conclude that we strive for Agape, wherein we intuit evolution. The mystic negates this realization by way of a suicide pact he has made with the goddess, and from which he means to take the multitude with him, as he vocally advocates for the annihilation of self with sweet sounding words meant to deceive as he has been deceived. 

In order to find the equivalence of any two things one must first establish their empirical differences, this notion of variance is not an illusion as the mystic claims, in fact, it is the foundation upon which meaning rests. For instance, the opposite of O is S, however they are united by a substrate called love, as they are both letters of an alphabet, and this notion becomes the auxillary of creation, but only insofar that their distinct characters are emphasized, may they be united by will to form meaning. Once union is attained, the functional concept is perceived in its totality, contradictions cease and from this is manifested a mutually congruent dialectic that we may call love, as if having fallen back into the world of multiplicity, although with a better understanding of the relationships. Herein we find the creative evolution, a willed change that may never have taken place unless the above conditions had been met. This, in my mind, is what magick means, it is looking very closely, and finding that which makes every man and every woman a star, unique and co-equal, gods of creation aflame with spirit, joyfully dancing within the light of life, and love and liberty, and peacefully one with the body of the goddess.

"Love is the law, love under will."

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