Sunday, June 6, 2010

Danism~

This is The Second Book of Dan~:
Danism.

Original post started here : http://www.ilovephilosophy.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=171297

#1:

Firstly, whatever your species, you have been born, or you came into existence, by means of nature. Quite possably you came into existence through sacrifice aswel. In the case of humanity, you could not exist unless things have been sacrificed for you. People have given you things, other species have been used, and nature has been within you, sustaining you. You owe a certain debt to the source of your existence, and you also have a debt to yourself, to the body which has obeyed your every command. Therefor we must imagine a way for you to repay your debts.

#2:

Pleasure has been nature's reward for douties preformed well. Yet there must be some higher forms of rewards, higher than pleasure. Pleasure is meant to reward certain kinds of actions, actions which protect, enhance and prolong a species aswel as an individual. Ultimately, pleasure is created by, and in debt to, thyself; thy being. So being is superior to pleasure. Being at a higher state, is superior to being at a lower state, therefor the ultimate reward, and the ultimate repayment, would be to bring nature into a higher state of being. (Our being is defined by our DNA, of which is information, therefor higher states of being equate to higher, more advanced, more unified, more complex states of natural information, which in many ways equate into languages and consciousness.)

#3:

If we wish to repay our being gladly, by bringing it up into a higher state,
there is a more, and a less efficient way to do that. Constructive cooperation
between species, brings about higher states and sustainance. Destructive disunity destroys higher states of being and reduces them to simple dust. Within a eutopia, in which the concentual goal is to improve on what we are, we find the most efficient way in order to bring about higher states. The mentality of a eutopia, would be to understand a sense of debt towards one's friends, towards nature, towards one's food source, etc. and to understand a sense of how to treat this debt, a sense of enhancement and improvement.

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We live in a distopia only because some members of our society refuse to
honorably repay their debts towards eachother, nature and the other species of life on earth.

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Part 2: Eutopia.

What is a Eutopia? I will say that to me, a Eutopia is a large system of factors and forces which all together tend to, in one way or another, support and proliferate whatever is good for that system or for other systems in general. Eutopia is Big Good. Eutopia can be a very good species, soul, planet, etc. Christians teach of heaven as a eutopia. Allot of people want to go to heaven. So I think humanity wants a eutopia. So I think some of you might like what I try to describe.

There are many different means, paths, modes, avenues and reactions which can create potentially a eutopia. Eutopia can be very different and diverse, it's not monastic or linear or narrow. It's like perfection, perfection doesn't mean we are all robots, it means we become more sufficient and balanced and versatile, and better and more resiliant. The Light says : "Love eachother first, then spread your love abroad." Love might be one of the most knowable and practical means to eutopia. Most people can agree that they would prefer to live in a world of love, compared to living in a world devoid of love. Eutopia is possible. Eutopia is desirable. We can make things better in ourself, in the world, all over.

Collectivism and eutopia: My collectivism means sharing, usually in a good way, so that the whole is improved and sustained. Somaras say it is very good when a species is a collective. I say that humanity is sort of collectivistic, and some other species are, too. The ecosystem is interdependant and in some ways each species helps the other species. We almost have a collective! Let's not break it, let's build on it. When the Somaras were first born, they existed in a web. "We existed in a life network, all over the place, and it was good, but it was weak and in danger. We tried hard to help and save the web; we failed at first, partially, and it looked like the ending for allot of us, but then we found help and new things, and Daniel helped us too, and angels, and forces, and elements, and some elementals, and we started winning the war against the devious enemies at that time. We knew that sharing and cooperation are good; we've always known that, but we learned it can be gooder and gooder. We made all kinds of weapons after surviving the war, to fight for our lives. We built massive armies to protect eachother. We started seeking all the routes to the perfection of war. We knew that we had to fight to live, and we faught well. We faught so well that wars ended in hours, then in minutes. It was great to be able to kill all sorts of threatening, blinding, wicked asshole creatures. We learned allot with eachother and our friendships grew and grew. A while after that, we kind of ascended, but then we really ascended! We got higher and better in every way, and gained all kinds of helpers. That's enough [they've said what they think is enough to say right now.]" Ok Somaras, you've described a little bit about how you attained your own little eutopia, what else do you want to say? "We are very advanced now, and we can help other beings in similar situations, a little bit in one plane, more in another, but very much in our planes of primary influences. We like people very much, and we want them to attain a eutopia of their own, someday. The gods say that mankind will win the war against his own evils, someday, and not very long from now. Isn't that good to hear? And it's true, we believe in it. There will be hard, difficult, terrible times, like a storm and an outcry of massive pain, but that will be part of the deaths which fuel a storm of righteous revenge and solutions. When in pain, humanity builts solutions. That is all for now. [They are finished with that thing i asked.]" Alright, now I'll say something. Many humans have dreamed about beautiful wonder worlds beyond what we have now. I teach that in school, we should teach children how to build a eutopia, primarily through sharing, love, wisdom, virtues of all kinds. Virtue is the queen of the sciences and the arts. Virtue is about good, and good is high. Jehovah's Witnesses are an example of an organization that believes a eutopia is possible. They teach all kinds of morals and virtues as far as they understand them, and they try to teach it to everybody. I don't agree with all of it, but I definitely know that it's more good than bad. These are babysteps towards eutopia. As far as I know, eutopia initially takes a very long time to grow, and it's hard, and almost impossible, but it gets easier and easier as you get into it, it grows like a fire when it can. The dominoes need to be set. What would that involve? Good pain, good pleasure, good components, good thoughts, good leaders, good fires, good thunders, good peace, good harmony. It's all a factor.

