Nicely done brother! I’ve been meaning to present this as a circuit, the tantric Yoga-Karnika (ear-ornament of yoga) Shiva says: “One should place one’s penis into the vagina of one’s mother and one’s sandals on one’s father’s head, while fondling (or licking) one’s sister’s breasts and kissing her fair seat. He who does this, O great Goddess, reaches the abode of Extinction. He who worships day and night an actress, a female skull-bearer, a prostitute, a low-caste woman, a washerman’s wife-he verily (becomes identical with) the blessed Sada-Shiva”
TIL the true nature of “stigmata” and “snowballing.” What you’ve described also syncs up well with Heinlein’s church in “Stranger in a Strange Land.”
The Gnostics maybe support a theory I’ve been messing with, that at any given point, 2-15% of the population (probably like 7-10%) are [genetically] resistant to social conditioning. Which is valuable when regimes like the Catholic Church pop up, and institute ~1200 years of artificial selection for traits like docility, complacency, and obedience. Anyway, really enjoying this essay series.
I can dig that theory. The next two posts will be about manifestations of this gnostic impulse across different cultures/times, which could definitely support the idea that this is a very deep and universal feature of human psychology/spirituality.
Gnostic ritual cuck porn is a masterpiece waiting to happen— Make it so!
Nicely done brother! I’ve been meaning to present this as a circuit, the tantric Yoga-Karnika (ear-ornament of yoga) Shiva says: “One should place one’s penis into the vagina of one’s mother and one’s sandals on one’s father’s head, while fondling (or licking) one’s sister’s breasts and kissing her fair seat. He who does this, O great Goddess, reaches the abode of Extinction. He who worships day and night an actress, a female skull-bearer, a prostitute, a low-caste woman, a washerman’s wife-he verily (becomes identical with) the blessed Sada-Shiva”
TIL the true nature of “stigmata” and “snowballing.” What you’ve described also syncs up well with Heinlein’s church in “Stranger in a Strange Land.”
The Gnostics maybe support a theory I’ve been messing with, that at any given point, 2-15% of the population (probably like 7-10%) are [genetically] resistant to social conditioning. Which is valuable when regimes like the Catholic Church pop up, and institute ~1200 years of artificial selection for traits like docility, complacency, and obedience. Anyway, really enjoying this essay series.
I can dig that theory. The next two posts will be about manifestations of this gnostic impulse across different cultures/times, which could definitely support the idea that this is a very deep and universal feature of human psychology/spirituality.
On normative inversion I have written a post here
https://tis.so/the-principle-of-normative-inversion