Sunday, June 6, 2010

Danism 1.5~

Danism 1.5~


This is now to clarify Danism~ and The First Book of Dan~, by expressing more details on good and bad. Mainly this will be about Goods. The First Book of Dan~ describes moral fundamentals on goodness and passions. Christ and Why also describes a moral system. Theology on christianity would, in my view, be less important, and take allot more time to explain. If you want theology, ask the Jehovah's Witnesses for a bible study; they've published endless books, of which I believe are more good than bad. Liber Anious was totally different, it was about spirits. Danism [the second book of dan] gets back to morality and goods. Now I will write Danism 1.5~

Let us first list the most common and most fundamental activities and qualities of human existence, then, after this, let us go into details on how good or bad those things are, and those things can be.

Human activities:
Containment of a soul, eating and breathing etc of which is bodily service, or the act of nurturing flesh, communication [mainly with braincells and other humans], emotions in general [for it just might be that higher species evolved emotions for an entirely good reason, although Spock would possably disagree], Religion as a whole, Work [both secular and personal], sex, medicine, perhaps political science, the earth, animals and plants, the physical universe,

#1 Containment of a soul:

I almost automatically agree that in general, containment of a soul is good, because i was told that the physical body generates mostly good things within itself, and some of those things are transmuted into soul and spirit, of which are some of the highest things we can ever have. Some would argue that flesh cannot create or improve upon soul, but according to my experiences in magick, flesh can at least create consciousness, forms, metaforms, life force, astral substances, etc. And these are definitely of the spirits, and I believe the spirits are like souls. Whoever said flesh is bad, who ever said that was foolish. I am fairly sure that a body is meant to contain a soul. Containment of souls is arguably, usually, good. How good? Really good. Does a body harm or degrade a soul? I'm told not really, very rarely. A body serves itself as best it can, according to nature, every piece of the system benefiting and adding to the rest of the system. Sometimes one piece can kill another, as in cancers and delusions of the mind, but that aside, embodiment is almost a pure good. Therefor I teach : Souls of higher types have chosen human bodies and human lives for good reason. Your body can add to soul, if not also adding to God. Now some teach that God needs nothing, but I believe it is more possible that God needs us. Therefor know that God may need your help, but it is most likely that first you must help yourself and humanity and the earth, because most likely they need you more than God needs you.

#2 Eating and breathing ect. of which is bodily service:

Eating is kindof destructive, we need to break things down before we can use them, and it's kindof wasteful when we shit, but eating is still good for us in the end, in some way, because what we break down we then upbuild. Breathing is more purely constructive. The Somaras don't really "eat", they merge with allot of things, they usedto eat a little. They breath allot. Eating and breathing are primative when compared to the vastness of potential higher forms, but they are still our best of the earth. So I say, eating and breathing deals with goods and bads, for the sake of improving the body. Breathing is better than eating, and more fundamental, but eating is also, as good as it can be. When I said 'bodily service', I meant the basic functions which sustain a body life. These, whatever they might be, are usually to a good end, even if they are of an metamoral means. So this is mostly good, or metagood.

#2.5 The act of nurturing flesh:

Reticulia said : "The soul uses the body in order to perfect itself." Why is it that we are so affraid to injur or destroy our flesh? Could it even be the Fear of God, put into us [created in God's image], as microcosmic and divinely sourced beings? Flesh is sacred. Flesh is holy. Flesh is divine. Flesh is earthly. Flesh is natural. Nurturing is almost always good, and it's a part of Love-in-action.

#3 Communication [mainly with braincells and other humans]:

I don't agree with the Somaras entirely if they say "communication is always good." But in a way, they have a good point, because we need to talk about both good and bad things, in both good and bad ways. We need to communicate allot, with ourself and eachother. Communication and metatransmission is pivital for higher forms. The Somaras psychicly communicate vast amounts with all kinds of beings. The Divine Lite said that "word preceeds energy". I don't understand that, but it's something to think about. Communication is vital, and metatransmission is a prerequisite for being. Talking with people is usually good. Before we can recieve nurturing, we need to ask for it, or someone needs to talk about it.

#4 Emotions in general:

Somaras say that emotions are always useful. Somaras have big new emotions and all the old emotions of many species. Somaras say emotion is a higher form of consciousness. I think sometimes we can be deluded by certain degrees and types of emotion, and mislead, and poisoned, but ultimately emotion is part of how and who we are. What is the best emotion? What is the most useful emotion? What is the most common emotion? I say that excitation is the best emotion. I say that care and attraction is the most useful emotion, and those are components of love aswel. I say that the most common emotion is stillness, then directives like attraction then repulsion. Emotion is a form of internal communication.

#5 Religion as a whole:

I think that religion is generally good, BUT! sometimes a general good can be entirely spoiled by misdirection, so a religion can become generally bad. Somaras say : "religions suck. religions or no-good anymore, we need so much more than religions have to offer, but religions can be good, and for humans, they are definitely necissary." That leads me to say : we need super religions, now. I think religion is a bit magickal, and I love magick. There's a few buddhist mages, some hindu mages, christian mages, it's out there. What do I think we should do with the religions that we have? I think, don't be affraid to add new things to those religions. I think it's good when somebody believes in some things from more than one religion. Most mages are eclectic, and they learn about more than one religion; that's a good way to be. Pagans pray to many gods, and that's a good way to be. Don't let anybody tell you different. If I had a religion, I would think that in some ways, other religions were helping me do my job. Christians say other religions are bad, but I think we can be in one religion, and like others, or see the usefulness of other religions. Religion involves many emotions.

