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Evil Rant #10-
Science, Reality & Other Junk- Part Two
Science sets an excellent standard for how we should view our world; logically.
This especially applies to dealing with things which are normally considered
extremely illogical; things like emotions. One basic thing I encourage everyone
to do, when listening to someone else speak, is to ask themselves "does this
make sense". If people were to do this more often, and to question or be more
suspicious of everything that goes on, you can be damned sure life would become
significantly easier for us all. Unfortunately, logic is not much of a presence
in most people's lives (most "logical" things that are done, are done out of
habit rather than reason or thought). People are emotional creatures; it's so
much easier (and more stimulating) for them to feel, rather than to think. Of
course, I suppose if this wasn't the case, then things would be that much more
challenging for those of us that do wield the power of intelligence. Here are
some other general, but relevant and potentially useful observations that I've
collected as a result of my past experiences.
Reality-
Many new age and self help books will preach the idea of taking control of your
own reality. This is a great idea; one of the few that those kinds of texts
have to offer (after all, what villain can resist gaining more power, right?).
Still, the real question is, can this actually be done. Depending on what
system of thought you subscribe to; the claims of personal empowerment can
range anywhere from simply boosting your own mood and energy levels thus
causing the rest of your life to improve as a result, sending out emotional
energy to bend various aspects of reality to your will, to your very perception
and thoughts being responsible for reality itself. Even many physicists seem to
at least partially agree with the idea that we may be able to affect more of
our world than previously thought. What the full extent of the mind's power
actually is, from widely accepted placebo type effects, to more controversial
psychic or magical ability; is a debatable topic that I refuse to get in to
right now. But, based on what I know, I'd say that people do have more power
(or potential for having more power) over their lives than they may be aware
of. What determines how much power a person has, or even how to properly master
it, has more to do with where the person is coming from, and who they are,
rather than some kind of one size fits all technique or attitude that
supposedly works for everyone. In spite of what many believe, all human
organisms are not created equal.
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Personally, even though I often think in terms of abstract concepts, I'm kind
of a materialist. I find that surrounding myself with physical objects, printed
words, environments and external entertainment (as opposed to just thoughts)
helps me to achieve my goals and maintain a comfortable state of mind better
than more "spiritual" methods do. Surrounding myself with things that
correspond with what I wish to think, feel and accomplish, is my chosen
strategy. Of course, these things have to send the right messages and encourage
specific tendencies to work properly. I think it's safe to say that many of the
things which tend to inspire me, may not be so encouraging (or even
psychologically bearable) for others. My general approach to getting things to
go my way, has more in common with ritualistic magic, than new age type
visualization techniques. It should go without saying that the most important
ingredient to gaining more power over your life, is to know yourself well
enough to know what will work for you. Self control is also an essential
element of this. After all, how can you really expect to change your life if
you can't even gain control of yourself?
Many people who think about this sort of thing can't help but wonder just how
far ones control can go. I'd say, as a general rule of thumb, you can create
intentional and dramatic change in your life, but not so much in the world in
general. From what I can tell this seems to be the most accurate (or at least
most common) level to which a single person can change reality, while still
maintaining some measure of control. Always remember that other people have
influence over their own lives and, possibly, certain elements of reality as
well. Are you able to change the world at all? Yes, some people can, but to be
realistic; even great people, who are credited for changing the world, are
completely unable to ensure that their changes are implemented properly. Do you
really believe that Jesus intended to have his name and message used for even
half of the stupid, deranged crap that it has been and probably will be used
for? All influential figures throughout history have had their messages and
ideas contorted, dissected, and
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restructured into unrecognizable Frankensteinian abominations, only to be sold
as the original truth. Anyone wanting to "change the world" or "make things
better" should remember that the only way to do it is to rely on other people,
and history has shown that nothing warps or bastardizes any good idea quite as
effectively as other people. I think that it's safer and probably more
fulfilling, to just try to make your own, personal world better (besides,
that's more than enough of a challenge for most folks).
Luck-
Do I believe in luck? Well, Sort of. I don't believe in fate or destiny. I
believe that people make their own luck, mostly (f.y.i. you'll never here any
great or successful person say otherwise). There are, however, elements of
reality which are beyond our control and the ways that these things affect us
could be thought of as luck. Luck is something which you should never count on.
Success is obtained by people who want it and then act accordingly; tearing
through all adversity to grasp whatever they've decided to make theirs. Anyone
who has seen a nature documentary should know why it's best to be hands on and
proactive when it comes to your own fate. And yet in a way, some "good luck" is
needed. If everything that could possibly go horribly, savagely wrong for you
did; then success would probably be a little out of the question. In fact,
under such grim circumstances, just continuing to exist could become very
problematic. Fortunately, the chances of that happening for any long period of
time are statistically impossible (exceptionally bad luck always ends quickly,
one way or another).
As a villain, I have come to the conclusion that when dealing with the world,
it is smartest to expect the worst of others and best of yourself. The old
cliché "think positive" only applies to how you should think of yourself and
your own capabilities; not others. Some may think that my attitudes about most
people, that I present in these rants, maybe a little harsh. There is, however,
nothing that I could say that would be completely "unfair" to some of the
population. Every time I think that I've seen how incompetent or worthless
humans can be, someone manages to prove that I've still given them way too much
credit.
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- False Prophet
December 10, 2006
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