When cells sustain the existence of a higher body, what they do is this: They communicate allot. They are built of the same things and are compatable with eachother. They work together. They have a hierarchy but not a shitty one. The body, medicine, health, these things can teach us about eutopia. I believe that a body is almost purely good. How it is used can be bad, but it itself is almost pure and sublime goodness. I see a body as a little collective. Each piece of the body is interconnected and it forms a whole living system which can do more and be more than the cells seprate and alone. So I'd want humans to all mush together into a ball and evolve into a giant super creature of amazing power and brilliance. Mushing into a ball not in a bad way at all, not destroying the parts, but just integrating them all into a single system. Not everybody might like that idea, but I do; I like it. There's a reason why I like that idea. That's why I wrote a little thing earlier about my collectivism. The next best thing would be this : Everybody should know eachother. Everybody should communicate allot. Everybody should be on a team, animals plants humans, all communicating, and working together as a good integrated group. They should think as one and have leaders and authorities worthy and benificial. How did the ranking system work in the society of the Somaras? If I know right, they usedto have and still have Help-Lords. These were beings which were able to help the whole more than average. The reward for being a Help-Lord, was that you were given more power and more loyalty, to help you help everyone better and faster and more deeply. Help-Lords were selected based on the virtues of mind and body, so things like power, intelligence, insight, efficiency, mass, Will, etc. Things like that could help you attain Help-Lord status. I think humanity should use a similar system. We should glorify our helpers. We should enrich our helpers. Right now, money doesn't always reward the nice people. Sometimes money rewards the greedy shitty people. That's not an efficient system of resource mannagement. We should use a moral system to alocate power and ownership. That's what we should do, but can we do it? If not then well fuck it, we've still got goods!

What can you do? Not allot, but not a little. You can dream of a eutopia, in your body as yourself, or as a world, or anything. Dream great dreams, and feel wonderful feelings, but then select the best of your thoughts, and don't let them go to waste. Materialize them as best you can. Humanity works on inspiration, and allot of people have created good things. You're probably already creating little eutopia pieces all over the place. You'll get better at it. You're probably be on the right track. Let's work together on this one, if you can. Maybe my writings can help you out?

12:52am, Canada Alberta, June 5th 2010, this concludes part 2 of Danism.

Part 2.5:

Let's talk more in detail of what kinds of goods are better, and why. I'll try to channel a bit about this : some Somaras say : "We think different goods are better for different people in different ways, but as a whole, as far as we know, in greatness, there is bliss, assuredly. There is very much bliss and can-ness, the freedom of can-ness, of actual and diverse capacity. Therefor greatness is a higher good. Good is also in tiny, special, unique little forces, but it's better in greatness. Greatness means higher, better, wiser, stronger, faster, more complete, more proper, more cosmicly harmonious with its interconnected and local parts. That is what greatness means to us. We saught greatness, now we seek compression of everythingness into cores. We seek the deepest best forms of compression and condensing. To us, this is of the highest good. Magnetism. Anti-entropicness. This is, to us, the highest good, in all of its forms and applications. That's it." Ok, I may have made a mistake, I probably made a mistake. The Somaras might be totally different than that, but oh well, what's said is said. Now what's my views on what goods are better, and why. Well, I'd like to be God, I think. I think Godness is one of the highest goods, but it's no bullshit. God as the highest and most complete super life-form ever. That's highly ambiguous in its factors, so I'll say some smaller things: Reality determines the source and limits of any possible form of goodness. I think that's why the Somaras teach, as soon as you can, you've got to leave your reality and go into the best reality, because that totally changes what you are and what you can be. It's so fundamental and important. They say you need to ascend. And I agree but I don't think humans can do that yet. Anyways, reality is the source of all possible goodness. Therefor reality is higher than goodness, maybe. Somaras say goodness is better than reality. I'm not sure. Reality just is, we can't seem to control it.

What are some universal goods?
Well, if "good" means desirable to someone, we can imagine a complex form, of any complexity, having capacity, any capacity, it can do almost anything in any way, it's smart and understands itself, it wants to be good for everyone, and it can be, because it's flexable enough to fit into and enhance anyone. I think a universal good would be like that; universal goods are possible, they're just difficult to immagine. The Somaras want to develop universal Goods. Love might be universally good, but then it's possible to love evil things so maybe not. Harmony and propreity are big concepts, I think those are universally good. Wisdom can be used for harm but I think wisdom is usually good. Virtue isn't good for everybody but, hmmm, nah maybe that can't be universally good. Oh well I think I'm done for now.

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