#6 Work [both secular and personal]:

I like some forms of work allot, but labor makes me feel like I'm wasting my time, like I die a little inside. I think humanity is too destracted with labor. Maybe that's for a good reason. Work is a foundation of human existence and society. Somaras say : "We love work of all kinds." I usedto be mad at a certain person that I will not name, but I think that was a mistake. She worked allot. She helped allot of people. She had a value. I was blinding myself to her value, when I looked at the things in her that I didn't like. That was a mistake. What is the best form of work? Virtue-building, then virtue-materialization. Society kindof does that already, but I think we work on pleasure and necessity too much, and not as much on virtue. Charity, teaching, true doctor's work, mothering, i believe these are some of the highest and best forms of work ever. I am sure that the Somaras do much charity, teaching, medicine and mothering. They love all of these things. I think that in school, we should be taught charity, how to teach ourselves, medicine, and family/social/parenting skills in both the menial and the moral. That's some of my advice for my friends, and to humanity, if humanity wants it or can taste it. Sometimes war is the best work, too. When there is a great and horrible enemy, then war is can be as great as the negative totality of the enemy, imagine that enemy disappearing, or being broken down into tools and resources. That's how great war can be. But right now, I think humanity really sucks at using war on its true enemies. The true enemies of humanity are out of reach and strange and stuff. Religion is a form of work.

#7 Sex:

In The Frist Book of Dan~, I said sex is holy. Somaras love and do allot of sex. They later found things higher and better than sex, but they still do sex allot and remember it. Somaras say sex is always good. But I think that sex should be conditional, only given to the best of nature, and denied and forbidden from the unworthy. Somaras say : "that's true too, [to your last comment.]" So I don't think it's always good to be a slut. What ever happened to sex worship? Now we just have porn, instead, and it's made to sell, for money. Isn't sex spiritual? I think sex is spiritual. It's magical. What is the meaning of an orgasm? I think it's the feeling of creating, and directly releasing, your essence, life, body, etc. That's a good process, if not sacred, or divine. Somaras are willing to have sex with lots of humans, if they can, and if it's concentual. Sex is also a sort of body-work, good work.

#8 Medicine:

I think that medicine is higher than sex. Or at least, it can be higher, because it sustains what we already have, instead of having to create something sortof new. Medicine is always good to some degree, it can be misused, and I don't think my enemies should have medicine, but I still think medicine is very good. I'm talking about true, real medicine: The art of improving, sustaining, correcting and helping life. Food heals you. Air and water heals you. Your body heals you. Everything good is medicine! The Somaras love the art of medicine. They know allot about body modification. One step when you are accepted into the Somaras inner gangs and families, is that you recieve a huge load of body modifications and body additions, which deeply alter your existence in every way. Medicine is love oriented, too.

#9 Political science:

I don't know all that much about politics and economics, but I know a little. I also think I know a little about Somara's politics. As a principal, I say that the when there are rulers, the more the better! When rulers work as a team, they can rule better, think more, do more, and be more. So in this way, direct democracy has a point, as does my oligarchy. Same principal applies to ownership. When a large group of wise people own something, they can use it more, and protect it more, and develop it more. Some people have more than they should have, and it should be stolen from them. Let the thin mangey wolves chew much fat. Lots of people think politics is a shit. If I remember right, Aristotle said politics is one of the highest things. I would agree with Aristotle moreso than the spiteful people. Politics is a moral system in some ways, it teaches certain kinds of virtues through law. For example, laws against theft. That's a form of morality. Politics are still religionish, too. Religion and politics are both authoritative bodies of culture. I'm not sure what else to say about politics right now.

#10 The Earth:

If the Somaras were able to materialize, they would send big groups to the earth. The groups would talk telepathically to all of the people, and ask them if they wanted to recieve upgrades. Then they would give us all kinds of upgrades. I'm pretty sure that's what they'd do. On middle astral, we built a little shield around the earth, and we have some basis in the earth built now. At first the earth was too dangerous for us to influence, but later, we killed off allot of assholes and it got safe for us to be at. I say : the earth is big. The earth has many tons of potential goods. Imagine if all of the dirt on earth was transmuted into a single organic being? That being would be god-like. I wonder if that has ever happened in the physical universe? Somaras say : "The earth is almost completely good." Whoever says the earth is bad, well, he just can't handle it; He's like a flower scorched by the sun. Maybe the earth is too good for him? But the earth is ours for the taking. Let us charish the earth, and be efficient with the earth, and understand and ponder the earth. Atheism teaches that we should focus on the earth, instead of focusing on God or spirits. The earth is good, therefor in that way, atheism is good. Some somaras came to the earth, some even stayed on the earth. The earth is capable of being use to very high beings and goods. The earth is spiritual. The earth is full of souls. The earth is not mundane or vulgar. The earth has its important place in the vastness of reality.

#11 Animals and plants:

I like the darwinian derived idea that animals are our creators, and little bacterial things are their creators. It makes sense to think that the nature of forms, is to start small, naturally, and then grow into more complex things. What ever happened to animal-worship? Are we too proud to worship "lower beings"? The Somaras probably love animals more than me, but I think if animals were evolutionally enhanced and helped out allot, they could be god-like and wonderful. I think animals deserve respect. I decided not to step on an ant. If I was an ant, would I want to be stepped on? Nope.

#12 The physical universe:

I usedto think that the physical plane was a deadly trap filled with opportunistic predatory and parasitic beings at the higher levels. That might be partially true, but I think now that most of the physical universe is kindof neutral and dead. It's a giant wonderful collection of energy and matter which all can potentially be used. In some ways the physical plane also supports the framework of other planes. Somaras say the physical universe is very good.

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Hopefully these 12 fundamentals have helped to illucidate Danian morality a little bit more.

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