Revolution of Consciousness ☯️ Sorcerer 🧙♂️
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Time to out-organize the ruling class. Build parallel structures. Decentralization and cooperation. Separation is an illusion. Proletariat Wizard. Anarchistic.
Not in the matrix
Joined December 2021
I don’t want to live in a society where every facet of life is monetized and reduced to a commodity. Do you?
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“Anyone who has had a truly “spiritual” moment, a moment of breaking through our day-to-day reality and touching the divine, knows how difficult it is to communicate that experience to others— or even to recapture it later for ourselves.” — Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi [ Art
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When Ray Bradbury said, “Stuff your eyes with wonder, live as if you’d drop dead in ten seconds,” and “Look closely at everything. Don’t be a snob. Be joyful; writing is not a serious business—it’s a celebration,” he had it exactly right.
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One of the worst aspects of liberalism is how it’s turned average people into boring narcissists. “I want this” and “my identity” that. Your puny individual identity & wants are BORING. You know what’s exciting? The human project. Plots that take hundreds of lifetimes to unfold
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The cosmic web of galaxies resembles the neural connectivity of the brain when scaled up ~27 orders of magnitude. What does this tell you?
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I have never seen the liberal elite look so beleaguered and philosophically broken in my lifetime. It is astonishing how utterly hollow and weak they have become. They are watching their entire worldview crumble in real time, and there is no one to rescue them or offer hope.
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A text I read analyzed how capital destroys historical memory; how it reconstructs the past in its image, blurring spatio-temporal zones locking you in an imaginary present. There's no time in capital, just fragmentary self-deceptions woven together to reinforce the simulacra
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Merciless criticism and independent thinking are two traits of revolutionary thinking. Lovers, lunatics and poets are made of the same stuff Bhagat Singh
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@A_refusenik Absolutely. These are the roots breaking through the concrete.🙏
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Most conflict is just fragment bias. People argue from one part of a system as if it's the whole. Markets vs state, individual vs collective, freedom vs safety all false binaries created by incomplete perception.
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Systems ignorance isn’t stupidity. It’s conditioning. School fragments knowledge. Work fragments purpose. Media fragments attention. Everything encourages narrow focus. Wholeness becomes invisible by design.
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The biggest obstacles today aren’t technical or biological. They’re structural. A monetary system that distorts everything, and political theatre run by people with no systemic literacy. These two block evolution. They need to get out of the way.
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The problem is not just Chuck Schumer. The problem is the entire Democratic party is corrupt and exists to serve capital and imperial interests just like the GOP.
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'Essays' by RW Emerson 'Essays' by Michel de Montaigne 'Gargantua and Pantagruel' by Rabelais 'Duino Elegies' by Rainer Maria Rilke 'Ficciones' by JL Borges 'All the Pretty Horses' by Cormac McCarthy 'The Magic Mountain' by Thomas Mann 'Marius the Epicurean' by Walter Pater
Does anyone have any recommendations for books that will restore my hope in the world and alleviate the existential dread and mental anguish I am currently drowning in. Thanks!
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When you start seeing relationships instead of parts, the world reorganizes. Problems stop looking moral or ideological. They look structural, emergent, predictable. The “mystery” dissolves into pattern.
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Housing can be regenerative. Co-ops, modular units, community land trusts, net-zero designs. We already know how to build sustainable, flexible, affordable spaces. The limitation isn’t technology, it’s political inertia.
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"Out of sheer envy we are obliged to smile at the Indians' naivete and to plume ourselves on our cleverness; for otherwise we would discover how impoverished and down at the heels we are. Knowledge does not enrich us; it removes us more and more from the mythic world in which we
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YES!
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