July 7, 2025
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Thor's Fight with the Giants (Tors strid med jättarna) |
Monday:
My views on heroism – July 7, 2025
The man who has sought out his purpose, the man that has entered the transcendental plane, and achieved his full and true rank as the man that has ascended above the Earth, the man that stands above the beast, is the man of heroism, for he has defeated sin and lust and embraced the all – he is the hero and he is extolled as such by his people. The hero is the righteous warrior—quite different from the so-called warrior in the modern soldier, he is the nobleman—and he requires nothing but the decent respect as the man of the ascendant class, and in the past he would have earned the rank of the nobleman and thus he would have been seen as the proper authority that he was—without the endless call on him to make his sacrifice egalitarian and just, for the sake of democracy and "fairness". The hero does not impose anything on others but the proper order, the moral and celestial order of the universe, and anything short of this renders him not better than the beasts of the revolutionary ruling class in the modern world, for the hero accepts his duty to uphold the proper order and this requires of him the skillful means only he as the hero and the nobleman can be privy to, for skillful means knows no such thing as egalitarianism – discrimination serves the divine purpose of seeking order within the seemingly chaotic. To be heroic is indeed to live to the fullest extent as a man, to discover some part of the cosmos without proper order, or some part of the cosmos outside the orderly, and to fully integrate that part of the cosmos within the all – to be a hero is to work for the divine within the creation.
In modern times, the concept of heroism has been reduced to the worship of the rebellion against the sacred—the worship of the material and the hedonistic, the full embrace of the decay—for modern man is not working towards the betterment of himself and every sentient being and in turn everything in existence, the all, he is working towards his transformation into the beast – he is embracing the willful chaos. The revolutionary elite of the liberal paradigm have decreed the supremacy above all else, including the celestial order, of the humanist axiom and the anti-morality in man departing from the societal and the earthly qualities of life, and setting himself free to become the individual void of history and place in the chaotic ocean of the cosmopolitan plethora. The heroism of modern man is merely the heroism of the beast, the beast consuming every aspect of the sacred and tearing down the "oppression" and the backwards ways of the ancients—modern heroism is the rebel against the orderly, the proper, and the good. For what purpose other than the final solution to the human condition, the great liberation and the ultimate destruction of civilized life would the beast serve? Only when enormous numbers can be conscripted into the enterprise of man's liberation can something be said to be heroic in the modern world; only the quantity of the heroic matter, not the quality, for quality discriminates. Verily, such is the way of the beast.
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Tibetan Depiction of Amitābha (अमिताभः) |
I call on every far-seeing man to prepare for the final battle against the beast and this would require of you full heroism – become the warrior for the light and the righteous. What would be of the world without the hero? Nothing, for nothing is the end goal of the beast – the state of void and anti-being of the chaotic mess of the early universe. Only the light, only the good source, will save the orderly from the destruction of the beastly agenda – the material victory.
Reginald Drax – July 7, 2025.
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