September 6, 2025
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Saturday:
My views on the future – September 6, 2025
It's fancy to talk about the future in terms of a bright future (a good future) or a dark future (a bad future), and I don't quite understand the point in doing that, and I also don't quite understand what people mean by a "good" or a "bad" future. First and foremost: what is a good or a bad future, and secondly if something is good for me, does that mean that it has to be good for everyone else, and conversely if something is bad for me, does that mean that it has to be bad for everyone else? For me, trying to figure out or rather gain some insight into the future isn't about being an optimist or a pessimist, it's about being a realist: trying to actually figure out what the future will look like and be like, not because I can know but because as a human being I like to try to understand how the world actually works, and that's hard to do if I am going to be shaped by all sorts of ideological nonsense about what the world should be and what an ideal world is. The fact is that the future will almost certainly not live up to anyone's ideals, including mine, because the future will be the future, whether I like it or not. Recently I covered what I have decided to label the post-political paradigm, in particular Post-Political Units (PPUs), and I do need to make it clear that it's not that I am looking forward to that potential future or that I want the world to move in that direction; it's rather that I am seeing how things are going at the moment and how things have turned out in the past, and from that I feel somewhat comfortable in deducing how likely certain things are to be. Of course, I can never know for certain what the future will bring, but no-one else can do that either. What I've been trying to do is to get away from all of the ideological noise that is around me and that surely affects me and my assessment of the future: I don't care about a good future because I don't know what that means; I only care for the future and since I am convinced of certain things that go beyond the material and the ideological, I believe that the future will devolve and devolve the sacred and the transcendent aspects of the world, and this will continue until the material order is completely destroyed at the close of our current era, the Kali Yuga. I don't know when this will happen and I will make no attempts to guess when that will happen because that will only make me look like an obvious fool. But again, I am trying to get away from the talk of a good or bad future: the future is what the future is and the way I see it, the future is ordained to bring on the wrath of God's divine vengeance, for I don't believe that modern man is capable of changing, and he is precisely not capable of chaining because the cosmic cycle does not allow for him to change, and as long as he doesn't change, the rule of the serpent and the beast will continue to reign supreme, and man will remain convinced that he will discover the singularity and the solution to all material problems. In other words: the future is deterministic, and that's because I view the universe as fundamentally deterministic; I do not believe in or adhere to the cosmic flux theory. Of course, beyond living simply under the Kali Yuga, we are currently living under one cycle of the Kali Yuga, and I like to refer to that cycle as the liberal paradigm, but as I see it the world is entering a new era, or rather a new paradigm is emerging as we're entering into a new cycle, and that means the death of the current paradigm of liberal hegemony. As I've explained in the past: it's very fancy to talk a great deal of democracy, egalitarianism, and freedom, but in the future these ideals will not reign supreme, for they have only been useful to the serpent for a short amount of time, and as we move into a post-political future, they will no longer matter, and without them concepts that are taken for granted by most men today will not be in the future: such as the concept of nation-states, rule of law, and social freedoms. What matters to the serpent and to the revolutionary elite is power, but not power for the sake of power, but rather power over nature, and in the end power over God, the defeat of God, really the symbolic killing of God, and in the coming decades and centuries this will go into overdrive as men will become convinced that the singularity is just around the corner.
Does this mean then that I believe that the future is going to be bad? No, for me the future as I can see it is not better or worse than the present moment: the future is just several steps closer to the end stages of the Kali Yuga, and to the extent that the source and the power of the original source will have diminished in the future I can with some confidence admit that the future will be worse, but I can also admit that the future will be closer to the opening of the era of the rebirth. In the end it's not about whether the future is bright or dark, it's about how close to the mark I am about my predictions based on the cyclical and sacred nature of the universe. While the material domain keeps changing and turning, the transcendent and profound insights into the universe remain constant and true across all time and dimensions: yes, those truths are more distant today, but they are only distant because of the Kali Yuga, but because they are more distant that doesn't make them less true or eternal. The perpetual motion or tendency of the material order is to evolve-devolve-evolve: that is to say that the material is always shape shifting, it's always capable of constructing something new from the carcass of the previous order; it evolves, then it devolves, and then it evolves again, until man has destroyed the foundations of the material order and at that point only very few men of true insight and ascendant rank will be able to survive into the new era and those men will see the truth, the eternal truth and from that rebuild the world, and on and on it goes... Yes, if you believe that you have a good life or you want a good life in the future based on the contemporary ways of acquiring a good life, then you're likely out of luck, but this has been the case for all men during the reign of the Kali Yuga and the material order: the world keeps changing to the point that change has become a maxim of the material order and that way grown change has grown into its own life and with its own life an apatite. Indeed, the only true material and objective knowledge you will have of the future is that it will be different, as the material order keeps being reinvented by the machine of change.
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Moses (משה) receives the Tablets, c. 840 |
Reginald Drax – September 6, 2025.
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