Fimbultyr
Currently in search of Hyperborea
- Feb 20, 2022
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Now that I don't have to impress a certain women anymore, I can go back to being edgy again.
Our world/universe, as it now stands in life, is ultimately oriented towards death.
Our world/universe, as it now stands in life, is ultimately oriented towards death.
The highest natural principle is that of the cycle of "living and dying", why should this principle then stop at our world/universe?
Mainländer was right. Our universe strives towards death. It cannot do anything else but submit to its own rules. In what form our universe may then return is beside the point. But it is also questionable to what extent our universe is perhaps only a simulation of a higher dimension.
Anything that opposes the degeneration of our humanity is still correct for self-protection, but actively fighting against it must be ridiculous, because the predetermination of our degeneration is already written into the rules of our world. With degeneration, our world strives for self-dissolution. All striving on our part must be in vain as long as it does not serve self-dissolution.
We can only assume an infinity of our world if our world is really only a simulation. Otherwise, we must assume that this world is only based on a certain quantity of primordial matter, forces or souls.
Whatever lies behind the concept of "soul", through the constant increase in population, our soul energy would have to split up more and more and thereby weaken in order to be able to animate all bodies.
The ever-increasing baseness and godlessness of human beings can perhaps also (among other reasons) be traced back to this; we are becoming ever more soulless and thus also godless.
I talk about the death of our whole universe, as an act of godly purification, of its very existence.
Mainländer was right. Our universe strives towards death. It cannot do anything else but submit to its own rules. In what form our universe may then return is beside the point. But it is also questionable to what extent our universe is perhaps only a simulation of a higher dimension.
Anything that opposes the degeneration of our humanity is still correct for self-protection, but actively fighting against it must be ridiculous, because the predetermination of our degeneration is already written into the rules of our world. With degeneration, our world strives for self-dissolution. All striving on our part must be in vain as long as it does not serve self-dissolution.
We can only assume an infinity of our world if our world is really only a simulation. Otherwise, we must assume that this world is only based on a certain quantity of primordial matter, forces or souls.
Whatever lies behind the concept of "soul", through the constant increase in population, our soul energy would have to split up more and more and thereby weaken in order to be able to animate all bodies.
The ever-increasing baseness and godlessness of human beings can perhaps also (among other reasons) be traced back to this; we are becoming ever more soulless and thus also godless.
I talk about the death of our whole universe, as an act of godly purification, of its very existence.
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