We should always be suspicious of dichotomies (it can only be “this” or “that” kind of statements). But, let us remember that suspicion doesn’t mean automatic rejection. Sometimes, the either-or is actually true. For example… There are two kinds of people in this world: Those who have broken the phantasmal chains of failure and those who still are still enslaved …
Kymatica: A Bridge, An Illustration
A lot of you have been looking at my posts on Depedency, Egypt, and Zeitgeist and asking a perfectly natural apprentice question, and that is: Hey, what the fuck, big-papa-negro? What gives with this shit? On the one hand, you say, desire is holy, hunt it down ruthlessly without concern for anything outside of Self; and yet, at the same …
The Twelfth Law: Power
The Twelfth Law, stated: “Self-pity alone is worthy of your guilt.” While I did not see it at the time, I am now aware that the Laws end precisely where they started. The First Law called you to your own power, re-affirming your own polarization, and the Twelfth does the exact same, although with a newly revamped you. There is …
The Tenth Law: Action
The Tenth Law, stated: “Victory goes to actions first, preparations second, deliberations never.” The Darkworking path is primarily pragmatic. It states to accept truth, but the primary way we accept truth is through the effect of the application of that truth. Thus, it is results for us that serve as our yardstick for measuring truth – not theory, principle, logic, …
The Ninth Law: Persistence
The Ninth Law, stated: “Adjust, and leave failure to the unfortunate.” I can tell if you are out of alignment with this Law by asking you a simple question: If you scan through your past or present, do you have anything that you wanted to do and didn’t, or something you tried at and did not succeed, that still leaves …
The Eighth Law: Triune
The Eighth Law, stated: “Pain teaches, fear guides, joy beckons.” This Law is known as the Triune. It lays out the three major forces that pulse and lead Darkworkers along their Descent. While it is the most straightforward, in many cases it can be the hardest for those early to things to apply. Mainly, this is because true application of …