Personal Note XXIV
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How to deal with time |
Sunday – December 21, 2025
Since time's always running out in the material domain you likely need to learn to develop certain techniques in order to deal with the rapidly and accelerating passage of time, because indeed as you age the passage of time will accelerate, or at least your senses will increasingly lose track of time, which means that this ability to track time and to deal with time becomes more urgent and really acute as you age. This is a problem more so in the material domain than what it used to be, and this stems from the hubris of modern man: when you have been taught to deal with the world in a way that make you ultimately responsible for the particular disposition and circumstances of all material conditions you become forced to increasingly deal with time like a fleeting quality. Of course, from a metaphysical point of view, time doesn't matter, largely because of the divine providence of God. Indeed, from this larger perspective nothing really matters in the material domain, but this is not a nihilistic instinct, it's rather a realization based on the futility of man, and this becomes almost painful in the completely material context. Yes, I do pity these men, but at the same time I know that there is nothing I can do to change their fate, to change their destiny. Again, this is not nihilism: this is actually in a very loving and real sense the opposite of nihilism. But yes, you live in the material domain and your life revolves around the material order and you are as a result always out of time: well, this is not healthy and not natural and indeed for most of the time humanity spend on this planet, time in this context being deep time, they didn't relate to time as a fleeting quantity, but rather as something to be expected and accepted, for there was nothing they could do to stop time. Of course, for most of human history men's life didn't revolve around the cyclical nature of the business week: for most of history their lives were grounded close to Earth and close to home and they all knew God, but this way of life is gone in the modern world, especially in the Imperial Core, because it had to go. You may not conquer the world if you live in harmony with nature and in accordance with the wisdom of ancient truth. Yes indeed, in Myanmar life is slower and more forgiving, but inside the Imperial Core how could life ever be forgiving? When all and every aspect of life has been turned into a rat-race, a competition, when you spend every waking moment thinking about the monetary potential of your every thought and breath, how could life be forgiving? Of course not, of course life in the Imperial Core is harsh, because you have nothing else but yourself to defer to, something you can read more about in my "Collectivism & Individualism series".
When you live in the material domain everything is always quantified and measured and put into a productivity context: if you aren't productive enough you aren't good enough and so you should and you will be replaced by another duty bound and more productive automaton, another individual. Yes, your entire life is compressed into this single metric, this single quantity: how productive are you? Well, you're never good enough and this is by design, and at the summit of the mountain you will realize that it's even colder and there's less room to breathe or to flex. Indeed, the material domain is not a nice place to be. But yes, if you intend to remain in the material domain I guess you need to learn time management, but before I provide any advice on that allow me to again explain the origins of this time hysteria: certain cultures, especially in northern regions of the planet, are more prone to this hysteria, and that's because life is very harsh in that climate, and indeed the creator didn't create humans for that environment. Europe, North America, and large parts of Asia are really nothing but man's defiance in the face of nature and God: they are expressions of the corruptive forces of the serpent, they are really signs of our times. Why should any sane human want to live in a climate that was not meant for him? Well, only men that believe in their own lie, men that have fallen for their the self-idolatry.
Here's a guide to how to deal with time in the material domain. I believe that the best option for dealing with time, especially as you age, is to basically track yourself: indeed you may need to consider using a timer that goes off once some given amount of time has passed; otherwise life will only get more and more difficult. See, one force that works to break you down is this hysteria, stress, and time obsession and it really drains both your vitality and your willpower, again by design. Eventually you will lose your ability to run and to keep up with the unrelenting force that is time: while you become sicker and weaker and more decomposed, time just continues with great leaps forward. So in a sense, what you need are routines, because routines will ground you in the material domain and they will provide a secure ground from where you can interact with the material domain, but again at some stage in your life that ground will collapse from beneath, it's only a matter of time. HAHAHA! It's not funny really. Notice that yes, as a consumer, as a beast, your life is profoundly empty, but then you have all the noise of the world to keep you company. Yes, time is a thief, but it's only a thief because you have allowed or been forced to allow time to take everything away from you. What then are you running towards? Well, you won't find much of an answer if you go by what the nihilists have to offer, but if you want to find out what's actually going on, then keep reading this blog.
Reginald Drax – December 21, 2025.

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